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The serene atmosphere of the Thung Kok Police Station was shattered yesterday evening as a durian vendor raced to the station, revealing the gunshot wounds he received from his jealous ex-wife. The incident transpired at a Suphan Buri residence, approximately 5 kilometres away from the police station.

 

The driver, 55 year old Aphichot was shot, and sustained injuries to his left chest. He sought assistance at the police station, further informing authorities that his 30 year old wife, Thiporada had also been shot, requiring medical aid.

 

Police were promptly sent to investigate the scene. During their investigations, Thiporada was discovered with three gunshot wounds, two in her stomach and to her bottom.

 

Both individuals were swiftly transported to Somdet Phra Sangkharat Hospital for treatment.

 

The perpetrator was identified as 49 year old Jutharat, Aphichot’s former wife.

 

Subsequently, Thung Kok Police Superintendent Police Colonel Yanathorn Sanitpanyawotho, along with Deputy Superintendent Police Colonel Niyom Suiwong, led a team to investigate the incident.

 

They successfully apprehended Jutharat, who was found hiding inside the house at the scene. She was armed with a .38 calibre pistol used in the incident with five bullets found in the magazine.

During the search of her car, ten more bullets were discovered. She was then taken into custody for further questioning at Thung Kok Police Station.

 

Preliminary investigations reveal that before the incident, Aphichot, her ex-husband, along with Thiporada, his new wife, was selling durians from a truck. Jutharat spotted them and followed them home to the scene.

 

A heated argument ensued, culminating in Jutharat retrieving a gun from her car and firing at Aphichot and Thiporada.

 

The charges against her include attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms, as well as firing a weapon in a public place.

 

She is being held for further legal proceedings, with evidence gathered from the scene and testimonies from witnesses, reported Daily News.

 

By Ryan Turner

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Source: The Thaiger 2024-05-17

 

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On 5/17/2024 at 5:46 PM, snoop1130 said:

They successfully apprehended Jutharat, who was found hiding inside the house at the scene. She was armed with a .38 caliber pistol used in the incident with five bullets found in the magazine.

“Magazine”? I thought that a .38 was a revolver, hence no magazine but a barrel. 😵‍💫😵‍💫

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On 5/17/2024 at 5:46 PM, snoop1130 said:

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The serene atmosphere of the Thung Kok Police Station was shattered yesterday evening as a durian vendor raced to the station, revealing the gunshot wounds he received from his jealous ex-wife. The incident transpired at a Suphan Buri residence, approximately 5 kilometres away from the police station.

 

The driver, 55 year old Aphichot was shot, and sustained injuries to his left chest. He sought assistance at the police station, further informing authorities that his 30 year old wife, Thiporada had also been shot, requiring medical aid.

 

Police were promptly sent to investigate the scene. During their investigations, Thiporada was discovered with three gunshot wounds, two in her stomach and to her bottom.

 

Both individuals were swiftly transported to Somdet Phra Sangkharat Hospital for treatment.

 

The perpetrator was identified as 49 year old Jutharat, Aphichot’s former wife.

 

 

Subsequently, Thung Kok Police Superintendent Police Colonel Yanathorn Sanitpanyawotho, along with Deputy Superintendent Police Colonel Niyom Suiwong, led a team to investigate the incident.

 

They successfully apprehended Jutharat, who was found hiding inside the house at the scene. She was armed with a .38 calibre pistol used in the incident with five bullets found in the magazine.

During the search of her car, ten more bullets were discovered. She was then taken into custody for further questioning at Thung Kok Police Station.

 

Preliminary investigations reveal that before the incident, Aphichot, her ex-husband, along with Thiporada, his new wife, was selling durians from a truck. Jutharat spotted them and followed them home to the scene.

 

A heated argument ensued, culminating in Jutharat retrieving a gun from her car and firing at Aphichot and Thiporada.

 

The charges against her include attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms, as well as firing a weapon in a public place.

 

She is being held for further legal proceedings, with evidence gathered from the scene and testimonies from witnesses, reported Daily News.

 

By Ryan Turner

Image courtesy of Daily News

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-05-17

 

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Thais and their temper.

Although jealously is always creating troubles if you can't control yourself.🙏

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Short term satisfaction followed by long term damage. As an adult one should be able to practice detachment which is also a Buddhist doctrine to remove all attachments and desires, without desires there is no sorrow just the acceptance of what is.

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48 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

Short term satisfaction followed by long term damage. As an adult one should be able to practice detachment which is also a Buddhist doctrine to remove all attachments and desires, without desires there is no sorrow just the acceptance of what is.

 

Thais call themselves Buddhist but display little to back it up. They are entirely undisciplined in everything they do. Not every single Thai, before the Thai apologists get excited. But many, in all walks of life and in everything they do.

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Minor injuries it seems. They both first went to the police to file a complaint before seeking medical assistance. Perhaps the new wife swallowed the two bullets in her stomach. 

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3 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Thais call themselves Buddhist but display little to back it up. They are entirely undisciplined in everything they do. Not every single Thai, before the Thai apologists get excited. But many, in all walks of life and in everything they do.

Being a student of American History, a predominantly Christian nation with a high number of gun deaths … I cannot comment on tying religious teachings versus not living in accord with the teachings.

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11 hours ago, alesaldana said:

“Magazine”? I thought that a .38 was a revolver, hence no magazine but a barrel. 😵‍💫😵‍💫

Ah, I know what country you're from; it's filled with ammose***ls.

 

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9 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Thais call themselves Buddhist but display little to back it up. They are entirely undisciplined in everything they do. Not every single Thai, before the Thai apologists get excited. But many, in all walks of life and in everything they do.

Sounds like you're from a good "christian" nation with lots of violence, rape and murder with some of the highest numbers in the world.

 

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13 hours ago, Shetraveler said:
23 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Thais call themselves Buddhist but display little to back it up. They are entirely undisciplined in everything they do. Not every single Thai, before the Thai apologists get excited. But many, in all walks of life and in everything they do.

Sounds like you're from a good "christian" nation with lots of violence, rape and murder with some of the highest numbers in the world.

 

I commented on Thais as this is a forum about Thailand. Maybe you are not able to understand that.

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