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Former Thai League 2 Footballer Shoots Friend Dead in Fit of Rage Over Long-Standing Tension
Picture courtesy of Khomchadluek. A former Thai League footballer has been arrested after allegedly shooting and killing his long-time friend in a shocking act of violence fuelled by suppressed resentment over being belittled. The incident occurred at 22:30 on 10 April in a house in Moo 1, Samphao Lom Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Police and forensic teams were called to the scene, where they discovered the lifeless body of 29-year-old Mr Chitsanucha, who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the head, chest and abdomen. Three spent 9mm bullet casings were recovered from the scene. The victim’s mother, who rushed to the scene upon hearing the news, collapsed in shock and required immediate medical attention. She told officers that her son frequently visited the house, which doubled as a motorcycle repair shop run by his friend. She also noted that the pair had a history of arguments, with a notable falling out two years ago, although they had since reconciled. Police identified and arrested the alleged shooter, 32-year-old Mr Mukthas, who lived in the house and remained at the scene following the incident. He was found in possession of the firearm believed to have been used in the attack, a 9mm pistol with seven rounds of ammunition. Preliminary investigations revealed that the men had been close friends for years. However, Mr Mukthas had reportedly harboured resentment towards the victim, who frequently made condescending remarks about his age. On the night of the incident, another argument erupted, during which Mr Mukthas allegedly snapped, retrieved his pistol, and fired five to six shots at his friend, killing him instantly. Mr Kunakorn a friend of the suspect and a fellow former footballer, arrived at the police station to visit Mr Mukthas but was unable to see him due to the ongoing investigation. He told reporters that he had known Mr Mukthas since their footballing days, which included stints in Thai League 2 and 3. “He’s quiet, reserved, good at fixing motorbikes, and usually keeps to himself,” said Mr Kunakorn. “He never mentioned having any problems with the victim. We were even supposed to play football together soon.” Police are currently holding Mr Mukthas at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station for further questioning. Forensic officers have collected fingerprints, gunshot residue, and DNA samples as part of the ongoing investigation. The victim’s body has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Pathum Thani for a full autopsy before being released to his family for religious rites. The motive behind the shooting is believed to be deep-seated emotional frustration rather than a spontaneous dispute. -- 2025-04-12 -
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Trump Rejects EU’s ‘Zero Tariffs’ Offer, Vows to Erase $350bn Trade Deficit With Energy Sale
"350" comes up a lot. £350 million per week was the number the NHS would get following Brexit. Of course it didn't. 350ppm CO2 is apparently the atmosheric threshold, above which life on earth changes fundementally. 350.org is a climate change pressure group. 350 is an "Angel Number" among the God Botherers/Holy Joes. Obviously Lizard People code. -
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Gaza Bloodbath: 30+ Killed as Israel Bombs Bakeries, Hospitals & Refugee Camps"
You would think that if conditions were that bad, Hamas would release the remaining hostages in exchange for the resumption of aid. Hamas gains nothing but subjects Gazans to suffering by clinging to the hostages. Does Hamas' hatred of Jews overwhelm its compassion for its own people that it is willing to see more Gazans die? Aren't 50,000 martyrs enough for Hamas? When will they realize they have been beaten? -
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US Revokes 300 Student Visas in Crackdown on Campus Protests
Never forget freedom of speech even if you don’t like what’s being said as most do in this case(myself included) is a sacred pillar of democracy…….thats being snuffed out in its sielf is wrong what on earth are you afaraid of these protesters have little to no power.stop cheering the removal of a right it’s wrong. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 April 2025
Man Kills Neighbour in Roadside Attack Over Dog Shooting Incident Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 36-year-old man has handed himself in to police after brutally killing a former friend in a long-standing dispute sparked by the shooting of his dog. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357556-man-kills-neighbour-in-roadside-attack-over-dog-shooting-incident/ -
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Man Kills Neighbour in Roadside Attack Over Dog Shooting Incident
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 36-year-old man has handed himself in to police after brutally killing a former friend in a long-standing dispute sparked by the shooting of his dog. At approximately 10:30 on 10 April, Mr. Apichai Khoraksa, 36, walked into Nam Som Police Station in Udon Thani province and calmly informed officers that he had just killed Mr. Auychai Thongnud, 50, and wished to surrender. Initially doubtful of the confession, officers questioned Mr. Apichai, who provided specific details about the crime scene. Police then escorted him to the location, a roadside near Ban Champa Thong village in Ban Yuak subdistrict, where they found Mr. Auychai’s body, lying face up with severe head wounds inflicted by a sharp weapon. Mr. Apichai told investigators that he and the deceased had a history of animosity. The dispute reportedly stemmed from an earlier incident in which Mr. Auychai allegedly shot Mr. Apichai’s dog with a homemade gun. On the day of the murder, the two encountered each other on a public road and began arguing once again about the dog. Mr. Auychai denied the accusations and allegedly challenged Mr. Apichai to a fight. In a fit of rage, Mr. Apichai struck the victim twice on the neck with a machete he had been carrying. Police confirmed that Mr. Apichai showed no signs of mental illness and had no history of psychiatric treatment. He was described as calm and cooperative during the investigation, handing over the weapon used in the attack. Authorities have charged him with intentional murder. He remains in custody as legal proceedings move forward. -- 2025-04-12
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