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Husband Fatally Stabs Wife in Front of Son in Trang
Picture captured from CCTV A domestic dispute ended in a horrific murder when a 39- year-old man fatally stabbed his wife in front of their 8-year-old son. The incident, which occurred on December 4, left the community in shock. The victim's heartbreaking final words entrusted her brother to take care of her children. The attack took place at approximately 20:30 in front of the family home in Koh Pia, Yan Ta Khao District, Trand. The victim, Ms. Jaruwan "Pan" Kaewprajum, 35, was stabbed multiple times in the torso, neck, and hands by her estranged husband, Mr. Chamnan "Chui" Sudklaew. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries at Yan Ta Khao Hospital. According to family members, Ms. Jaruwan, a former hospital cleaner, had endured years of physical abuse by Mr. Chamnan, who was described as short-tempered and prone to violence. The couple, who had two children together, had separated two months prior due to ongoing domestic issues. On the night of the murder, Mr. Chamnan reportedly arrived at Ms. Jaruwan's home on a motorcycle. Witnesses say he confronted her, leading to a heated argument. Moments later, he pulled out a knife and stabbed her repeatedly in front of their eldest son, who begged his father to stop. The incident was captured on the home CCTV system. Ms. Jaruwan managed to stumble outside, screaming for help from relatives before collapsing. Despite being rushed to the hospital, she succumbed to her wounds en route. Her final words. to her brother were, "Please take care of my children." Mr. Chamnan fled the scene but was later apprehended at his father's house in a nearby village. He confessed to the crime, claiming he acted out of anger after being insulted by his wife. He also alleged that longstanding marital issues and suspicions of infidelity had driven him to the breaking point. Police have charged Mr. Chamnan with premeditated murder. He is currently in custody and awaiting trial. Ms. Jaruwan's uncle, Mr. Wora Kaewprajum, described her as a hardworking and devoted mother who had been raising her children on her own since separating from her husband. "She endured so much, but we never thought it would come to this," he said tearfully. Her brother, Mr. Jirasak Kaewprajum, expressed regret that he couldn't save her in time. "I heard my nephew screaming and ran to help. She was bleeding heavily but still managed to ask me to take care of her children. I tried to get her to the hospital, but she didn't make it," he said. The victim's mother, Mrs. Chare Kaewprajum, revealed that her daughter had called her shortly before the attack, expressing fear of her husband. She said she never imagined he would resort to such violence. "She suffered so much from his abuse. If she could hear me now, I'd tell her not to worry about the children. We'll take care of them," she said. On the afternoon of December 6, police escorted Mr. Chamnan to court for his first hearing. He admitted to the stabbing but claimed he had no intention to kill, citing a loss of control during the argument. However, authorities are skeptical of his account, as evidence suggests a premeditated act. -- 2024-12-07 -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
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Families Condemn Investigations into Disgraced Surgeon Yaser Jabbar at UK's Top Hospital
From my experience working in hospitals, blame the management that kowtows to consultants. They know when things are not right, or should, but so often ignore or cover for them. I had many battles with management and lost all. I also blame the assistants from the registrars to the nursing staff that will not rock the boat by making an official complaint. The days when consultants were "god" should have been left behind decades ago, but sadly still alive and kicking. -
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Whistleblower Alleges Normalized Anti-Semitism at the BBC
😂😂😂😂 riiiiiiiiight! So delusional! -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
It's not the wrong attitude! What's always conveniently left out is that Thais on average earn a fraction of what people who have enough money to pay for a flight and a hotel in Thailand make a month. Should the Thais pay the same price as tourists? 10 bucks to get into a National Park for example is peanuts for a tourist. Also, no one is forced to go in there. There's dual pricing in Thailand and it's not gonna go away. So people have two options, either take it for what it is or bitch and moan about it, but it's not gonna change no matter how much people keep complaining about it. What I don't get is why this subject keeps popping up in this forum. It's literally flogging a dead horse at this point! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 7 December 2024
Military Van Crashes Into Tree, Leaving 3 Dead and Several Injured A crash occurred as a military van driver, returning from a longboat race, lost control, crashed into a tree, and overturned, resulting in three fatalities and injuries to more than ten passengers. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345570-military-van-crashes-into-tree-leaving-3-dead-and-several-injured/
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