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BANGKOK, Oct 6 (TNA) – One million baht in compensation has been approved for each victim who was killed in the shooting at the Siam Paragon mall on Oct3.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin, who is the Chairman of the Committee for Disaster Relief Fund, Office of the Prime Minister said the recent shooting incident at Siam Paragon shopping mall resulting in two fatalities, including one Chinese tourist and one Myanmar national, and 5 injured individuals.

 

He acknowledged that this was a shocking event that had a significant impact on tourism and the country’s image.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2023-10-06

 

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34 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Victims of crime, families sometimes lose their earners\pensions. Not sure 1m means much to the Chinese involved

Ok, so far, I understand that.

But will only the victims of this crime get that money? Or all victims of all crimes?

And do they all get the same amount?

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He acknowledged that this was a shocking event that had a significant impact on tourism and the country’s image.

and by paying out a million baht to each of the victims that impact and more importantly the country's image would not be seen to be tarnished ..strange thought process indeed! 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He acknowledged that this was a shocking event that had a significant impact on tourism and the country’s image.

Money and image. The important things.

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9 hours ago, ripstanley said:

Just curios if they were not Chinese how much would they be paid,

One was Chinese, the other Myanmar.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He acknowledged that this was a shocking event that had a significant impact on tourism and the country’s image.

It's not the movie... it's reality.

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6.2 million baht each .....    that's better than 1 million baht and alot more than getting nothing  ......   

take it and grieve in peace.  

 

 

RIP the dead victims.

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Why is it the government's job to pay compensation AKA blood money?

They could have forced the parents to pay. 

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6 hours ago, mfd101 said:

There is some difference in 'value' between the 2 countries. For 80% of Expat retirees 0.8m baht is a vast sum beyond their dreams ...

????????????

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21 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Victims of crime, families sometimes lose their earners\pensions. Not sure 1m means much to the Chinese involved

They're getting B5m from the owners of Siam Paragon also.

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21 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Less than $30,000 is poor compensation for the two young girls that saw their mum being killed.

...plus B5m from Siam Paragon.   No amount is sufficient compensation, though.

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20 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Typical Thai authourity response. Lets give them some money. Shows we care!

But it doesn't.

 

It shows how shallow and insensitive they are. Also they never understand life outside their own universe, Thailand.

"Typical Thai authourity response. Lets give them some money".

So not providing compensation would show the authorities to be more sensitive and less "shallow"?

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18 hours ago, redwood1 said:

In America a payout for something like this could very well also be for one million...........One million dollars that is....

 

Payouts for terrible things in Thailand also very often seem to be for one million.......One million baht that is........

 

One million baht is a whopping 1/30th of 1 million dollars.......

What is the relevance of US compensation settlements in Thailand?   Are you claiming that the US government pays $1m compensation to shooting victims' families without a suit in court being filed?   In which cases has that happened?

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1M Baht is only A$43,000, but 6.2M bht is about A$270,000 and seems much more

reasonable. I bet they would all rather "have the person back" but at least it is not an insult.

Remember no Chinese 14yo boy can get a gun, like in most sane places, so one must also

blame guns themselves. Since Australia adopted such harsh gun control, we have had a mass shooting in NZ and maybe a couple of small shootings with low caliber guns in last many years.. America has about SIX HUNDRED "active shooters" per year!!?? How many in Thailand? But obviously strict gun control is the answer. Only cops and criminals should have access to hand guns. 

 

IH

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