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Jealous Thai husband brutally murders wife in Samut Prakan shopping mall

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Pic source: Khaosod.co.th

A man is in police custody after stabbing his wife multiple times whilst she was at work in a busy shopping mall in Samut Prakan.

SAMUT PRAKAN:-- Yesterday afternoon (Sept 9th), Jaipuk Onchan, 38, carried out a prolonged and vicious knife attack on his wife, Jinkanya, 28.


The horrific incident took place in broad daylight at Big C in Phra Pradaeng as horrified shoppers looked on.

According to Thai news site Khaosod, former truck driver Jaipuk and his wife, who worked as a shop assistant, had separated 10 days ago, having been in a relationship for more than a decade.

After failing to persuade his wife to give the relationship another go, Jaipuk confronted Jinkanya whilst she worked at Ponds cosmetic store.

Khaosod reports how the man was seen getting his wife in a headlock after she refused to speak to him. He then launched a frenzied and brutal attack which resulted in Jinkanya receiving multiple stab wounds to her abdomen and shoulder.

The attack only stopped when shoppers apprehended Jaipuk until police and medics arrived a short time later.

Jaipuk was taken to police custody, whilst Jinkanya was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. However, despite emergency surgery, she was pronounced dead on Wednesday evening.

The murder was graphically seen on the shopping mall CCTV, and the video has gone viral on social networks within Thailand.

The couple have three children together.

Upon questioning, Jaipuk claimed he loved his wife deeply, yet killed her because he believed she was seeing another man.

Source: Khaosod.co.th

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-- 2015-09-10

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

Nobody is forced to be with anybody. People (including women) are allowed to come and go as they please. Get over this idea that women are personal property.

Breaking someone's heart or making them lose face is no excuse for any violence whatsoever.

My advice for any man or woman that's been left and can't quite fathom it; grow up, get over it and move along.

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

What exactly are you "just saying"? Sounds an awful lot like, "she kinda had it coming".

Such a shame nobody was able to intervene. Understand a single person being hesitant to get involved and possibly get killed themselves, but there's power in numbers, even if those numbers aren't very strong. Half a dozen people bundling on top of him and screaming like crazy would have probably done the trick. The shock and surprise element in itself can work as much as the physical act. A bit like those Americans who took out the train gunman the other week.

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Thai male maturity stops around age 12, and this is the result.

Sadly this is not just a Thai male problem. There are many men around the world who think that when they marry a woman she becomes their property to do with whatever they want.

I can imagine that one of her reasons for leaving him was that he was violent, I would bet every penny I own that this wasn't the first time. Of course this would never cross his mind, couldn't possibly be him, he had to blame it on another man.

Men like this rarely change, he needs to be locked up for life to prevent him doing it to some other lady in the future.

My heart breaks for the victim and their children. What a sad world we live in. sad.png

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

"He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings."

He didn't think. He will have lots of time to control his feelings now he's going to be a gopher in Bang Kwang or some such pleasant residence.

In this day and age men also change partners at will. Doesn't need an all out full fatal assault though.

Condolences to the wife's family and children.

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

What exactly are you "just saying"? Sounds an awful lot like, "she kinda had it coming".

Such a shame nobody was able to intervene. Understand a single person being hesitant to get involved and possibly get killed themselves, but there's power in numbers, even if those numbers aren't very strong. Half a dozen people bundling on top of him and screaming like crazy would have probably done the trick. The shock and surprise element in itself can work as much as the physical act. A bit like those Americans who took out the train gunman the other week.

I've seen the video on LiveLeak. Bystanders and mall workers were all over him, but too late to stop him delivering the fatal blows with a knife. (The guy looks hopped up on yaba).

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

What your just saying is utter nonsense. Am pretty sure not many men think like this <deleted>.

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

"He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings."

He didn't think. He will have lots of time to control his feelings now he's going to be a gopher in Bang Kwang or some such pleasant residence.

In this day and age men also change partners at will. Doesn't need an all out full fatal assault though.

Condolences to the wife's family and children.

let that bastard rot in hell.....

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

What exactly are you "just saying"? Sounds an awful lot like, "she kinda had it coming".

Such a shame nobody was able to intervene. Understand a single person being hesitant to get involved and possibly get killed themselves, but there's power in numbers, even if those numbers aren't very strong. Half a dozen people bundling on top of him and screaming like crazy would have probably done the trick. The shock and surprise element in itself can work as much as the physical act. A bit like those Americans who took out the train gunman the other week.

