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Canadian Kills Thai Rival in Deadly Love Triangle


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A 42-year-old Canadian engineer stabbed a 59-year-old Thai lawyer 50 times after he caught him with his live-in Thai girlfriend. The Canadian had returned unexpectedly from an overseas business trip, and walked in on the illicit lovers in his Bangkok home.

BANGKOK – November 10, 2012 [PDN]: A report of a man being fatally stabbed was received by the Kannayao police station in Bangkok. A police team rushed to inspect the scene. The incident occurred in a house at 418/63 Harbetia village, Tambon west Sarmwa, Amphur Klong Sarmwa.

At the scene, police found the victim’s body in a second-floor room of the house. He had been stabbed more than 50 times all over his body. He was identified as Mr. Komsan Aksornchart, age 59, occupation lawyer.

The man who killed him was identified as Mr. Macos Beyond, age 42, a Canadian engineer. He was in the house and gave the knife to police and surrendered himself without escaping. Also in the house was the suspect’s girlfriend, identified as Ms. Patcharaporn Pinorn, age 42.

During questioning, police discovered that Mr. Macos and his girlfriend had lived together for 6 years in the house, which he had bought to live with Ms. Patcharaporn. But Mr. Macos seldom stayed in the house because he often had to travel abroad.

Meanwhile, Ms. Patcharaporn was studying for a master’s degree at Ramkhamhaeng University, where she became acquainted with the Thai lawyer. On the day of the stabbing, Mr. Macos had flown back from abroad unexpectedly without telling Ms. Patcharaporn beforehand.

When he arrived at the door of his house, he saw Ms. Patcharaporn was together with the lawyer, so they got into a violent quarrel. Then Mr. Macos used the knife to stab the lawyer until he died.

For the cause of the murder, the officers assumed that it came from jealousy. When Mr. Macos saw his girlfriend with other man, he got angry and made trouble. Initially, the police restrained Mr. Macos and charged him in an accusation of killing another person intentionally, and then brought him to the police station to do the master plan of confessing and put him into jail.

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Daft fucker, ruin your own life over a slag of a woman, he should have just thrown her and the lover out, and gone on a bender, she will have a new jockey inside a week and he's lying in a Thai jail, how stupid...50 times, he must have really gone wild, pity at his age he should have more sense...poor man...

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I can never understand why guys kill the girls lover.

 

The woman is always at fault.

 

It's a man's role to proposition the woman and the womans role to say yes or no.

 

Plenty of good women in Thailand.

 

Kick the bitch out.

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Poor man has just thrown his life away .? In the land of the plenty .sad case all round

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Yeah..... Just say f--ck it, throw the bitch out and move one with our life... I have ben through this a couple of times inmy own life (no surprises...!).

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Thai got what was comin.Sad for my brother,but you never know how you will react when thrown into a situation.50 is a whole lot of shakin.

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I'm sure he'll get bail just Like any Thai who kills a Farang.

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What a goof. That's 33 more times than the german who stabbed the dog. And his woman was 42? Not even if she were 22. So now he gets to eat rice while sitting on the floor for the next 30 years. Sleep in a cell with 20 other dudes. You can get on Youtube and watch Banged/Locked Up Abroad, from the NatGeo network. There's 2 or 3 about Thailand.

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