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Deadly Altercation Erupts Among Friends Over 'Hitler' Drawing

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In a tragic incident at Ladprao 122 Soi 10, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok, a university student of mixed Filipino and American heritage lost his life after a dispute escalated into a fatal stabbing.

 

Saul Jeremy Tamamago, 22, a student at Ramkhamhaeng University, was fatally wounded by his intoxicated Thai-Filipino friend, Set. The argument began when Set playfully drew a 'Hitler' symbol on Saul's head, leading to an aggressive confrontation, reported Daily News.

 

Upon responding to the scene, authorities discovered Saul's body with multiple stab wounds. Set, armed with a knife, was promptly apprehended. Investigations revealed that the two friends, who shared a residence in the area, had engaged in a drinking session at a local restaurant.

 

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The disagreement erupted when Set's offensive gesture triggered a physical fight. Set stabbed Saul twice before fleeing.

 

Tragically, Saul succumbed to his injuries shortly after being found. Set faces serious charges, including intentional homicide and illegal possession of a weapon.

 

This harrowing incident serves as a stark reminder of how seemingly trivial actions can escalate into fatal consequences, highlighting the importance of conflict resolution and responsible behavior, even among friends.

 

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  • It also highlights that plenty of younger folks in the community think that Hitler's policies, aims, activities are suitable materials for jokes. 

  • Hate to tell you but thailand is far from the ony country in the world where  people  do some really violent and stupid acts especially after a drinking session. If it were in usa they would have like

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    alcohol brings out repressed anger. maybe 50% of murders involve alcohol? i don't get drunk anymore. and i don't hang out with drunk people.   

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It also highlights that plenty of younger folks in the community think that Hitler's policies, aims, activities are suitable materials for jokes. 

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Tragic of course.

A bit ironic that both Saul and Jeremy are Hebrew origin names.

Filipinos often use such names. 

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

This harrowing incident serves as a stark reminder of how seemingly trivial actions can escalate into fatal consequences, highlighting the importance of conflict resolution and responsible behavior, even among friends.

In Thailand.

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Most youth that uses Hitler/Nazism symbols don't know much or at all the true meaning of those acts, they use it to express their own frustrations with either society or their poor life's choice.

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11 minutes ago, Ben Zioner said:

In Thailand.

Hate to tell you but thailand is far from the ony country in the world where  people  do some really violent and stupid acts especially after a drinking session. If it were in usa they would have likely shot each other as well as a few onlookers a few times.

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The pitfalls of Asians and alcohol! ????

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alcohol brings out repressed anger.

maybe 50% of murders involve alcohol?

i don't get drunk anymore.

and i don't hang out with drunk people. 

 

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51 minutes ago, pomchop said:

Hate to tell you but thailand is far from the ony country in the world where  people  do some really violent and stupid acts especially after a drinking session. If it were in usa they would have likely shot each other as well as a few onlookers a few times.

Well, Thailand, is just the champion at it.

But I never saw any such action in my country, drunk or not...

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

This harrowing incident serves as a stark reminder of how seemingly trivial actions can escalate into fatal consequences, highlighting the importance of conflict resolution and responsible behavior, even among friends.

I guess that depends on the mentality of the general population. Something that goes directly down to the level of education and parental guidance when growing up.

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2 hours ago, Andre0720 said:

Well, Thailand, is just the champion at it.

But I never saw any such action in my country, drunk or not...

Well near where i grew up in the south of usa last friday night there were 3 separate shootings at 3 different high school football  games within a 100 miles all done by wild teens.  The players and fans ran for their lives and the games all cancelled.  Yes there are a lot of bad Thai apples but they do not have a monopoly on violence.

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Jeez... does the author not know the word 'swastika'? Hitler symbol? could be stylized SS for all we know. "The argument began when Set playfully drew a 'Hitler' symbol on Saul's head,..." Would not have happened if youths were Thai and not Filipino American: Thais are stupendously ignorant regarding Hitler, WW2, etc. Remember when students included Hitler in super heroes mural? 10154223583413361.jpg.24f150a73358f7aff8db3f8855f4be5e.jpg

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6 hours ago, ezzra said:

Most youth that uses Hitler/Nazism symbols don't know much or at all the true meaning of those acts, they use it to express their own frustrations with either society or their poor life's choice.

