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In a small district in Thailand, Sri Racha, an unemployed man stands accused of fatally beating his friend, whom he was staying with, with a plant pot early on Thursday morning.

 

The accused, named only as Mr. Kamron, aged 39, was temporarily residing with the victim, a 35-year-old street food vendor, identified as Mr. Kritsada.

 

Kritsada had generously offered Kamron a place to stay at his home, understanding his current circumstances of unemployment. The incident occurred in the heart of Sri Racha District, a sleepy town situated within Chonburi Province.

 

Unexpectedly, the early dawn calm shattered when an argument broke out between the pair. Reportedly, frustrations had escalated over Kamron's ongoing jobless state. Kritsada, it seems, encouraged his friend to seek employment, leading to heated tensions. 

 

Neighbourhood witnesses, two teenage girls, were startled awake to the clash. The girls gave chilling account of the row, stating it rapidly intensified into a conflict as both men reached a boiling point in an alley.

 

Abruptly, Kamron appeared wielding a beer bottle, striking Kritsada with the broken shards. In a final act of aggression, the enraged man grabbed a potted plant and swung it into Kritsada's face.

 

Despite immediate hospitalisation at Laem Chabang Hospital, Kritsada tragically lost his life, injuries sustained simply too severe. 

 

Meanwhile, Kamron, apprehended at the scene, now faces the full force of the law, held by Laem Chabang police on murder charges. 

 

This grim tale serves as a reminder that tensions can simmer beneath the surface, and sometimes, even the most innocuous domestic items can be deployed with lethal intent. The peaceful region of Sri Racha momentarily plunged into horror, leaving a community questioning how a testament of friendship could turn so ghastly.

 

Picture courtesy; Thai Rath

 

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-- 2024-05-11

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, webfact said:

Man Fatally Strikes Friend

with a plant pot

'The flower pot men', making the headlines again. 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Unexpectedly, the early dawn calm shattered when an argument broke out between the pair. Reportedly, frustrations had escalated over Kamron's ongoing jobless state. Kritsada, it seems, encouraged his friend to seek employment, leading to heated tensions. 

How eloquent! When did you hire Shakespear as an editor???

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Flowery. embellished drivel, intended to sensationalize ....and it fails.

At least the associated photo appears relevant this time.

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4 hours ago, 2baht said:

How eloquent! When did you hire Shakespear as an editor???

it is a perfectly factual report, very unusual but not a thee or a thou anywhere.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

This grim tale serves as a reminder that tensions can simmer beneath the surface, and sometimes, even the most innocuous domestic items can be deployed with lethal intent. The peaceful region of Sri Racha momentarily plunged into horror, leaving a community questioning how a testament of friendship could turn so ghastly.

Easy to see this was AI created. Innocuous domestic items. plunged into horror? I am curious how the community got plunged into horror really. 

As for the act itself. It does not show the things mentioned in the article since the AI has not been told to mention how Thai men lose face and then act without regard to life itself. What a shame the Thai man being kind enough to offer a place to live. Perhaps there is more to this story than quoted in the OP. 

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10 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:

Sri Racha...sleepy?

Who writes/translates this stuff now under Thaigher?

A one year old AI bot.

Pathetic 

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