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Tragic love triangle ends in fatal shooting: Jealous Thai woman admits accidental killing of boyfriend in Bangkok


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A jealous Thai woman fatally shot her boyfriend at a condominium in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok. Initially denying the murder, the woman later confessed that the shooting was an unintended consequence of a heated argument.

 

Officers from the Bang Kluay Police Station swiftly launched an investigation into the untimely death of Suppasin Sisook. The lifeless body of the 30 year old Thai man was discovered on the seventh-floor balcony of their residence on Bang Kluay-Jong Tanon Road. He was found seated, holding a 9mm pistol in his right hand, with a gunshot wound near his right eyebrow.

 

The girlfriend of the deceased, 27 year old Janejira Khuenkaew, shared a tumultuous living arrangement with Suppasin in the same condominium. She maintained that the fatal shooting was an accident that occurred during a struggle over the gun. Janejira revealed that their relationship of eight to nine months had been strained due to Suppasin’s constant communication with his ex-girlfriend, who called him daily.

 

According to Janejira’s account, she decided to end the relationship, provoking Suppasin’s anger and subsequent threat with the gun. In an attempt to protect herself, she claimed that she tried to wrestle the firearm from his grasp. Tragically, during the struggle, the gun unexpectedly went off, resulting in Suppasin’s fatal injury. Desperate for help, Janejira rushed to seek assistance from neighbours, but her efforts were in vain as her boyfriend’s life could not be saved.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Facebook/ ข่าวด่วนไทยรัฐ

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/tragic-love-triangle-ends-in-fatal-shooting-jealous-thai-woman-admits-accidental-killing-of-boyfriend-in-bangkok

 

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The third gun related "crime of passion" since Monday!

 

Why are flak jackets illegal for civilians  here? (We know why, but moving on...)

 

I am not going to step onto Loi Kroh Road without one anymore. 

 

PS The facts will emerge in full, but regardless of whether her story is true, brandishing a loaded firearm during any non-life threatening scenario, too often leads to these avoidable and tragic outcomes.

 

Two young lives ruined, when all they had to do is break up and move on... 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Tragically, during the struggle, the gun unexpectedly went off, resulting in Suppasin’s fatal injury.

Yet he was found out on the balcony seated with the gun in his hand?

Strange.

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5 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Sad the kind of men Thai women seem to be fighting over...

I don't know. I was quite flattered when #33 had a pop at #12 when the latter sat on my lap one evening upstairs at Mandarin.

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