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Two tech college students arrested for rival's murder

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BANGKOK: -- Police in Bangkok have announced the quick arrest of two teenage technical college students charged in the murder of a 16 year rival from another school.

Wisarut Sophabun, a second year engineering student at Kanchanapisek Mahanakorn technical college was stabbed to death on Sunday after meeting two rivals at a petrol station on the Liap Waree Road, reported Daily News.

As the two rivals were leaving the Bang Chak gas station they made a sign of a sailing ship that meant they were students of Techno Bangkapi School. The victim gave chase as there had been bad blood between the groups after a shooting some months back.

A fight broke out and the two youths stabbed him to death.

Those allegedly responsible - named only as Tai , 18, and Marn ,17 - were arrested in Chumporn. They both admitted stabbing the victim while Marn admitted making the gesture that led to the confrontation.

They were taken on a reenactment witnessed by many members of the public.

Tai's mother Nataya, 48 and Chalor Traingam from the victim's college also gave speeches at the gathering. Acting police chief Sanit Mahathavorn encouraged everyone to make peaceful hand gestures that would promote harmony rather than cause fights.

Nataya spoke about the trouble her son had caused his mum and dad and urged her son to think about his future if he didn't care about them.

Both sets of parents are set to face charges under new regulations designed to stop inter college violence called 30/2559 though penalties will be at the discretion of the court.

The 30/2559 regulations also aim to adjust finishing times of technical colleges to avoid confrontation at turning out time.

Both the accused will face murder charges.

Source: Daily News

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"Tech Student", where I come from it's to a certain degree a revered status since it means you are generally good with technology, math and likely will proceed to engineering... I suppose in Thailand it means that you will be vulcanizing tires or working as an operator in a Canon factory production line judging by the aptitude of stupidity among these kids ?

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make them say sorry and let them go,they are only teens.

in Singapore, zero tolerance for this kind of behaviors has led to almost no violent crime... you are suggesting 99% tolerance will make the problem stop ? are you for real ?

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make them say sorry and let them go,they are only teens.

in Singapore, zero tolerance for this kind of behaviors has led to almost no violent crime... you are suggesting 99% tolerance will make the problem stop ? are you for real ?

dear oh dear, i should have included a smiley, here it is bah.gif

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make them say sorry and let them go,they are only teens.

in Singapore, zero tolerance for this kind of behaviors has led to almost no violent crime... you are suggesting 99% tolerance will make the problem stop ? are you for real ?

Lighten up Dopen.

Soalbundy was only being facetious in making the same point you make.

Newbies tend to be extra serious, humourless and trigger happy as soon as they get their licence. Get a few more kilometres under your belt and you will soon understand the language.

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I'm curious to see how one performs a "sailing ship" sign...

Make a fist, that is the hull. Now raise the longest finger, that is the mast.

Makes sense; I've just never heard it referred to as that before. You live and you learn.

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I'm curious to see how one performs a "sailing ship" sign...

Make a fist, that is the hull. Now raise the longest finger, that is the mast.

Makes sense; I've just never heard it referred to as that before. You live and you learn.

Ummm, that's my version. May not be the one the Thais use.

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I'm curious to see how one performs a "sailing ship" sign...

Make a fist, that is the hull. Now raise the longest finger, that is the mast.

Makes sense; I've just never heard it referred to as that before. You live and you learn.

Ummm, that's my version. May not be the one the Thais use.

Lol, well it made more sense than what i was trying to come up with using a torch in a darkened room!

That being said - this poor dead fool can at least be used as an example to not react to inane provocation...

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