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Russian Father Throws Son from Speedboat Near Surin Islands, Leading to Fatality


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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  I was talking about ALL the letters in being Caps , not just certain words 

 

Of course, I know what you were saying.

And, I agree.

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Has anyone reported the AGE of the son?

Seem that this point is CRUCIAL to understanding of this tragedy.

 

If the son were under the age of 12, and a non-swimmer, then this would have been a dastardly deed.

 

However, if the son were a swimmer, and this kind of thing, as a matter of just fooling around, happened regularly, then...

 

This father already is completely devastated by this tragedy.

 

No need to punish the father further.

 

 

It is very simple: 

if the kid drowned than it is father's fault and sin to bear

else the kid was [god forbid!] minced - than [guess] who's to blame?

 

Lets think technically: 33 tourists + crew yield about 400+ kg

the boat itself at least 200kg

Engine and canisters of diesel fuel [my guess] are another 100kg

So that comes to 700kg min.

So you can imagine the power of the engine itself to push this "speed boat?"
 

IT IS A PERFECT MINCER" (CAPS & bold)

 

PS: but if it was real "speed boat" than things look even more gore(-ish). 

Posted
21 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Has anyone reported the AGE of the son?

Seem that this point is CRUCIAL to understanding of this tragedy.

 

If the son were under the age of 12, and a non-swimmer, then this would have been a dastardly deed.

 

However, if the son were a swimmer, and this kind of thing, as a matter of just fooling around, happened regularly, then...

 

This father already is completely devastated by this tragedy.

 

No need to punish the father further.

 

 

 

   The Father should be on suicide watch as well 

Posted

UPDATE:

 

Russian Charged with Murder for Throwing Son from Speedboat

 

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Picture courtesy: AMARIN TV

 

In a shocking case off Thailand's coast, a Russian man, Artem Bugorskiy, faces murder charges after allegedly throwing his 13-year-old son, Lukas, from a speedboat, leading to the boy's tragic death.

 

This occurred during their return from the idyllic Surin Islands in Phang Nga province, just four kilometres from Koh Ra-Koh Phra Thong.

 

As the speedboat approached the shore, Lukas was thrown overboard, fatally striking the boat's propeller.

 

Overcome by distress, Mr. Bugorskiy jumped into the sea immediately following the act but was rescued by the crew, who also retrieved the boy's lifeless body.

 

On reaching the mainland at Phang Ng Khura Buri, Mr. Bugorskiy was found unconscious and injured and was swiftly taken to Khura Buri Chaiphat Hospital.

 

Authorities, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Somkid Onchan, subsequently charged him with murder. Nonetheless, the suspect was reportedly incoherent during questioning, unable to recall the incident clearly.

 

Eyewitnesses reported an argument between father and son before the tragedy, with Lukas allegedly pleading to return to his Thai mother following his parents' separation. The pair had been staying at Surin Islands National Park since November amid the familial tensions.

 

This tragic event underscores the devastating effects of unresolved family conflicts. As Mr. Bugorskiy faces these severe charges, the investigation will continue exploring family background and relevant circumstances.

 

This incident leaves a community in mourning and highlights the urgent need for addressing family issues before they escalate to such tragic extremes, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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-- 2025-01-25

 

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