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Cop turns himself in after shooting dead his future son-in-law

 

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BANGKOK: -- A police officer turned himself in to his superior at Thung Song district police station after he used his service pistol to fatally shoot his deceased daughter’s boyfriend at the district’s public prosecution office on Thursday.

 

The shooting took place Thursday morning as the victim, 26-year old Sathit Chueynakhet, was await at Thung Song district’s public prosecution office for an order of the public prosecutor over a case in which he was charged with reckless driving causing the death of his girlfriend who was also the daughter of Pol Sub-Lt Damri Paeyai, deputy inspector of Na Bon police.

 

The woman rode on the pillion of a motorcycle driven by Sathit and she accidentally fell from the vehicle and died later. Police charged Sathit of reckless driving causing the death of the woman. But the victim’s father, Pol Sub-Lt Damri suspected a foul play. The incident occurred in March this year.

 

This morning, Pol Sub-Lt also went to the public prosecution’s office. He reportedly went straight to Sathit, whipped out his service pistol and shot him. Sathit was pronounced dead while being rushed to the district hospital.

 

Pol Col Komsant Prueksavanich, the superintendent of Thung Song district police, said he suspected Damri shot Sathit out of anger for the death of his daughter which he suspected was an act of foul play.

 

Damri told his superior that he consented to Sathit’s proposal for his daughter earlier this year but they later had a conflict after it was discovered that Sathit was already married with some kids.

 

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/cop-turns-shooting-dead-future-son-law/

 
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6 minutes ago, ClutchClark said:

Thai Style Justice.

 

The dead guy was currently married with children and played the police officers daughter "on the side". Then quite possibly killed the daughter.

 

Payback.

Permanent payback -  for the right reasons?  -  we may never know. 

 

Will be interesting to see the outcome, if any. 

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6 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Poor man losing his daughter because of a love cheat.

Why did he not let the law deal with it?

Understandable what he did, but now he has lost his daughter, and lost his own future.

You farang, think too much. 

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35 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Poor man losing his daughter because of a love cheat.

Why did he not let the law deal with it?

Understandable what he did, but now he has lost his daughter, and lost his own future.

 

If Thsi BiB are all that the haters on TVF accuse them of being then with any luck this father will be released soon and back on the job.

 

Hard to blame a father for this action in my book.

 

 

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If this guy was responsible for the girls death the usual coarse of action would have been to wait until he's in prison and then have him disposed of, the locals tell me it happens quite often, a few thousand baht in the right bank account, jobs done.

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3 hours ago, Chapelroad said:

Lost his daughter tragically, and decided to take the law into his own hands,

 

He did what he thought in his mind was right, but will suffer accordingly. 

 

 

 

Yes, transferred to an inactive post until the media coverage settles down and then return quietly back to his former position.

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Senior policeman executes erstwhile son in law in southern prosecutor's office

 

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A shocking series of stills from CCTV show the moments when a senior policeman walked into a southern Thai prosecutor's office and executed a young man in full view of the public.

 

Damri Paeyai, 53, attached to the Na Bon police station walked into the Thung Song office late morning yesterday holding a loaded gun and confronted a man called Sathit who had been involved with his daughter, reported Sanook

 

Sathit was waiting to be seen by prosecutor's clerks.

 

He shot Sathit two or three times at point blank range as the public waiting to be seen scattered in fear. Then when he saw that Sathit was still not dead Damri finished him off with another shot.

 

He then walked out, got in a vehicle and drove to the Thung Song police station where he gave himself up.

 

He has been charged with pre-meditated murder and has made a full admission.

 

Investigating officers found several .38 'super' shell casings at the scene and took the CCTV footage into evidence.

 

It was reported that three months ago the policeman's daughter had died while riding pillion on the back of Sathit's motorbike in the Na Bon area. Damri claimed that it was not an accident but a cover-up for something else. 

