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Elderly Man Kills Wife’s Former Lover in Drunken Rage Over Advances


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A 74-year-old man was arrested after fatally attacking his wife’s former lover during a drunken gathering in Bueng Kan Province. The suspect, identified as Mr. Udorn (surname withheld), allegedly killed Mr. Lampong (surname withheld), 62, after the latter made unwanted advances toward Udorn’s wife, Ms. Nongyao (surname withheld), 44, during a drinking session.

 

On the evening of September 28, local police from Seka District, led by Pol. Capt. Wisut Ngathirach, responded to reports of a homicide in a small shack near a pond, where they discovered Mr. Lampong's body. He had sustained severe head injuries from multiple blows with a hammer and deep cuts from a machete. Investigators estimate the time of death to be around five hours prior to their arrival.

 

 


Mr. Udorn admitted to the crime, explaining that he had withdrawn the government 10,000 baht the previous day and purchased alcohol to drink with his wife. During the gathering, Mr. Lampong, a former lover of Ms. Nongyao, joined them and allegedly became intoxicated. He began making inappropriate advances toward the suspect’s wife, despite warnings from Mr. Udorn to stop.

 

Angered by the continued harassment, Mr. Udorn grabbed a hammer and struck Mr. Lampong multiple times in the head, causing him to collapse. Still furious, Mr. Udorn used a machete to deliver further blows, killing Mr. Lampong. After the attack, the couple continued drinking near the body before deciding to walk to the police station to surrender.

 

Police arrested the suspect and his wife as they were making their way to the station. Mr. Udorn was still carrying the hammer and machete used in the murder. His clothing was soaked in blood.

Ms. Nongyao supported her husband’s account, stating that Mr. Lampong had crossed the line by attempting to assault her while intoxicated, prompting her husband’s violent reaction.

 

Both Mr. Udorn and Ms. Nongyao are now in police custody, awaiting further legal action.

 

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr. Udorn grabbed a hammer and struck Mr. Lampong multiple times in the head, causing him to collapse. Still furious, Mr. Udorn used a machete to deliver further blows, killing Mr. Lampong. After the attack, the couple continued drinking near the body

 

Sounds like a Tuesday night at my biker dive bar. 

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr. Udorn admitted to the crime, explaining that he had withdrawn the government 10,000 baht the previous day and purchased alcohol to drink with his wife. During the gathering, Mr. Lampong, a former lover of Ms. Nongyao, joined them and allegedly became intoxicated.

Doing their bit for the economy.... PTP must be pleased it's all working out so well

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21 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 74-year-old man was arrested after fatally attacking his wife’s former lover during a drunken gathering in Bueng Kan Province. The suspect, identified as Mr. Udorn (surname withheld), allegedly killed Mr. Lampong (surname withheld), 62, after the latter made unwanted advances toward Udorn’s wife, Ms. Nongyao (surname withheld), 44, during a drinking session.

 

On the evening of September 28, local police from Seka District, led by Pol. Capt. Wisut Ngathirach, responded to reports of a homicide in a small shack near a pond, where they discovered Mr. Lampong's body. He had sustained severe head injuries from multiple blows with a hammer and deep cuts from a machete. Investigators estimate the time of death to be around five hours prior to their arrival.

 

 

 


Mr. Udorn admitted to the crime, explaining that he had withdrawn the government 10,000 baht the previous day and purchased alcohol to drink with his wife. During the gathering, Mr. Lampong, a former lover of Ms. Nongyao, joined them and allegedly became intoxicated. He began making inappropriate advances toward the suspect’s wife, despite warnings from Mr. Udorn to stop.

 

Angered by the continued harassment, Mr. Udorn grabbed a hammer and struck Mr. Lampong multiple times in the head, causing him to collapse. Still furious, Mr. Udorn used a machete to deliver further blows, killing Mr. Lampong. After the attack, the couple continued drinking near the body before deciding to walk to the police station to surrender.

 

Police arrested the suspect and his wife as they were making their way to the station. Mr. Udorn was still carrying the hammer and machete used in the murder. His clothing was soaked in blood.

Ms. Nongyao supported her husband’s account, stating that Mr. Lampong had crossed the line by attempting to assault her while intoxicated, prompting her husband’s violent reaction.

 

Both Mr. Udorn and Ms. Nongyao are now in police custody, awaiting further legal action.

 

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Looks like the alcohol tycoons are benifiting from the handout. Suprise suprise ! 

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22 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

After the attack, the couple continued drinking near the body before deciding to walk to the police station to surrender.

They breed them tough in Bueng Kan Provence.

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

I think we can all agree the promiscuous women are the reason why we are all here.

Once again, you think wrong and go on to pompously assume that you speak for everyone and know everyone's reasons for being in Thailand.

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23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

After the attack, the couple continued drinking near the body before deciding to walk to the police station to surrender.

 

Lovely! 🤔🤐😮🤮

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But in the unshareable local online newspaper (BP) they are telling people not to go and spend their 10k handout on booze!

I think we need a round-the-clock booze ban until, during and for several weeks after the next election!

#pinchofsalt #tongueincheek (for members with smaller brains than keyboards)

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

very strange people in this country

No more strange or less strange than in other countries. While this was going on, a young couple in Arkansas was trying to sell their baby in a park of $1000, the saga of Mohamed Fayed  grew with the number of women allegedly molested/attack now reaching 100, and a  man has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead with serious injuries in Australia's NSW Hunter Valley.  Not excusing this violent crime, but it seems human beings are just  violent and nasty everywhere they are found.

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23 hours ago, SportRider said:

Shocked by how casual it all seems. 

Not shocked at all anymore as this is a common occurrence with thais and seems to be acceptable to some degree as long as you have a reason to be angry. Thats what brings the casual appearance to these attacks. If you have a reason to be angry then it seems fair play.

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