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Thai Man Killed And His Wife Injured Following Purchase Of Pick-Up In Pattaya

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Thai Man killed and his wife injured following purchase of pick-up in Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- A Thai Man was killed and his Wife from the Democratic Republic of Laos was badly injured after they gave over 300,000 Baht to purchase a pick-up truck. On Sunday the pair had arranged to meet a group of Thai Men, with the intention of negotiating the purchase of a truck. The couple had recently sold their old truck for 400,000 Baht while they were in Laos and decided to come to Pattaya to work in Construction. They also wanted to purchase another pick-up and a work colleague known as Khun Gaiwit promised to meet them on Sunday to discuss the sale of his truck for 300,000 Baht.

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-- Pattaya One 2011-05-02

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What miserable low life.

I dont think execution is appropriate - just life behind bars, or justice as the deceased relatives see fit.

May they catch these killers, toss them in the worst prison in Thailand where they will probably catch HIV and hepatitis, and die painful and lonely deaths.

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