I have seen violence against women on a few occasions here in Thailand and on each occasion all I saw was other Thai's standing staring. The only time I've seen other Thai's jump in was in a fight with a taxi driver and a tourist, then they "bundled on top of him ( the tourist) and screamed like crazy".

When I asked them why they didn't help they said " it's his wife" - where do you start when people think like that?!

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The prosecution also should do some research into Jaipuk's own background. If it is found that he maintained two or three "mia nois" or "gigs" during his marriage, his eventual sentence should be doubled. because he "punished" his wife for allegedly doing exactly what he might have been doing all along. Still, the pair had already separated, so she had every right to see another man if she wanted to.

Despite all my years in Thailand I am still frequently shocked about how brutal many of these supposed Buddhists can be. Particularly males - besides being emotionally immature even at advanced age, never having learned to control their feelings - seem to be walking pressure cookers ready to go off at the slightest provocation, imagined or real.

And to the Thai apologists: Yes, we all know that such cases can and do happen in other countries, too. But that still doesn't change the fact that Thailand has one of the highest homicide rates globally.

And to the authorities, including assorted army and police generals: Here is proof again that your nationalistically skewed theory "Thais could never do that" is fundamentally wrong, because "Thais do that" on a daily basis to one another.

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

What an utterly silly comment.... Our Wive's and Girlfriends should be free to leave us whenever / if ever they want.

In a civilised society those who choose to be with us do so out of freewill.

This sort of criticism above is the stench of someone who's Wife has left them feeling lost and sour and places the sole blame on someone else.

This story is tragic - three children have lost their mother because of the self-centred and uncontrollable childish anger of someone who's emotional development was pretty much non-existent - People like this need to be kept away from the rest of society.

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What a Neanderthal and pre historic thinking.. just because he thinks she's with another man, the irony now is that

HE HIMSELF going to be with another men for the rest of his life....

Why do you think that the Neanderthals stabbed their wifes? They might be extinct for a different reason.

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And to the authorities, including assorted army and police generals: Here is proof again that your nationalistically skewed theory "Thais could never do that" is fundamentally wrong, because "Thais do that" on a daily basis to one another.

There's always one, despite all his years in Thailand, that has to bring up comments that weren't made in this case, isn't there?

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Such a shame nobody was able to intervene. Understand a single person being hesitant to get involved and possibly get killed themselves, but there's power in numbers, even if those numbers aren't very strong. Half a dozen people bundling on top of him and screaming like crazy would have probably done the trick. The shock and surprise element in itself can work as much as the physical act. A bit like those Americans who took out the train gunman the other week.

Take a look at the video before you make statements like that.

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This day in age women change husbands at will. Without Thinking of shoes feelings they hurt. And its not always the mans fault. He thinks like a man. Or can't control his feelings. Just saying.

Nobody is forced to be with anybody. People (including women) are allowed to come and go as they please. Get over this idea that women are personal property.

Breaking someone's heart or making them lose face is no excuse for any violence whatsoever.

My advice for any man or woman that's been left and can't quite fathom it; grow up, get over it and move along.

Agree but the attitudes and values you mention are not yet embedded in the thinking of most Thai males.

There is still, unfortunately, a feeling of ownership of wife or gf.

A long way to go.

Step 1 - outlaw the production or screening of the Thai soap operas which are built upon the 'ownership' values and violence.

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Thai women, unlike the guys, typically leave their spouses for very compelling reasons such as drugs, gambling, alcohol and/or serious domestic violence. Often they do this i.m.o. much too late and some even take the idiots back, against better judgement.

Perhaps this case was an exception. But the way this poor abandoned fellow decided to deal with the situation, certainly suggests otherwise.

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Such a shame nobody was able to intervene. Understand a single person being hesitant to get involved and possibly get killed themselves, but there's power in numbers, even if those numbers aren't very strong. Half a dozen people bundling on top of him and screaming like crazy would have probably done the trick. The shock and surprise element in itself can work as much as the physical act. A bit like those Americans who took out the train gunman the other week.

Take a look at the video before you make statements like that.

I was commenting on what was written. The article made no mention of people intervening. If people did, good for them.

I've no interest whatsoever myself in watching a real life video of someone being stabbed to death. Reading the news is horrific enough. What made you want to watch? Genuinely curious.

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