That is such freaking nonsense. Hitler is often portrayed in Thailand as a "strong leader," and Thais use these symbols to show that's what they admire. Just a few years back there was a school here that held a parade in which all the students were dressed up as Nazis. No one was expressing societal frustrations. They were having "fun." Including the principal and teachers.

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5 hours ago, Andre0720 said:

Well, Thailand, is just the champion at it.

But I never saw any such action in my country, drunk or not...

Sheltered life possibly, it is in every country

22 minutes ago, JMonroe said:

That is such freaking nonsense. Hitler is often portrayed in Thailand as a "strong leader," and Thais use these symbols to show that's what they admire. Just a few years back there was a school here that held a parade in which all the students were dressed up as Nazis. No one was expressing societal frustrations. They were having "fun." Including the principal and teachers.

Got any pictures? Are you kidding? That is nuts.

 

I guess it's not too tough to believe though. I've seen Thai kids wearing t-shirts with Swastika symbols as well as "F-You" printed on them. More than likely they just don't know what it means and like how it looks etc..

7 hours ago, scorecard said:

It also highlights that plenty of younger folks in the community think that Hitler's policies, aims, activities are suitable materials for jokes. 

I suspect that this has nothing to do with the 'hitler' symbols itself (which I assume to mean Nazi swastika) and that one of the 'drunk' men fell snoozed off and his 'friend' saw it funny to draw on his others face....  the fight then ensued...

 

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7 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

In Thailand.

Yes. In the real world most would laugh off someone drawing on their head. In la-la land, the land of smiles, you knife them to death

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3 hours ago, pomchop said:

Well near where i grew up in the south of usa last friday night there were 3 separate shootings at 3 different high school football  games within a 100 miles all done by wild teens.  The players and fans ran for their lives and the games all cancelled.  Yes there are a lot of bad Thai apples but they do not have a monopoly on violence.

We all know about the USA and gun violence. There are so many mass shootings there I don't even bother to read about them anymore. They aren't news. They're expected.

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51 minutes ago, AustinRacing said:

What is Hitler symbol?

a small tuft of hair under a nose

(while the Swastika is a Nazi symbol and an ancient religious symbol)

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7 hours ago, save the frogs said:

alcohol brings out repressed anger.

maybe 50% of murders involve alcohol?

i don't get drunk anymore.

and i don't hang out with drunk people. 

 

During all my life I've regularly hung out with drunk people and I've never once once been murdered!

8 hours ago, webfact said:

had engaged in a drinking session at a local restaurant.

'Nuff said.

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4 hours ago, pomchop said:

where i grew up in the south of usa last friday night there were 3 separate shootings

That's just another Friday in Nazi Terrorist controlled <deleted>HOLE part of America nowadays, thanks to the people who actually made it LEGAL for mentally ill people who have had court activity against them for mental illness buy any assault rifle they want and carry it openly anytime, anywhere.

 

<deleted> the Slaveholder South. ????

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49 minutes ago, likerdup1 said:

Got any pictures? Are you kidding? That is nuts.

 

I guess it's not too tough to believe though. I've seen Thai kids wearing t-shirts with Swastika symbols as well as "F-You" printed on them. More than likely they just don't know what it means and like how it looks etc..

 

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8 hours ago, scorecard said:

It also highlights that plenty of younger folks in the community think that Hitler's policies, aims, activities are suitable materials for jokes. 

They have no clue about history unfortunately.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Upon responding to the scene, authorities discovered Saul's body with multiple stab wounds. Set, armed with a knife, was promptly apprehended. Investigations revealed that the two friends, who shared a residence in the area, had engaged in a drinking session at a local restaurant.

Never ends well...

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8 hours ago, scorecard said:

It also highlights that plenty of younger folks in the community think that Hitler's policies, aims, activities are suitable materials for jokes. 

They didn't live through it or were taught about the real atrocities at school... 

Joking about it is all they know.

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It makes you think, what are they thinking before leaving the house? Ok, let's go and have a few beers. Let's see, got my wallet, watch, house and scooter keys, wallet has my ID, and my knife.

sad.. and very disturbing,  yet, I see the reason for anger, but to kill someone? 

 

Would not enter or support any business that displays natzi symbols 

  

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