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Speed King Caught in Online Gambling Bust; Assets Seized
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Man, 64, Reenacts Brutal Murder of girlfriend in Rubber Plantation
Are all males in Yala musslims? -
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Please throw them out and bar them
No, the 'Indian Gang Bang Thing' is actually rape. What they do is agree a price with a girl to go back to their room. Only when she gets there does she find that the Indian's 5 mates are also waiting in the room. One girl who it happened to told me she was terrified - they were rough with her, refused to shower or use a condom. That sort of behaviour is horrendous in my book, everybody has a right to be treated with respect. -
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China will impose a 34% tariff on all imports from the US starting April 10
Heck we are still paying the farmers he burned last time he was in office destroying their markets rember anyone?I sure do. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 5 April 2025
Retired Man Shoots Neighbour Dead Over Dog Dispute in Lamphun Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 62-year-old retired man has surrendered to police after fatally shooting his neighbour during a heated dispute over a dog that had allegedly caused a previous accident. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356880-retired-man-shoots-neighbour-dead-over-dog-dispute-in-lamphun/ -
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Retired Man Shoots Neighbour Dead Over Dog Dispute in Lamphun
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 62-year-old retired man has surrendered to police after fatally shooting his neighbour during a heated dispute over a dog that had allegedly caused a previous accident. The shooting occurred on the evening of April 3 in a rice field near Ban Chaeson, Moo 1, Huai Yap sub-district, Ban Thi district, Lamphun province. Police from Ban Thi Station, along with rescue workers and a forensic doctor from Ban Thi Hospital, arrived at the scene to find the body of Mr Suthat, 63, lying in a pool of blood beside his vehicle in a field. He had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. According to investigators, Mr Suthat had been performing his tasks, tending to his rice field and cattle shed, when the incident took place around 19:30. His wife reportedly rushed to the scene after hearing gunshots and discovered his lifeless body. Shortly after the incident, the suspect, Mr Sinsawat, 62, turned himself in to police. He brought with him the firearm used in the shooting and three spent bullet casings. During questioning, Mr Sinsawat admitted to shooting Mr Suthat, claiming he had been repeatedly harassed by the victim’s dog, which had chased him on several occasions, one of which allegedly caused an accident. The two men were known to have ongoing disputes about the dog, and according to police, a heated argument escalated into violence that evening. Mr Sinsawat has been charged with homicide and is currently being held in custody pending further investigation. Police have pledged to conduct a thorough and fair inquiry to ensure justice is served for both parties. -- 2025-04-05
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