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Khon Kaen fish dispute leads to fatal shooting
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod By Bright Choomanee A dispute over a fish led to a tragic incident in Khon Kaen, where a 63 year old man fatally shot his 41 year old nephew, following a disagreement about the fish being cooked without permission. The police have charged Sangha with intentional manslaughter. Yesterday, January 27, reports emerged of a shooting incident that occurred the day before at a residence in Ban Nong Wa, Moo 3, Yang Kham subdistrict, Nong Ruea district, Khon Kaen province. At the scene, Yuttana was found dead, having been shot in the back with a homemade gun, with the bullet lodged inside. The investigation revealed that Sangha, the uncle, and Yuttana, the nephew, lived in the same house. The argument arose when Sangha became upset that Yuttana had cooked a fish that Sangha had bought, without informing him. According to Darunee, a 54 year old witness, the pair argued at midday, which escalated into a physical altercation that required intervention from relatives and neighbours. Later in the evening, as Yuttana sat with his back to Sangha, the latter, still harbouring anger, retrieved a homemade gun from the forest and shot his nephew in the back, causing him to fall forward. Sangha then fled to a field hut. Police from the Nong Ruea Police Station later apprehended Sangha after he sought assistance from the village head to surrender. Police Colonel Prateep Penyawat of the Nong Ruea Police Station disclosed that Sangha was taken to the scene to reenact the incident as part of his confession. In the afternoon, a lawyer was present during the questioning by investigators, reported KhaoSod. Sangha now faces charges of intentional manslaughter and possession of an unlicensed firearm, with the case set to be presented to the Khon Kaen Provincial Court. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-28 -
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Looking forward do U.S. expats face the risk of retaliation by nations burned by Trump?
I don't see how smaller countries could do much against any economic warfare committed by the U.S. Of course they could have "don't buy American" campaigns on consumer goods but it would not hurt America. Laughing at every pubic announcement won't embarrass anyone. -
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Why Democrats Hold the Advantage for 2028 and Beyond
You are intermittently sensible here so I hope that some day, you can apsire to lower-medium status. You know, Pad Thai WITH the prawns. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 28 January 2025
Fatal shooting at Nan land reform office leaves two dead By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Matichon In the office of the Nan Provincial Land Reform, a shooting incident resulted in one fatality and one critical injury. The event unfolded yesterday, January 27, when a disagreement escalated. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wanatpong Santiphongsathorn and Police Major Danuwat Kittiyos led a team to the scene after being notified. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350114-fatal-shooting-at-nan-land-reform-office-leaves-two-dead/ -
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British woman jailed after collecting debt from Thai millionaire
The story lacks fact ..... there are way too many holes in it to make any judgement or call. The problem here is you don't know who to believe ... ain't that the truth !!
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