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Young Thai woman tragically killed after violent assault by jealous boyfriend in Chon Buri


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A 23 year old woman fell victim to a brutal assault by her jealous boyfriend, culminating in her death. Initial claims suggested the situation was a mere conversation about splitting up but it escalated into a fierce argument, and tragically, a physical altercation.

 

Around 10pm yesterday, police officials from Chon Buri City Police Station received a report about a severe assault on a young woman inside a rental room at 300/52, Group 1, Khlong Tamru, Mueang, Chon Buri. Emergency services and the Tri Khun Tham Chonburi charity foundation were swiftly dispatched to the scene.

 

On arrival at the incident location, the woman, identified as Pailin Thongpradit, was found unconscious, her life signs faint, and her face noticeably bruised. The emergency medical staff quickly administered preliminary treatment before arranging for her transfer to Chon Buri Hospital.

 

Despite their efforts, including continual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Pailin remained in a coma and inevitably passed away at Wiparam Amata Nakorn Hospital at 10.45pm.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

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Full story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/young-thai-woman-tragically-killed-after-violent-assault-by-jealous-boyfriend-in-chon-buri

 

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17 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

What is wrong with these people you break up with a girl you find the new girl simple these guys just do the same thing Crazy TIT

The Thai culture, light the fuse wire and boom.

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite their efforts, including continual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Pailin remained in a coma and inevitably passed away at Wiparam Amata Nakorn Hospital at 10.45pm.

Why were they continually doing CPR ........?  

 

Oh!  Never mind!  TiT!

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

1. Wonder if he will acknowledge it when offered a 30 years sentence 

Most likely so because his 30 year sentence automatically reduces to a 15 year sentence.

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17 hours ago, hotchilli said:

The Thai culture, light the fuse wire and boom.

 

Appears that way. My wife and especially more so now her 10year old daughter have no filter or intermediate level between placid state and the raging, foaming psychopathic state that we read about every day in the English language Thai media. 

 

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9 hours ago, Dan O said:

ummmm, Maybe to try and keep her alive.

On arrival at the incident location, the woman, identified as Pailin Thongpradit, was found unconscious, her life signs faint, and her face noticeably bruised. The emergency medical staff quickly administered preliminary treatment before arranging for her transfer to Chon Buri Hospital.

 

Despite their efforts, including continual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Pailin remained in a coma and inevitably passed away at Wiparam Amata Nakorn Hospital at 10.45pm.

 

Any sign of life, then CPR should be stopped!  She remained in a coma until she died, so obviously there was a sign of life!

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On 8/4/2023 at 3:49 PM, RichardColeman said:

The perpetrator, a 28 year old man known as Sathian Ap-Srirom, acknowledged his wrongdoings. He revealed that, in his jealous rage, having caught Pailin secretly seeing another man, 

 

1. Wonder if he will acknowledge it when offered a 30 years sentence 

2. We only have his word now as the other side is extinguished, but nice he blames her for her own death basically

Yep the victim blaming in DV is truly vile and repulsive Richard. 

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21 minutes ago, Tropposurfer said:

having caught Pailin secretly seeing another man, 

see .....   they couldn't even lie straight in bed

 

he can now spend a long time in the monkey house.

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11 hours ago, Moti24 said:

On arrival at the incident location, the woman, identified as Pailin Thongpradit, was found unconscious, her life signs faint, and her face noticeably bruised. The emergency medical staff quickly administered preliminary treatment before arranging for her transfer to Chon Buri Hospital.

 

Despite their efforts, including continual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Pailin remained in a coma and inevitably passed away at Wiparam Amata Nakorn Hospital at 10.45pm.

 

Any sign of life, then CPR should be stopped!  She remained in a coma until she died, so obviously there was a sign of life!

Nope, that was when they arrived,  depends on what happened next. News reporting is very poor and facts are always left out in these stories.  She may have gone into cardiac arrest shortly after they arrived since she apparently fell into a coma at some point.  

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On 8/4/2023 at 1:49 PM, RichardColeman said:

The perpetrator, a 28 year old man known as Sathian Ap-Srirom, acknowledged his wrongdoings. He revealed that, in his jealous rage, having caught Pailin secretly seeing another man, 

 

1. Wonder if he will acknowledge it when offered a 30 years sentence 

2. We only have his word now as the other side is extinguished, but nice he blames her for her own death basically

Doesn't really matter how you feel about him, Thai law mandates that a confession earns a 50% reduction of any sentence subsequently issued by a judge. Thai judges aren't known to issue excessively high sentences in order to get around this 'discount' scheme either.

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