 

He had made an accusation against his erstwhile son in law and the case had been referred to the Thung Song prosecutor's office for consideration.

 

After his daughter's death Damri had been overcome with grief and anger and had said to colleagues that he would shoot Sathit. None of his police friends believed that he would really do it.

 

But yesterday morning in front of a startled public that is exactly what he did.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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7 minutes ago, ClutchClark said:

How can the dead guy be called an erstwhile son-in-law? Other reports are he was only a boyfriend and that He was currently married to another woman and had a family.

 

Poor reporting?

 

 

 

 

No. It's a face saving thing. 

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1 hour ago, khwaibah said:

 

No. It's a face saving thing. 

 

Not disagreeing or trying to be a wiseguy but I don't understand what you are saying. 

 

Who's face is being saved?

 

You mean the initial story was false or this one is when describing the relationship with the dead daughter?

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....so many coverups.....

 

...sickening.....

 

...he lost his daughter and had to take matters into his own hands for some justice....

 

...and he is a senior police officer....

 

...imagine for the average 'Jo'......

 

...even worse for the average 'Joe'.....

 

 

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, Chapelroad said:

Lost his daughter tragically, and decided to take the law into his own hands,

 

He did what he thought in his mind was right, but will suffer accordingly. 

 

 

hi chapelroad

an act of impulsion or premeditation. only the offender will know unless he had lost his sense of thinking at the time of the offence.

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4 minutes ago, ClutchClark said:

 

Not disagreeing or trying to be a wiseguy but I don't understand what you are saying. 

 

Who's face is being saved?

 

You mean the initial story was false or this one is when describing the relationship with the dead daughter?

 

No on both accounts. Thai media lacks the translation ability of translating Thai to English and English to Thai so what you get is what you or read. Try Google translate for a laugh. At the same time in Thailand if you hold a women hand  the mind set is your married this is face and face is a seriously big thing not only in Thailand but all of asia.

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Here's a man, who's with full and alert minds, walk into a place to do something that will effectively end his life as a free man for ever, selfishly leave his family behind to preform a vendetta, and still go ahead with that, I'm lost for words.

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the mind has its mysterious ways. it could be that the pressure, indignity and loss of a loved one drove this officer into such a rage that he decided to revenge his daughter's loss.

 

at the end of it all it is a woeful tale without any happy end.

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17 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

 

If Thsi BiB are all that the haters on TVF accuse them of being then with any luck this father will be released soon and back on the job.

 

Hard to blame a father for this action in my book.

 

 

 

"your book" huh?  Policeman goes into a room full of old and young (traumatized now for the rest of their lives) and shoots a guy dead and you would think "ok in your book" if it was USA?

 

I suggest engaging brain and rewriting "your book"

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3 minutes ago, Yoram said:

 

Here's a man, who's with full and alert minds, walk into a place to do something that will effectively end his life as a free man for ever, selfishly leave his family behind to preform a vendetta, and still go ahead with that, I'm lost for words.

 

and, more importantly, traumatize all those people in that room including any kids 

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Parents will protect their children( or they should) boy was not honest married with children(honesty is not a common commodity in thailand)  accountable for daughter's death and paid the price... Simple quick justice 

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31 minutes ago, SOTIRIOS said:

....so many coverups.....

 

...sickening.....

 

...he lost his daughter and had to take matters into his own hands for some justice....

 

...and he is a senior police officer....

 

...imagine for the average 'Jo'......

 

...even worse for the average 'Joe'.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh, I take it you personally know exactly what happened with the guy's daughter? Some of the bizarre drivel I see posted in this forum astounds me.

 

E: And the post above me...good lord, what is wrong with you people? 

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2 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

How can the dead guy be called an erstwhile son-in-law? Other reports are he was only a boyfriend and that He was currently married to another woman and had a family.

 

Poor reporting?

 

 

 

The quality of reporting is awful. Perhaps they struggle to attract good writers, or maybe they are content with mediocrity.

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