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6 hours ago, Jingthing said:

You sure it's the same place?

There's another usually busy Iranian place nearby (where I go sometimes). 

Seems to look exactly like the photo in the news report, but of course I could be wrong - I just spotted (and recognised) the restaurant as I walked to Tukcom today.  Still, not important 🙂

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4 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Foreign workers have the same rights as Thai workers and the Thai Labour law is pretty good.

If you work illegally, then you could have problems.

B/S What about the illegals being brought into Thailand for construction even some high ranking border officers were on it till they got transferred.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Ah, that well known Iranian hospitality...

"He anticipated that the conflict might be related to the late salary payment or physical punishment as the Iranian man usually beat Min for being slow at work".

Absolutely no evidence to support the truth of that statement at all? 

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5 minutes ago, KhaoNiaw said:
8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Ah, that well known Iranian hospitality...

"He anticipated that the conflict might be related to the late salary payment or physical punishment as the Iranian man usually beat Min for being slow at work".

Absolutely no evidence to support the truth of that statement at all? 

Absolutely didn't say that there was.

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The restaurant was locked from the inside!!

The restaurant, when checked by a family member of Ms. Poolprakhon, was locked from inside. The Pattaya police were called, and upon breaking into the premises, they found the bodies )

 

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On 7/16/2024 at 11:57 AM, snoop1130 said:

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A 64-year-old man from Iran and his Thai wife were brutally killed in their restaurant in Pattaya on July 16th, 2024. This news was reported to the Pattaya Police Station around 12:06 PM by Pol. Col. Navin Thirawit.

 

The murder took place at the Banoo Restaurant, situated in South Pattaya's Nongprue sub-district in the Chonburi province. The Iranian man, Mr. Mojtaba Ghanbariazad, and his wife, Ms. Thanaporn Poolprakhon, were discovered dead in a room on the restaurant's second floor. Mr. Ghanbariazad was undressed from the waist down, and his wife was found under a blanket on the bed. A hammer was found near the bodies and is being considered as evidence.

 

A witness, Ms. Kritaporn Ajanikij, stated that she had heard of a bitter argument between the couple and a male employee from Myanmar. The employee has not been seen since July 11th when he was seen leaving the scene on the owner's motorbike.

 

 

 

Long-time friends and customers, 57-year-old Mr. Phan and Mr. Thong (who asked to keep his surname private), stated the eatery had been shut since July 11th. The restaurant, when checked by a family member of Ms. Poolprakhon, was locked from inside. The Pattaya police were called, and upon breaking into the premises, they found the bodies.

 

Mr. Phan thinks the employee from Myanmar, who is between 25 to 30 years old, might be involved in the murder due to a possible robbery motive. The police are currently investigating this claim.

 

The authorities are also processing other evidence found at the crime scene and are awaiting more information from the forensic team. They have a prime suspect named Mr. Min Lwin OO, a 21-year-old from Myanmar. This individual is believed to have ridden off on the victim's motorbike, as seen on surveillance footage captured on July 11th around 11:19 pm. The police are currently trying to locate Mr. OO and interview additional witnesses, reported by The Pattaya News.

 

Photo: The Pattaya News

 

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-- 2024-07-16

 

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Start with the usual gossip - that prevents a proper investigation and obfuscates as only the RTP know how.

Posted
20 hours ago, ShaneOTraveller said:

Pattaya Business Owner dead!! The poor man living the dream with his wife and slaughter by a random person. Id like to know the motive for there murder im sure it will come out in future days.

Last I saw was that the Burmese staff member had been accused of stealing money from  the business. 

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23 hours ago, Tarteso said:

Pattaya; A family friendly destination.🤔

I live in Melbourne Australia and naray a day goes by without a murder of two of some sorts and other serious foul play,

so not surprising to see such acts in Pattaya where the place has multitude of nationalities each with their own agendas...

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12 minutes ago, ezzra said:

I live in Melbourne Australia and naray a day goes by without a murder of two of some sorts and other serious foul play,

so not surprising to see such acts in Pattaya where the place has multitude of nationalities each with their own agendas...

They are opening the floodgates in Thailand with Visa exempt, 8 weeks stays (that can be extended) for nearly all........in the absence of criminal record checks we will get all types  coming to test the local police. We know they are not up to the job!

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Posted
12 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

B/S What about the illegals being brought into Thailand for construction even some high ranking border officers were on it till they got transferred.

What part of "If you work illegally, then you could have problems." don't you understand?

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On 7/17/2024 at 11:24 AM, FritsSikkink said:

Foreign workers have the same rights as Thai workers and the Thai Labour law is pretty good.

If you work illegally, then you could have problems.

But even if illegally working , which I don’t condone either, does it give the employer the right to underpay them, treat them  like slaves, or beat them. Often, they have work permits but the employer would rather pay them under the table, as they know that the poor will accept. A lady I know who runs a successful restaurant told me years back that’s how it generally works. She has at least 6 foreigners working and they all earn the legal wage, the hours are respected, they mostly speak very good English and perfect Thai. And they actually turn up for work and don’t disappear into thin air for no feasible reason . When I lived in Phuket , my small condo building was run by Burmese , completely. owned by a Thai .   I stayed there around 10 years and the staff were always the same.

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On 7/17/2024 at 2:21 PM, NativeBob said:

Obviously he demanded salary and they refused and probably offended him. Working in abusive condition under some 64 years old Iranian dude and his obnoxious thai tilak. 

I don't have a second thought - they treated him like <deleted> and they got their "reward". 

Obviously you must know these people so well to write like this.  Another surmiser that has no idea what happened.

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1 hour ago, theshu25 said:

Obviously you must know these people so well to write like this.  Another surmiser that has no idea what happened.

The way I heard it the Burmese were stealing from him and as such any demand for salary might be shaky. None of it justifies murder. 

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On 7/16/2024 at 8:30 PM, Frankie baby said:

He anticipated that the conflict might be related to the late salary payment or physical punishment as the Iranian man usually beat Min for being slow at work.

 

Looks like one beating to many?

Is this real ? God. You hire desperate stragglers and then treat them like slaves ? What did this good ol Iranian man expect ? He evidently got away with it for a long time. 

 

 

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On 7/17/2024 at 2:50 AM, geisha said:

Not a very nice way of suggesting what happened, but could be very true. Some foreign workers, Cambodian and Burmese especially are very much exploited in Thailand.  I’ve seen a few workers living conditions in my time, Kata Beach Phuket opposite the Club med where I took clothes , milk etc. Patong , right behind Junk’Ceylon, and Pattaya . Often no running water or individual electricity and horrible living conditions, and all for earning a pittance ! When I hear stories like the one above it doesn’t surprise me, and no, I don’t condone the persons actions or any type of violence. Foreign workers have absolutely no rights in Thailand as we have seen many times in the past. ( the Fishery slaves, Koh Tao , etc ).

The bad living conditions is to be expected. But I didn't know that physical abuse was part of it.

 

 

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