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Police have provided an update on the deaths of two women, found shot at property on the khlong road in Hua Hin, exploring theories that they may have been involved in a personal relationship beyond that of work colleagues.

 

The victims, identified as 63-year-old businesswoman Suphatra, owner of a curtain shop, and her 46-year-old secretary, Suphawadee, were discovered deceased in a room within the shop house belonging to Suphatra.

 

The grim discovery was made on Sunday by Suphatra’s son, after losing contact with his mother for several days. According to police reports, both women had been dead for approximately 5-7 days before they were found.

 

Initial police investigations revealed that Suphatra suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest from a 9mm caliber gun, while Suphawadee was found shot in the head with the same caliber weapon.

 

By Online Reporter

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Full story: HUA HIN TODAY 2024-03-13

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Police have provided an update on the deaths of two women, found shot at property on the khlong road in Hua Hin, exploring theories that they may have been involved in a personal relationship beyond that of work colleagues

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why does the RTP speculate on the irrelevant? this is a murder-suicide, the easiest case to close on day 1, she even left a note so you don't have to think too hard!

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1 hour ago, cncltd1973 said:

why does the RTP speculate on the irrelevant? this is a murder-suicide, the easiest case to close on day 1, she even left a note so you don't have to think too hard!

What? The police doing their job properly, leaving no stone is left unturned thereby ensuring that they have all the facts.

 

Remind me. Isn't that what the police are supposed to do and indeed what they do do in most countries?

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On 3/13/2024 at 6:58 AM, Moonlover said:

What? The police doing their job properly, leaving no stone is left unturned thereby ensuring that they have all the facts.

 

Remind me. Isn't that what the police are supposed to do and indeed what they do do in most countries?

surely, when they are searching for a suspect. but this is different and it's uncalled for.

the outcome doesn't change when they speculate, they are only causing distress to the families. the note stated it was an accident, so it's unprofessional for the RTP to speculate to the public about their 'maybe' sex lives. I would sue for defamation is it was my mother.

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