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Crime Motorbike Mechanic Kills Friend in Altercation Over Prices
Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath A 31-year-old motorbike mechanic has confessed to fatally beating his friend during a heated argument over spare part prices. The attack occurred on the morning of 12 July, next to the railway track near Soi Wat Thung Grad, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi province. Police were alerted to the incident around 11:00 by relatives of the deceased, Mr. Sonthaya “Toomtam” (33), who had earlier been rushed to Hospital by his attacker but later succumbed to his injuries. Doctors reported severe trauma to his head and back, believed to have been inflicted with a blunt object. Investigators from Bang Lamung Police Station launched a swift probe. Surveillance checks and witness accounts led them to a blue Mitsubishi Strada pickup truck registered in Rayong, which was seen delivering the victim to the hospital. The driver was later identified as Mr. Somjet Supprasert, a local motorbike repairman and friend of the deceased. Mr. Somjet was located near his residence in Soi Wat Thung Grad and taken in for questioning. After more than two hours of interrogation, he admitted to the assault, claiming it had not been premeditated and stemmed from a sudden loss of temper. According to his statement, Mr. Somjet had been sitting near the railway tracks, a spot he frequents, when Mr. Sonthaya approached, carrying a metre-long wooden baton. When asked about the weapon, Mr. Sonthaya reportedly replied that it was “to scare off dogs”. An argument soon erupted after Mr. Sonthaya complained about Mr. Somjet’s prices for motorbike modifications, stating other garages offered better value. The mechanic responded defensively, telling his friend to take his business elsewhere. At that point, Mr. Sonthaya allegedly punched Mr. Somjet and swung the wooden baton at him, but missed. The weapon fell and Mr. Somjet picked it up and retaliated, striking Mr. Sonthaya repeatedly until he collapsed. Mr. Somjet claims that after hearing the victim plead for mercy, he stopped the assault, helped him up and they talked briefly. However, Mr. Sonthaya soon began experiencing chest pains and shortness of breath. Realising the severity of the injuries, Mr. Somjet left to retrieve his pickup truck, returned to the scene and rushed his friend to hospital. Mr. Somjet remained at the hospital for several hours but eventually left, stating he intended to return home and await developments. He insists he had no intention of fleeing and has expressed remorse for his actions, apologising to both the victim and his family. Police have taken Mr. Somjet to the crime scene to collect evidence, including the weapon used in the assault and the clothes he wore at the time. He has since been formally charged with “causing grievous bodily harm resulting in death” and remains in police custody pending further legal proceedings and possible further charges as the investigation continues. Meanwhile, the victim’s relatives stated, they remain unconvinced by the suspect’s version of events. They question whether the incident truly occurred at the railway tracks and argue that Mr. Sonthaya had no reason to be in the area at that time. The family plans to collect his body from the hospital and hold funeral rites at Wat Thung Grad, vowing to pursue justice. -
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UK Hate Crime Probe Launched After Migrant Effigy Torched on Northern Ireland Bonfire
Spot on. The Irish have only themselves to blame for this disaster. Ditto the USA; UK, and much of the EU. Their befuddled people stood by while corrupt leaders allowed this influx of migrants without the slightest concern about what the unintended consequences might be. The results - foreseeable from the get-go - are only just beginning. -
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Epstein Coverup Continues
So before Trump was elected, both Patel and Bongino spent years stoking conspiracy-minded theories about Epstein, now they part of Trump's clown circus, they have completely changed their tune!! I wonder why?? Read on for more info on this........ Before their appointments to their current roles, Patel and Bongino spent years stoking conspiracy-minded questions about Epstein. Patel, a former federal prosecutor and assistant public defender, made his name in conservative media as a bombastic and frequent podcast guest and repeatedly called for the FBI to release its full file on Epstein. During a 2023 interview with right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson, Patel suggested Congress was blocking the release of Epstein’s purported client list “because of who’s on that list”. “Put on your big-boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are,” he said. Bongino, on his own podcast, had repeatedly questioned the handling of the Epstein investigation. “What the hell are they hiding with Jeffrey Epstein?” he asked in 2023. Conservative influencers seized on a February interview on Fox News in which Bondi said she had Epstein’s client list “sitting on my desk right now to review” – a list that the Justice Department now says did not exist!!!!!!! https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/jeffrey-epstein-case-memo-divides-donald-trump-appointees-fuels-conspiracy-theories/WT4ZPSIF6FGDDBZV2KLNP5ER5Y/ Someone is telling "porkies" and it would most likely be from the clowns of the "Liar in Chief". -
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Report Cannabis Advocates Warn of Economic Damage from Policy Shift
Corruption & Yabba are far far bigger problems -
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How often do you hear song lyrics you consider profound?
One lyric that has always stuck with me from The Eagles, "Take it to the limit". "You can spend all your time making money, You can spend all your love making time, If it all fell to pieces tomorrow, Would you still be mine?"
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