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Cruel Murder Of Thai “Rubbish Recycling’ Man Outside His Hut

SATTAHIP:--Murderer(s) cruelly killed a Thai man, who picked up discarded items for recycling, but was then found dead at his hut at Na-Jomtien, south of Pattaya City. The police assumed that the culprit(s) came to rob the victim but he put up a fight, so was beaten to death by the criminal(s).

October 30, 2013 [PDN]; This incident was reported at 5.40 pm. to Police Lieutenant Niphon Nonkleua (the Investigation Officer on duty at Na (south)-Jomtien police station, (just south of Pattaya City in Chonburi Province). He was notified that a Thai man was found murdered in his hut (near the Shell petrol station), at Moo-1, Na -Jomtien, in the Sattahip district. Police rushed to inspect the scene with the rescuers of ‘Sawang Rojjanatharmmasatharn’ Sattahip Rescue foundation.

At the crime scene, which only approximately 10-meters from Sukhumvit Road, there was a wooden hut with a galvanised-zinc iron roof and surrounded by a neglected forest. In front of the hut they found the corpse of an unknown (nameless) man Thai of nationality, aged approximated 40-years old, whose occupation was the seller of discarded things that could be recycled.

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/10/31/cruel-murder-of-thai-rubbish-recycling-man-outside-his-hut/

--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2011-11-01

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Who knows?

But this certainly makes good cannon fodder for some cheap, dime-novel tripe from another incompetent "reporter", as is always (always!) the case.

"neglected forest". 'Had to laugh at that one. How about "cruelly neglected forest", and then bring on the environmentalists. Hey! Maybe it was the environmentalists who murdered him?

Who knows?

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Just about the lowest crime it's possible to imagine. I sincerely hope the Buddhist belief in karma is true and that the murderers get what they deserve.

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Who knows?

But this certainly makes good cannon fodder for some cheap, dime-novel tripe from another incompetent "reporter", as is always (always!) the case.

"neglected forest". 'Had to laugh at that one. How about "cruelly neglected forest", and then bring on the environmentalists. Hey! Maybe it was the environmentalists who murdered him?

Who knows?

' 'Had to laugh at that one. How about "cruelly neglected forest",'

Another totally pointless, tactless comment.

It sounds like the poor man led a fairly lonely existence. That anyone would want to steal from someone who had so little in the way of possessions makes it seem all the more sad.

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Who knows?

But this certainly makes good cannon fodder for some cheap, dime-novel tripe from another incompetent "reporter", as is always (always!) the case.

"neglected forest". 'Had to laugh at that one. How about "cruelly neglected forest", and then bring on the environmentalists. Hey! Maybe it was the environmentalists who murdered him?

Who knows?

' 'Had to laugh at that one. How about "cruelly neglected forest",'

Another totally pointless, tactless comment.

It sounds like the poor man led a fairly lonely existence. That anyone would want to steal from someone who had so little in the way of possessions makes it seem all the more sad.

Pointless and tactless! Exactly the way things go around here. Didn't know the man myself, so I can't say anything about his choices and decisions in life, or why you seem to think he was lonely. Maybe his brain was fried from too many bad decisions in life, and he wore out his welcome with his fellow Thais. Maybe he did something that brought on retaliation. There are a lot of maybes. I don't know, and neither do you.

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