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Swiss man murdered in Chiang Mai - found stabbed, strangled and tied to the banisters

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Swiss man murdered in Chiang Mai - found stabbed, strangled and tied to the banisters

 

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CHIANG MAI: -- A 60 year old Swiss man has been found brutally murdered at his rented house in Chiang Mai.

 

He had been stabbed, strangled with a cable and then tied up to the stairs. There was evidence of theft and a Kawasaki motorcycle was missing from outside, reported Sanook.

 

Downtown Chiang Mai police were called to a house in Soi 6, Suan Dork Road in the Suthep sub-district on Tuesday after reports that a foreigner had been found dead.

 

They went to the two storey property where they found the body of Daniel Rudolf who had been dead at least 24 hours. There were cut marks on the body including a stab wound to the stomach. He had been strangled with a cable and tied to the stairs. He was found on his knees.

 

A search of the house showed signs of theft and a D-Tracker motorcycle was missing from outside.

 

The owner of the house said that the victim had rented the property for about six years and was a man who kept to himself. The owner last saw him on Saturday evening reading behind his house.

 

When the owner had not seen him for a few days he went to check up on him and found the door open - then the grisly scene at the stairs.

 

Police said they think that the attacker was known to the victim and planned the murder.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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bound, beaten, strangled and stabbed. Doesn't sound personal at all.

Just as easy for a woman and her "brother" to do this. Either way,  someone was probably angry enough about money not forth coming to do this.  Stupid to steal the bike,  makes it easier to catch them but they're most likely looking to sell it for quick cash

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

3 minutes ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

 

Strange comment.

 

So you think everyone in Switzerland lives in a property worth millions of Francs ?

3 minutes ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

Generally when people brag about cheap rent its usually surrounded by thais in low class area and think it makes them an easy target.

 

RIP nobody should die such a brutal death

Another day in 'paradise'

38 minutes ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

There are always people not standing on decorum, content with a simple home.

Maybe you prefer a palace and can pay for it, there are also those not too rich, not wanting to show off.

40 minutes ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

 

Indeed.

 

Your rent doesn't only include the quality of your abode, it includes the quality of your neighbors.

 

A neighborly dispute with some angry, resentful Thai that he refused to give into then disrespected, certainly isn't out of the question.

In my country on the very rare occasion a foreigner is murdured it makes nation news for weeks and people are horrified.

 

it seems every time I'm open Thai visa another foreigner is murdured.

 

what is happening in Thailand.

20 minutes ago, DLang said:

 

Indeed.

 

Your rent doesn't only include the quality of your abode, it includes the quality of your neighbors.

 

A neighborly dispute with some angry, resentful Thai that he refused to give into then disrespected, certainly isn't out of the question.

 

Maybe his neighbour was an angry, resentful farang

1 hour ago, Chapelroad said:

 

Strange comment.

 

So you think everyone in Switzerland lives in a property worth millions of Francs ?

And how do you know he lived in a hovel?

He could as well have been alive 12 hours ago. I guess he bled out and did not pass directly from strangulation. Used to interrogate the victim to give up his pot of gold. My guess is a planned robbery gone wrong.

1 hour ago, mcfish said:

Generally when people brag about cheap rent its usually surrounded by thais in low class area and think it makes them an easy target.

 

RIP nobody should die such a brutal death

Not unless you mix with your neighbors and go to weddings and funerals with them and become part of their community.Then you have backup.Not having much money has nothing to do with class.

"The owner of the house said that the victim had rented the property for about six years and was a man who kept to himself."

1 hour ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

 

maybe he was bored of the blandness back home

1 hour ago, Chapelroad said:

 

Strange comment.

 

So you think everyone in Switzerland lives in a property worth millions of Francs ?

People have a multitude of reasons to wanting to live in Thailand I have rich friends and average (financially) friends and they all have different reasons to live here...

A bit of respect would not go amiss here from some of these comments.

A man as died and  he will have a family somewhere who also deserve some respect.

R.I.P.

17 minutes ago, fcgprg said:

A bit of respect would not go amiss here from some of these comments.

A man as died and  he will have a family somewhere who also deserve some respect.

R.I.P.

 

You're absolutely right.

But you know this maxim attributed to Confucius and applies perfectly this case:

"The invective and slander only dishonor their authors."

RIP for this man

so in these last weeks,  3  Swedish were murdered, one guy from India, another one from Africa, and today this Swiss guy, plethora of foreigners have committed suicide jumping from balcony and plethora of elderly foreigners have been heavily beaten....

And dont forget that most crimes are covered or under reported..... This country is a death trap.  

Every time, i log on thaivisa, i only read horror stories.

2 hours ago, Oscar2 said:

amazing. people come from a country with a very high standard of living only to live in a rented hovel like that.

Not everybody has your hiso budget, it is not nice to be judgemental.

53 minutes ago, fatyank said:

 

maybe he was bored of the blandness back home



Looks like it didn't go to plan though......... I'm only guessing though. 

30 minutes ago, sandgroper2 said:

Dont you think that after these years its time to put such a rediculous time worn statement to bed???

yes of course lets bury our heads in the sand and forget that innocent people are being put in prison for crimes they never committed  

That's the trouble not living in a high rise,, so much harder to kill some one,   and now it's murder for sure...  

but to just shove, push or throw him over the balcony is so easy to do and harder for cops to prove murder !!!!  :whistling:

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1 minute ago, goonnerone said:

yes of course lets bury our heads in the sand and forget that innocent people are being put in prison for crimes they never committed  

 

Its probably not a bad idea for you to try letting that go...its really not very healthy to keep that topic wound so tight as you do.

 

Cheers

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