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Bangkok: Angered by her husband, woman 'burns 42 houses'

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Angered By Her Husband, Woman 'Burns 42 Houses'
By Khaosod Online

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BANGKOK: -- Police have arrested a woman who allegedly burned down 42 houses following an argument with her husband.

The big fire, which burned down 42 houses in Ajnarong Slum in Klong Toey district, Bangkok, was reportedly caused by a woman, who was furiously angry at her husband, said Tha Ruea police yesterday.

The police was then issued arrest warrants against the woman and arrested her on Monday.

The suspect, Ms. Chantana Patcharasopit, was walking with her husband, Mr. Somphon Khamindra, at the mall when police made the arrest. She promptly confessed to the crime, and stated that she was having a personal argument with her husband at the time.

The suspect said she burned some clothes inside their room and continued arguing with her husband later.

According to Pol.Lt.Gen. Khamronwit Thoopkra-chang, Bangkok Police Chief, the fire was reported to have occurred from house No. 29 in the condensed area before spread to other 40 – 50 houses. The incident affected 92 households, and caused at least 401 casualties.

Fortunately, nobody died in the fire.

Tha Ruea police is scheduled to investigate the incident further.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNNE1qUXlPRFUyTUE9PQ==

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-10-22

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These things never happen in Pattaya

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and caused at least 401 casualties.

Fortunately, nobody died in the fire.

Need better translator at Khaosod.

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Brings a new meaning to: Thai ladies are hot!!giggle.gif

and caused at least 401 casualties.

Fortunately, nobody died in the fire.

Need better translator at Khaosod.

You can be a casualty and not be dead.

A mental giant

Homeless casualty.

A mental giant

Please explain, is there more to this?

Was it (Burns) night ??? 42 houses less to flood, BUT I do feel sorry for the dwellers there losing everything they had because of another crazy tempered nutter.

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A mental giant

Please explain, is there more to this?

Nope. I think it is perfectly normal to set fire to 42 houses after you have a tiff

Dragons breath fire !. Beware of an old dragon scorned !.

42 houses, because you had an argument with your husband????

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Beware a woman scorned, especially a Thai one.

Is this the same incident which carried the headline 'Nut, starts fire'?

last week a bloke topped his wife because she watches (watched) soap operas.. Tody a bird burns down 42 houses because she was having a tiff with her old man.. Awww. bless...

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and caused at least 401 casualties.

Fortunately, nobody died in the fire.

Need better translator at Khaosod.

Need a better understanding of English at Thai Visa.

Another mentally possessed.

Let's hope she at least got to blow off some steam.

Nutcase^2.

Dragons breath fire !. Beware of an old dragon scorned !.

At lease the didn't do the Lorena Bobbitt trick on him.

hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

"The big fire, which burned down 42 houses in Ajnarong Slum in Klong Toey district, Bangkok, was reportedly caused by a woman, who was furiously angry at her husband, said Tha Ruea police yesterday."

Is it really called "Ajnarong Slum" in Thai language?

Well, she certainly taught him a lesson.

For a start: Casualty. A person killed OR injured in a war or accident. (Common) A person or thing badly affected by an event or situation.

Casualty in this context seems quite appropriate.

Cutting off the penis is usually as I understand it, particular punishment for sexual infidelity only. Not general dissatisfaction or just being ticked off with the rels or something.

I suspect my ex burnt us out of the house, from playing with fire and general dissatisfaction. For those that seem to think these things only happen in Thailand. This was not a Thai wife, and didn't happen in Thailand.

Where is Forrest Gump when you need him.

the pleasures of married life

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and caused at least 401 casualties.

Fortunately, nobody died in the fire.

Need better translator at Khaosod.

You can be a casualty and not be dead.

My sypathy and prayers for the homeless and injured

ca·su·al·ty

noun \ˈka-zhəl-tē, ˈkazh-wəl-, ˈka-zhə-wəl-\

: a person who is hurt or killed during an accident, war, etc.

: a person or thing that is harmed, lost, or destroyed

In Military terms casualty always seems refers to loss of life

I wonder if Mrs. Oleary"My sympathies to the homeless and injureds cow ever got ot of prison?

the pleasures of married life

What some women will do to get their husband to take them shopping for news clothes.

Note to self

Do not piss wife off.

Is she being held in a cell, or still out there with a lighter? She hasn't been charged? Seems pretty self evident it was arson.... or are they waiting for an envelope with the answer to what to do?

I can't imagine it, the Thai lady is calm, polite and sweet ..... when sleeps wub.png

serves him right for allowing her to listen to Prodigy w00t.gif

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