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14-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabs Grandmother Following Heated Argument


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8 hours ago, gargamon said:

There's just no respect for the elderly any more. It's becoming more and more like the west every day.

How can you respect someone that frequently abuse you. Physical abuse is physical damaging but psychological abuse is damaging psychologically & can lead to incidents like this.

I am not saying that the killing should be accepted but there should be a real investigation on both the attacker & the attached.

Alcohol abuse leads to psychological impact of the mind.

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

An incident occurred in Bangkok on September 23, when a 14-year-old girl fatally stabbed her grandmother following a heated argument. The grandmother, known for her alcohol abuse, had been verbally abusive toward the girl and her younger brother, often accusing them of being orphans. The constant conflict between them tragically culminated in violence.

Surely, this type of attitude being reckless and irresponsible and acting aggressively so quickly is being taught in school and by parents. letting kids do what they want without punishment and not being taught what is right and wrong are increasing this problem exponentially of kill without remorse rather than finding a peaceful resolution. 

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Looks like granny had a problem with the bottle. A nasty piece of work taking out her craziness on her grand daughter who, at 14, would have been having emotional problems of her own when her unfortunate history is observed

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9 hours ago, motdaeng said:

 

did you read the report? clearly not.

it's really sad that something like this has happened.

 

by the way, respect is a two-way street.

Absolute BS….alcoholism caused this death….Grandma caused her own demise….grandpa probably a drunk also and without a backbone…

 

30 crappy years together….quality over quantity any day 

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9 hours ago, motdaeng said:

did you read the report? clearly not.

it's really sad that something like this has happened.

 

by the way, respect is a two-way street.

 

14 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:

Absolute BS….alcoholism caused this death….Grandma caused her own demise….grandpa probably a drunk also and without a backbone…

 

30 crappy years together….quality over quantity any day 

 

... are you calling my post an absolute BS? ... if so, please can you explain, thank you.

 

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10 hours ago, gargamon said:

There's just no respect for the elderly any more. It's becoming more and more like the west every day.

Seems that some elderly have no respect for the generation that they are charged with raising, either.  Why does an old drunk, abusive woman deserve respect?

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4 hours ago, gargamon said:

I never saw anywhere in the article said she was an alcoholic. She enjoyed a daily drink, like many on this board.

...and that resulted in her abusing the children on a regular basis, unlike those on this forum.   Although it was not specifically stated, it is not unreasonable to presume, from the evidence, that she was an alcoholic.

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10 hours ago, gargamon said:

There's just no respect for the elderly any more. It's becoming more and more like the west every day.

The elderly? Mrs. Rattanaporn, 48....

So she became a grandma at 34.... Been with her husband for over 30 years, so since she was under 18, and he's not the grandfather of the kids, meaning there was someone else when she was even younger?

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10 hours ago, gargamon said:

There's just no respect for the elderly any more. It's becoming more and more like the west every day.

 

When you insist Respect for the elderly, the old(er) people better  have the level of human quality(good character, morality, and wisdom etc)

enough to earn respect from the young(er).

 

Being old alone does not really deserve it.

Just like being a customer would not give us any rights to blame shop assistants while they are doing the right thing.

 

If someone demands the respect while doing the terribly wrong things(repeatedly or often), it is what they call Karen Attitude now-days.

 

I am no longer a young man, but still strongly believe it.

 

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