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In a tragic incident, a Year 8 student fatally assaulted his Year 10 schoolmate, reportedly due to jealousy, at a prominent school in Pimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand. The assailant, who did not flee the scene, surrendered to police following the unfortunate event.

 

The incident unfolded as A, a 14 year old student, stabbed 15 year old B with a knife, according to a video clip captured by another student. Both were students of the same school and their confrontation, fuelled by jealousy, transpired outside of the music practice room. The assailant was reportedly discontented that his ex-girlfriend was growing closer to the deceased, which led to arguments. The situation escalated when the assailant brought a knife and stabbed the older boy, causing the weapon to get lodged in his abdomen and eventually leading to his demise, reported KhaoSod.

 

News reporters later visited the funeral of the deceased. Reporters spoke with the 35 year old mother of the deceased, Rattanaporn, and his 65 year old grandmother, Lamul, who had recently returned from the school where the incident happened.

 

Lamul expressed her anguish.

 

“We have to ask his soul to come home and stay with the family. He was still so young and not a bad kid.”

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Caption: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/nakhon-ratchasima-schoolboy-fatally-stabs-peer-in-jealousy-fueled-dispute

 

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Thailand's education system has turned a page and this next chapter we're in is very ugly. Such constant sorrow and death everywhere. 

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3 minutes ago, jcmj said:

These kids are learning this from the adults and think it is the best solution. Very sad. 

It's amazing the lengths they go to for "face"! Culturally stunted!

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The assailant was reportedly discontented that his ex-girlfriend was growing closer to the deceased, which led to arguments. The situation escalated when the assailant brought a knife and stabbed the older boy, causing the weapon to get lodged in his abdomen and eventually leading to his demise,

Thailand in social meltdown

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From the link:

Rattanaporn revealed that she contacted the family of the assailant yesterday to join the proceedings and help prepare for the funeral, but they did not respond or communicate further.

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21 hours ago, rbkk said:

Thailand's education system has turned a page and this next chapter we're in is very ugly. Such constant sorrow and death everywhere. 

This report is incorrect!

This happened at my daughters school and it was a 16 year old boy stabbed an 18 year old boy.

The 16 year old comes from a somewhat notorious area 

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1 hour ago, singking said:

This report is incorrect!

This happened at my daughters school and it was a 16 year old boy stabbed an 18 year old boy.

The 16 year old comes from a somewhat notorious area 

So just their ages that are being misreported or is there anything else incorrect in the article?

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23 hours ago, rbkk said:

Thailand's education system has turned a page and this next chapter we're in is very ugly. Such constant sorrow and death everywhere. 

The problem is, you're getting Western "internet values" mixing with Thai entitlement and lack of consequences.  The worst of both worlds.

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