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Australian Resort Boss Murdered While at Work in Krabi

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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Krabi-A 57-year-old Australian resort boss was killed by the husband of one of his own employees who was apparently upset about her pay at a resort in Krabi.

 

The Ao Nang Police told the Phuket Express that they were notified by the Krabi Hospital that a foreign man had been pronounced dead this morning, April 4th, 2023. Multiple stab and slash wounds were found on his body, said Ao Nang Police.

 

The victim was identified as a 57-year-old Australian man. (The Phuket Express is withholding his name for family privacy.) He is the husband of the Thai owner of the resort and helps co-manage and run the venue in the Khao Thong sub-district, Mueang Krabi district, said Ao Nang Police.

 

Employees at the resort told the Ao Nang Police that the suspect’s wife, who was not identified by police, is a member of staff at the resort.

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2023/04/04/australian-resort-boss-murdered-while-at-work-in-krabi/

 

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  • BMW Overlander
    BMW Overlander

    I saw this on the news. My wife translated to me. The woman employee, in her own words, stated how Aussie owner was a nice man and helped her many times by lending the money. She owed him THB 9,000 an

  • Niteowl45
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    Yeah, true, but stabbings are pretty rare here in Vancouver..... in thailand they're a daily occurrence, whether they involve foreigners or not. I used to love Thailand but I kinda got sick of it

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I wonder how much the salary was, I kind of need to know to understand the motive here.

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9 minutes ago, ukrules said:

I kind of need to know to understand the motive here

Why?

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24 minutes ago, Cricky said:

Why?

Because I suspect it's a lie.

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11 minutes ago, ukrules said:

Because I suspect it's a lie.

I can think of other motives too, e.g. an affair. (Not suggesting that they had one.)

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I saw this on the news. My wife translated to me. The woman employee, in her own words, stated how Aussie owner was a nice man and helped her many times by lending the money. She owed him THB 9,000 and instead of repaying the debt, she asked for few more thousands. Resort owner refused and told her this was the last time she gets any more loans or advance payments. She went home, told husband what happened and he got upset and killed the poor guy. The killer has been in jail many times before, mostly for assaulting other people.

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RIP poor guy.  A million and one ways to die in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Krabi-A 57-year-old Australian resort boss was killed by the husband of one of his own employees who was apparently upset about her pay at a resort in Krabi.

Not sure that's the best way to get the pay adjusted.

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1 hour ago, ukrules said:

I wonder how much the salary was, I kind of need to know to understand the motive here.

A tad short of what hubby was needing?

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Hopefully this guy spends the rest of his life in prison.  But that probably will not happen here, specially if he confesses.

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Have to be careful in Thailand, you need to know the mental state of whoever you are dealing with

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Hmmm…. the usual mature response by a Thai male in an argument i see ?

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The wife probably went home and told a pack of lies, 

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9 minutes ago, Darksidedude said:

Have to be careful in Thailand

Have to be careful everywhere these days.  Last time I was in Vancouver, I was threatened by a homeless crazy guy at 9:30am outside my offices in the downtown financial center of Vancouver.  I luckily talked him down and he walked away.  Everywhere these days you see a lot of crazy.  

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This is what you get in return being helpful and nice to people, a lesson to be learn there.

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1 hour ago, Homburg said:

RIP poor guy.  A million and one ways to die in Thailand.

A million and one ways to ''offend' a Thai..

..and good luck after that.

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4 minutes ago, kuzmabruk said:

Have to be careful everywhere these days.  Last time I was in Vancouver, I was threatened by a homeless crazy guy at 9:30am outside my offices in the downtown financial center of Vancouver.  I luckily talked him down and he walked away.  Everywhere these days you see a lot of crazy.  

Yeah, true, but stabbings are pretty rare here in Vancouver..... in thailand they're a daily occurrence, whether they involve foreigners or not.

I used to love Thailand but I kinda got sick of it lately. Too many issues. MIght go there on holiday again but not sure (also flights are a lot more expensive these days).

I still find their attempts to lure the richest foreigners pretty pathetic. I guess some idiots will go for it, but any millionaire with a brain should know that if you are loaded there are millions of better places than Thailand to spend your cash.

The negotiation over pay is over let the hacking and slashing begin ????Rip

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Krabi-A 57-year-old Australian resort boss was killed by the husband of one of his own employees who was apparently upset about her pay at a resort in Krabi.

If he didn't like how much she was being paid before, he definitely won't like what she gets paid now!

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When we got married thirty six years ago my wife told me to never get into an argument with a Thai. Leave it to her. Very good advice. Argument and reason is not at the top of many Thais lists of attributes. It can make you an enemy for life.

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2 hours ago, ukrules said:

Because I suspect it's a lie.

Are you on the police force working the case? 

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2 hours ago, BMW Overlander said:

I saw this on the news. My wife translated to me. The woman employee, in her own words, stated how Aussie owner was a nice man and helped her many times by lending the money. She owed him THB 9,000 and instead of repaying the debt, she asked for few more thousands. Resort owner refused and told her this was the last time she gets any more loans or advance payments. She went home, told husband what happened and he got upset and killed the poor guy. The killer has been in jail many times before, mostly for assaulting other people.

Thai justice system strikes again. How many times do we see these stories of repeat offenders killing people, burning down family homes, stealing etc. Just. Give a Wai and fruit basket and your good to go. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Krabi-A 57-year-old Australian resort boss was killed by the husband of one of his own employees who was apparently upset about her pay at a resort in Krabi.

well now she has nothing, hope they are both locked up for a long time, somehow I doubt it

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I was about to post that the victim has been named in the media in Perth, his hometown, but I see another has posted a link.

He lost an infant daughter in the tsunami in 2004, but has always held a strong connection with Thailand.

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16 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

When we got married thirty six years ago my wife told me to never get into an argument with a Thai. Leave it to her. Very good advice. Argument and reason is not at the top of many Thais lists of attributes. It can make you an enemy for life.

I remember my first Thai GF told me exactly the same, also long time ago, however I live here in LOS, I'll never forget, and keep it always in mind.

Also on the roads.

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58 minutes ago, Niteowl45 said:

Yeah, true, but stabbings are pretty rare here in Vancouver..... in thailand they're a daily occurrence, whether they involve foreigners or not.

I used to love Thailand but I kinda got sick of it lately. Too many issues. MIght go there on holiday again but not sure (also flights are a lot more expensive these days).

I still find their attempts to lure the richest foreigners pretty pathetic. I guess some idiots will go for it, but any millionaire with a brain should know that if you are loaded there are millions of better places than Thailand to spend your cash.

There are an extremely limited number of rich tourists who visit Thailand, for a dozen valid reasons. They continue to attract primarily low to middle income Indians, Malaysians, and Chinese. Fewer Europeans and Americans and very few with real money. Rich tourists have alot of options, without ignorant luxury and wine taxes, dumb laws, and scammers. 

 

Having said that, Thailand remains a relatively safe place to travel. 

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Sounds like another weak, pathetic, pathological, simple minded man, who stopped developing emotionally when he was 13. May he rot in prison, where he is sure to make some lovely new friends. 

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