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Gunman Surrenders After Fatally Shooting Rival in Songkhla
Picture from responders. A 30-year-old man turned himself in to police after fatally shooting a rival in front of a house in Songkhla province, claiming he acted in self-defence after fearing he would be attacked with a machete. At around 07:30 on 2 March, officers from Rattaphum Police Station, Songkhla, were alerted to a fatal shooting at a residence in Moo 6, Tha Chamuang subdistrict, Rattaphum district. Police, forensic investigators, and medical personnel from Rattaphum Hospital were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, they found the body of Mr Chamnarn 55, from Moo 12, Tha Chamuang. He had sustained four gunshot wounds to the head, torso, right arm, and hand, fired from a .38 calibre revolver. The victim lay in a pool of blood in front of the house. The suspect, Mr Warayuth 30, also from Tha Chamuang, fled the scene on a motorcycle but later surrendered at Rattaphum Police Station. He confessed to the shooting and admitted to disposing of the weapon in a canal behind his house. According to Mr Warayuth’s statement, he was riding his motorcycle to buy groceries when he encountered Mr Chamnarn, his long-time rival, standing outside his house. The suspect claimed he stopped to resolve their conflict, but the victim allegedly brandished a machete and attempted to strike him. Fearing for his life, Mr Warayuth said he stepped back, drew his firearm, and fired all six rounds in his revolver before fleeing home to dispose of the weapon. Mr Warayuth told police that Mr Chamnarn had previously threatened him and even attempted to attack him inside his home, possibly under the influence of drugs. He had reported the earlier incident to Rattaphum Police but tensions between them continued. On the morning of the shooting, he said he only stopped to talk but panicked when Mr Chamnarn raised the machete, prompting him to fire in self-defence. Local residents reported hearing multiple gunshots and, upon investigating, found Mr Warayuth standing with the gun in his hand while Mr Chamnarn lay motionless on the ground. However, they were too afraid to intervene. Authorities called in a rescue diving team from the Mitraphap Samakkhi Foundation in Hat Yai and Rattaphum Rescue to search the canal where Mr Warayuth claimed to have discarded the weapon, but it has yet to be recovered. Mr Warayuth has been charged with murder, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, and carrying a firearm in public without proper authorisation. -- 2025-03-03 -
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'My uncle was a weird guy....'
Your uncle would be no where as weird as the OP. Now he is weird. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Swedish Man Found Weeping Beside Girlfriend’s Body in Pattaya Condo Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Swedish man was found in deep distress after discovering his 26-year-old Thai girlfriend had taken her own life in their Pattaya condominium. The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of 2 March, prompting an immediate police investigation. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353343-swedish-man-found-weeping-beside-girlfriend’s-body-in-pattaya-condo/ -
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Swedish Man Found Weeping Beside Girlfriend’s Body in Pattaya Condo
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Swedish man was found in deep distress after discovering his 26-year-old Thai girlfriend had taken her own life in their Pattaya condominium. The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of 2 March, prompting an immediate police investigation. At approximately 04:05, Police Lieutenant Suthiraphan Tapasri of Pattaya City Police Station received a report of a suicide at a condominium in South Pattaya, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi. Officers and rescue personnel from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, officers found the Swedish man weeping uncontrollably beside the body of his girlfriend, identified as Ms. Sureetip, 26. She had used a pair of trousers to hang herself. In his grief, the man had lowered her body before the authorities arrived and was found lying next to her, inconsolable. A security guard at the condominium reported that the foreign man had approached him earlier that night, pleading for help after his girlfriend had locked herself inside the room, threatening to end her life. The security guard attempted to knock on the door multiple times but received no response. Out of concern, he asked the Swedish man for permission to climb onto the balcony to check on her. Upon gaining access, he was met with a devastating sight, Ms. Sureetip had already lost consciousness. Authorities were immediately alerted. A close friend of the deceased revealed that she had called earlier in the evening, distressed over her relationship. She expressed fears that her foreign boyfriend no longer loved her and mentioned taking pills in an attempt to end her life. Her final words included a heartbreaking phrase: “If you don’t see the coffin, you won’t shed tears.” Out of concern, the friend rushed to see her and also contacted the Swedish boyfriend, urging him to stay with her. However, later that night, he left the apartment to have dinner, leaving Ms. Sureetip alone. When he returned, he found the door locked and sought help from security, only to discover the tragic outcome. Police Lieutenant Suthiraphan Tapasri conducted a thorough examination of the scene, finding no signs of struggle or foul play. The body has been transferred for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-03-03 -
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Body placed next to passenger on Qatar Airways flight from Melbourne to Doha
Several times I've been on domestic and international flights and passengers have arrived into the cabin with strollers, small wheelchairs, extra full size suitcases and more and magically they have been stored somewhere out of sight within the cabin.
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