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Koreans Accused of Murdering Korean in Isaan for Insurance
By Sasiwan Mokkhasen
Staff Reporter

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Police escort the crying mother of murder victim Lee Jae-hun on Dec. 16 outside a Korat hospital where her son’s body was taken for examination.

BANGKOK — Police are seeking the extradition of four suspects from South Korea they believe murdered a fifth Korean for insurance money three months ago in the northeast of Thailand.

Police on Thursday said they believe four Korean nationals murdered Lee Jae-hun, a 23-year-old tourist whose body was found by a road in Chaiyaphum province. Police said the suspects, who are now in Korean custody on separate matters, were motivated by insurance money worth almost 9 million baht.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1458198026

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-- Khaosod English 2016-03-17

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This can only be the motive if any of the four suspects is a beneficiary named in the insurance policy.

And a beneficiary is usually related to the victim.

As described in the report.

Cho Eunsoree, the former girlfriend, received a KRW300 million (about 9 million baht) payout for her ex-boyfriend’s insurance policy.
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Four Korean’s to be Extradited to Thailand to Face Murder Charges

BANGKOK – Four South Koreans accused of murdering a compatriot in Thailand after they had conned him into buying life insurance and making one of them the beneficiary have been arrested by South Korean police and will be extradited to stand trial.


The three men and one woman were detained recently following a request by Thai authorities, a police spokesperson told the Bangkok Post on Thursday.

The accused are Park Junghee, 35, Park Changyu, 34, and Kim Choelyong, 23, and Ms Cho Eunsoree, 23 all South KoreaNationals.

Full story: http://www.chiangraitimes.com/four-koreans-to-be-extradited-to-thailand-to-face-murder-charges.html

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-- Chiang Rai Times 2016-03-18

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....with friends like that......God Help us......

You might be surprised to learn new things about the friends you think you have. Try lending them 3 M Baht each to 3 friends and see if they come back to pay you back when they said they would. The quickest way to lose friends is to lend them money.

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....with friends like that......God Help us......

You might be surprised to learn new things about the friends you think you have. Try lending them 3 M Baht each to 3 friends and see if they come back to pay you back when they said they would. The quickest way to lose friends is to lend them money.

And especially in-laws.

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This can only be the motive if any of the four suspects is a beneficiary named in the insurance policy.

And a beneficiary is usually related to the victim.

Usually, but not always. Cross insurance by business partners is quite common, as is insurance taken by a lender, company or individual, on the life of the person to whom the loan is advanced.

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....with friends like that......God Help us......

You might be surprised to learn new things about the friends you think you have. Try lending them 3 M Baht each to 3 friends and see if they come back to pay you back when they said they would. The quickest way to lose friends is to lend them money.
The friends I lost because of lending money were a great way to weed out false friends. Fortunately, they were small amounts.
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