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Intoxicated Korean Business Owner Shot After Altercation at Pattaya Restaurant


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A Korean national who owns a local business in Pattaya got shot in the leg after reportedly causing a nuisance while intoxicated.

 

At 4 AM this morning, February 22nd, Pattaya Police and Sawang Boriboon rescue services rushed to aid two victims who suffered gunshot injuries , one of who was a Korean man. The shooting took place at an Isaan restaurant called “Saep Sadung Lin” located on Pattaya Third Road in the Nongprue sub-district of Banglamung district.

 

The authorities discovered two victims: Mr. Thanawat S., a 25-year-old Thai national, and Mr. Namil K., a 47-year-old Korean national. Mr. Thanawat was shot in the left leg while riding a motorbike and fell while another bullet hit Mr. Namil in the right leg, causing heavy bleeding. The rescuers rushed both victims to the nearest hospital.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/02/22/allegedly-intoxicated-korean-business-owner-shot-after-altercation-at-pattaya-restaurant/

 

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The news report mentions police examining CCTV, I am hoping (as it is basic global standard practice for crime scene evidence collection) that where the suspect was dining, that food utensils, table area, glasses, etc were all dusted for prints and seized for DNA analysis.  Shell casings obviously would be other items of examination.  Not sure about Thai fingerprint and DNA database setup. 

 

We cannot rely of course on a journalist being given/relaying a complete rundown of the police evidence gathering and police may have just been told they're checking CCTV, without going into everything.

 

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39 minutes ago, aussienam said:

We cannot rely of course on a journalist being given/relaying a complete rundown of the police evidence gathering and police may have just been told they're checking CCTV, without going into everything.

We cannot rely, of course, on a Thaivisa poster being given/relaying a complete rundown of the police evidence-gathering and the police may have just told the journalist that they're checking CCTV because they were, in fact, going into everything.

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