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Phuket boy, 16, murdered with throat cut and body burned in woods

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Phuket boy, 16, murdered with throat cut and body burned in woods
Phuket Gazette

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Officers inspect the scene where the youth's body was found with his throat cut and multiple stab wounds in his chest. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

PHUKET: -- Police are investigating the murder of a 16-year-old boy who had been stabbed multiple times and whose throat was cut before his body was dumped and burned at a wooded location in a remote part of central Phuket.

Police called to the scene – on Muang Chaofa Road, about 3km from Chao Fa West Road (map here) – shortly after noon yesterday said the boy had likely been dead for about three days.

“He had seven stab wounds in his chest and his throat had been cut,” said Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Peerayuth Karachedi. “We believe he was killed at another location, then brought here and burned, possibly to destroy the evidence.”

The victim was identified as Pawarisorn Sae-Ung, and besides his ID card, police found US$11, 50 baht and an ATM card in his wallet.

Col Peerayuth offered three possible motives for Mr Pawarisorn’s murder: an argument with a friend; a fight over stolen money; or because he had knowledge of illegal activities.

He declined to explain why he believed these were the causes.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Phuket-boy-16-murdered-with-throat-cut-and-body-burned-in-woods-22976.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-12-07

Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

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Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

Police were called in because a boy is dead, likely murdered. It's a tall order to expect the police to prevent every death that happens.

Seems to me that area is becoming the venue of choice for disposal of dead bodies. Same area where Fanelli dumped his victim's corpse...

I doubt we'll see the same level of investigation in this case, however.

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Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

How can you be called a senior member when you write crap like this? Do police stop crime in other countries?

Executed at the age of 16.

Definately hanging around with the wrong crowd.

sad, very sad but true.

Executed at the age of 16.

Definately hanging around with the wrong crowd.

Not executed; murdered.

A lot of blood at the scene of the crime if the body was transported.

RIP to the victim and condolences to the family.

"body was found with his throat cut and multiple stab wounds in his chest" = crime of passion, culprit should not be too hard to find, because the victim knew him/her...

RIP to the victim and condolences to the family.

"body was found with his throat cut and multiple stab wounds in his chest" = crime of passion, culprit should not be too hard to find, because the victim knew him/her...

Perhaps not. I feel like doing the same to strangers who give me a funny look. But maybe that's just me.

all this Thainess is just to much, phuket a place to avoid, i'm sure.

...so the police apparently know more...but won't talk....

Executed at the age of 16.

Definately hanging around with the wrong crowd.

Not executed; murdered.

A lot of blood at the scene of the crime if the body was transported.

"Not executed; murdered." - same same but different.

Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

How can you be called a senior member when you write crap like this? Do police stop crime in other countries?

Being a Senior Member does not denote membership in a hallowed fraternity of knowledge or rational thinking.

Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

Police were called in because a boy is dead, likely murdered. It's a tall order to expect the police to prevent every death that happens.

And particularly in a country where the people do not care much about the police.

Appears to me that the PEOPLE decide.

In Phuket town, for a few weeks some 2 months ago, huge signs were posted, 2 meters by two meters, with a picture of a helmet, and an indication that wearing a helmet would be enforced 100%, in big letters...

The people just ignored the signs.

The people won. The big signs were removed.

The people in Thailand decide...

>Helmets are worn only when someone decides so.... Which is very far from 100%.

RIP young dude. Here in Toronto young guys get off'd all the time, it's an epidemic and disgrace. But even burning the victim, wow, that sounds personal.

Here in Thailand the Royal Thai Police has to be called for cases like this. Why ??? Why do they not prevent this shit. Bacause a human life is wort about 500 bath in Thailand. Not more, not less. The police is just a joke.

Police were called in because a boy is dead, likely murdered. It's a tall order to expect the police to prevent every death that happens.

And particularly in a country where the people do not care much about the police.

Appears to me that the PEOPLE decide.

In Phuket town, for a few weeks some 2 months ago, huge signs were posted, 2 meters by two meters, with a picture of a helmet, and an indication that wearing a helmet would be enforced 100%, in big letters...

The people just ignored the signs.

The people won. The big signs were removed.

The people in Thailand decide...

>Helmets are worn only when someone decides so.... Which is very far from 100%.

Which the natural conclusion would be that the people are right?

Crikey, place is like Chicago during prohibition!

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