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False Friend Steals Gold Necklace

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False friend steals gold necklace

By two young Thai women, khun Kwanreon Rahannok, 23, and khun Suganya Yamgang, 19, that they had been victims of a robbery

At 2 AM on April first, Police Major Prateep Tawngdee investigations inspector of the Pattaya Police Station was called by two young Thai women, khun Kwanreon Rahannok, 23, and khun Suganya Yamgang, 19, that they had been victims of a robbery.

The women said that two days previously a Thai woman had stolen two gold necklaces from khun Kwanreon and khun SUganya. They said they had gone to Tony's Bar on Walking Street for a night out. They said a woman working there named Pangsee had struck up a friendship and had a few drinks. Pangsee accompanied the two ladies home and gave them a massage. When the two women woke up, the found both Pangsee and the gold necklace missing.

The boys in brown picked up Pangsee who said she had borrowed the necklace from khun Kwanreon and intended to return it. The police did not believe this unlikely story and are investigating further before pressing actual charges. Khun Kwanreon got her necklace back but there was no trace of the other necklace.

-Pattaya People

False friend steals gold necklace

By two young Thai women, khun Kwanreon Rahannok, 23, and khun Suganya Yamgang, 19, that they had been victims of a robbery

At 2 AM on April first, Police Major Prateep Tawngdee investigations inspector of the Pattaya Police Station was called by two young Thai women, khun Kwanreon Rahannok, 23, and khun Suganya Yamgang, 19, that they had been victims of a robbery.

The women said that two days previously a Thai woman had stolen two gold necklaces from khun Kwanreon and khun SUganya. They said they had gone to Tony's Bar on Walking Street for a night out. They said a woman working there named Pangsee had struck up a friendship and had a few drinks. Pangsee accompanied the two ladies home and gave them a massage. When the two women woke up, the found both Pangsee and the gold necklace missing.

The boys in brown picked up Pangsee who said she had borrowed the necklace from khun Kwanreon and intended to return it. The police did not believe this unlikely story and are investigating further before pressing actual charges. Khun Kwanreon got her necklace back but there was no trace of the other necklace.

-Pattaya People

So, was it 1 or 2 necklaces that were stolen ?

The girls go for "a night out" at Tony's (um, yeah), and end up meeting a girl and taking her back to their place (sounds more like a farang thing, but OK).

The stranger ends up giving them massages until they fall asleep (at the same time ?), and then makes off with their (1 or 2) necklaces.

Pretty bad when the girls start preying on each other !

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