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14-Year-Old Thai-Australian Boy Fatally Stabbed After Dispute in Bang Saray

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The lack of discipline in Thai kids from the time they are born is responsible for this outcome. Especially young boys, kick a cat - everybody laughs, pulls a dogs ear - everybody laughs, tips a table full of food - everybody laughs, kicks a ball and breaks a window - everybody laughs, then it moves on..... mum i need money - okay son here you go, mum i need a phone - okay son here you go, mum i need a motorbike - okay son here you go! never disciplined throughout their younger growing up days, no sense of right or wrong.... and here we are... he looked at me wrong so i stabbed him in the back!!

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