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Bad Language Causes Death

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Local rescue worker shot dead. Bad language is blamed.

Another fatal shooting to report on now, from Soi Potisan in Naklua. The dead man is Khun Prichar aged 21 who works as a rescue worker for the Sawang Boriboon Foundation. He was shot twice in the head inside his house by two gunmen according to witnesses. Police Lieutenant Girengaiwoot from Banglamung Police Station was assigned to the case and discovered from witness accounts that two men approached the house and begun to shout obscenities at the victim. Khun Prichar fought back with profanities of his own and then the assailants produced a gun and shot a total of seven times at the victim, striking him twice in the head. Police believe the attack was not pre-planned and Khun Prichar was thought not to have any enemies. It appears that a simple exchange of abusive language led to the young mans death.

-Pattaya City News

Thursday 22nd September 2005

Another story with more than meets the eye.

Two guys pull up at a house at random and start swearing at the occupants for no reason and without knowing whose in the house..............could of been 4 cops inside having a drink together for all they knew.

On top of that they just happened to be armed.

The old saying comes to mind.........."keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" :o

Just a random act of violence, SURE! :o

Khun Prichar pissed off somebody bad enough to want him dead.

The Pattaya City News rides again! :D

I'm betting you could have asked the neighbors and got the truth but that would have been far too much effort.....

~WISteve

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