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A Thai woman allegedly killed her husband by repeatedly stabbing him in the face before leaving him to die in the bathroom of their condominium in Bangkok. The victim later succumbed to his injuries in hospital.

 

The dead man’s brother, 43 year old Yod, sought help from Thai social media celebrity Kannarat “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet after the legal process for the death of his younger brother, 42 year old Chokchai, had gone nowhere.

 

Gun accompanied Yod to Phahon Yothin Police Station to follow up on the case and he later gave an interview to the media about his brother’s death.

 

Yod accused Chokchai’s wife, 50 year old Wongduen, of being the killer and urged officers to press charges against her as soon as possible.

 

Yod said Chokchai had been subjected to Wongduen’s violent behaviour throughout their relationship.

 

On October 2, Chokchai’s company car called at his condo to pick him up for work but the driver and his colleagues were unable to contact him.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Channel 8

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-10-27

 

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It's impossible to know what is really the truth here, how are we going to take a social media celebrity seriously? Does anyone take a social media influencer seriously? And why?

 

Are they even real human beings?

Who would believe their nonsense?

Apparently they have a lot of followers but I have absolutely no idea why. I mean after all Russell Brand had millions of followers too. 

 

Yikes. 

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48 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Does anyone take a social media influencer seriously?

 

     OMG yes! They are the "celebrities" of today! If it's on Tik Tok, it's real!

(and the Chinese have a copy for their records) 😏

 

 

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11 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Avoid pissing people  off in today's world. Globally, people are loosing it with violent reactions.

Social meltdown is evident everywhere.. often fueled by all manner of substances which are tipping people over the top.

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3 hours ago, NextG said:

Learn to read, you 🤡 

It states  the complete opposite; that she was abusing him. 

I suggest that YOU read it again - it says that the deceased relatives are saying he was abused by her - that is not necessarily true.

 

If everybody was convicted on relatives accusations only the world would be in chaos judicially !

 

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14 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Be it man or woman in Thailand or abroad. 

 

Avoid pissing people  off in today's world. Globally, people are loosing it with violent reactions.

 

It seems to have started or got worse since post-COVID. Current uncertainty all over the world, due to the economic downfall mainly due to the wars and sanctions,  have led to tensions that are discharged through ultimate violence, at the slightest spark.

"Be it man or woman in Thailand or abroad. "

 

In Thailand, in Thailand.

Not in my country....

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

I suggest that YOU read it again - it says that the deceased relatives are saying he was abused by her - that is not necessarily true.

 

If everybody was convicted on relatives accusations only the world would be in chaos judicially !

 

I suggest that it is you who needs to learn how to read and comprehend 🤭

I simply reiterated what was stated in the article. “It states…” 
What a silly post of yours…

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13 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Yes, let's blame Fauci and Bill Gates for this.

 

The article states that he was abusing his wife for years. It's not because of Covid and it's not because of the "slightest spark". 

If not for Fauci  the violent death could have been avoided because he might have been dead already -her too.

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17 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Be it man or woman in Thailand or abroad. 

 

Avoid pissing people  off in today's world. Globally, people are loosing it with violent reactions.

 

It seems to have started or got worse since post-COVID. Current uncertainty all over the world, due to the economic downfall mainly due to the wars and sanctions,  have led to tensions that are discharged through ultimate violence, at the slightest spark.

Agreed, sometimes watch the videos on reddit forum ''publicfreakout'' There is definitely a lot of anger all about.

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17 hours ago, Baht Simpson said:

What a horrible way to go. Nobody deserves that.

I have a hunch he probably did deserve it...

 

https://www.ourwatch.org.au/quick-facts/

On average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner. In the year 2021/22, 5606 women (average of 15 women/day) were hospitalised due to family and domestic violence.

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