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East Pattaya Shooting Blamed On Territorial Dispute Between Two Water Companies

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East Pattaya Shooting blamed on territorial dispute between two Water Companies

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A territorial dispute involving two Drinking Water companies is believed to be the motive behind a shooting incident which occurred at the house of one of the business owners at a housing estate in Soi Siam Country Club in the early hours of Tuesday. Police were called to the house of Khun Kashen aged 48, who runs the Diamond Water Company and were shown the damage caused by an unknown gunman who shot in the direction of the house a total of 10 times.

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-- Pattaya One 2012-01-24

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Wow I didn't know selling drinking water could be such a dangerous business.

As one guy told me many years ago. A Thai business plan equals a gun.

Only in Thailand me thinks

Edited by Soutpeel

Only in Thailand me thinks

Nah...just google "Glasgow Ice cream wars" !!

Oh, that's why our drinking water has run out and no one to deliver.

Only in Thailand me thinks

Nah...just google "Glasgow Ice cream wars" !!

or burger/hot dog wars in Leicester

RIP Gary Thompson

Only in Thailand me thinks

Nah...just google "Glasgow Ice cream wars" !!

Oh I remember them Fat Boy Doyle and the Campbells.

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