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Ex husband shoots former wife's lover in the groin - "I just hope he lives" she says

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Sanook Thai Caption: Shot in an "important area"

 

Police in Chumphon, southern Thailand went to a row of flats in Muang district after a shooting.

 

In a room they found a lot of blood. A man called Somchai from Laos had been shot in the groin with a shotgun and taken to hospital. 

 

The shooter was Bunterm, the former husband of Somchai's wife.

 

They found a shotgun in his wardrobe. There was still one cartridge in the gun. 

 

He claimed that he had been about to put his gun in his vehicle and had passed the room where his ex wife now lived with Somchai. 

 

There were a lot of people from Loei in the rooms, all lottery sellers like him.

 

He claimed he dropped in to ask his wife something and the gun went off entirely by accident hitting Somchai in the groin.

 

Shocked by this turn of events he went home and put the gun away and locked the door. 

 

Police charged him with attempted murder and weapons offences and took him away, reported Sanook.

 

Ubonrat, 32, Somchai's wife said they had all lived amicably in close proximity for many years but her ex had got very jealous lately.

 

She said he turned up after they had been out to sell lottery tickets and he went in and shot Somchai.

 

Doctors told her his nether regions would never function again. 

 

She said in tears that was not important, she hoped he lived, that was all. 

 

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"Doctors told her his nether regions would never function again."

 

A shotgun blast to the cojones will do that.  Not to mention the..

 

That was cruel..

 

Wonder if a transplant is possible? Guess who the donor should be..

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Sanook.

 

Ubonrat, 32, Somchai's wife said they had all lived amicably in close proximity for many years but her ex had got very jealous lately

Many years is like 20 years

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"the gun went off entirely by accident hitting Somchai in the groin"

 

What a coincidence!

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Could have blown his wife's head off at the same time if he was 5 minutes sooner. 

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This article should have started with. "Once upon a time, in a land far far away..............."

5 hours ago, webfact said:

A man called Somchai from Laos had been shot in the groin with a shotgun and taken to hospital. 

Did it put lead in his pencil?

18 hours ago, webfact said:

He claimed he dropped in to ask his wife something and the gun went off entirely by accident hitting Somchai in the groin.

 

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12 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Did it put lead in his pencil?

#6 shot.. 

18 hours ago, webfact said:

A man called Somchai from Laos had been shot in the groin with a shotgun and taken to hospital. 

 

Minimal damage! ????

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