Family’s dark secret exposed after Thai girl kills her grandmother

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A dark secret has emerged from the gruesome murder of a woman in Bangkok, fatally stabbed by her granddaughter. It has been revealed that the teenager’s grandfather is, in fact, her biological father, the result of a secret affair with his stepdaughter.

The 14 year old murder suspect turned herself in at Samae Dam Police Station on Monday, September 23, after fatally stabbing her grandmother, 48 year old Rattanaporn, in a rented room in the Bang Bon district of Bangkok.

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The girl informed the police that Rattanaporn frequently complained about her and her nine year old brother. Rattanaporn’s continual criticism of her granddaughter eventually caused the girl to snap and, in a fit of rage, she seized a nearby knife and fatally attacked Rattanaporn. The girl then fled the scene, later turning herself in to the police.

Rattanaporn’s husband, 67 year old Janewut, initially told the media that they had not seen their grandchildren’s parents for a long time. He mentioned that the couple had neither visited nor provided financial support to their children.

As journalists persistently questioned Janewut about additional motives for the crime, he eventually disclosed a shocking truth: he was not only the grandfather of the nine year old boy but also the biological father of the 14 year old girl arrested for the murder.

Janewut admitted to having engaged in a sexual relationship with Rattanaporn’s daughter, the teenage girl’s mother, which resulted in the girl’s birth. The mother had abandoned the girl, leaving her in Janewut’s care, and never returned.

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His confession led to speculation that Janewut’s relationship with his stepdaughter may have contributed to Rattanaporn’s negative attitude towards the teenage girl.

However, Janewut denied this, claiming that Rattanaporn became increasingly toxic towards the girl five years ago when she began to struggle with alcoholism. He emphasised that his wife had never mentioned his relationship with her daughter during their arguments with the children.

Janewut expressed remorse for his actions but also alleged that Rattanaporn was also unfaithful to him, sleeping with other men and disappearing from home for extended periods. He stated that he anticipated a tragic incident would occur one day and was not surprised when it happened.

Janewut added that he had never told the girl he was her father and was unsure if she knew. Some neighbours were aware of the situation and may have informed her.

The young suspect appeared in the Central Juvenile and Family Court yesterday, accompanied by her biological mother.

 

ORIGINAL STORY: Teenage Thai girl stabs grandmother to death after repeated insults

A 14 year old Thai girl stabbed her grandmother to death in a rented room in the Bang Bon district of Bangkok, following repeated insults from the victim.

Officers from Samae Dam Police Station, along with a rescue team, were called to the rented room near Bang Bon Temple in the Bang Bon district to investigate the death of 48 year old Rattanaporn. She was found lying lifeless with multiple stab wounds to her body.

Rattanaporn’s 67 year old husband informed the police that the perpetrator was their 14 year old granddaughter, who fled the scene after the crime. He stated that his wife often insulted and complained about the girl, especially when she was drunk.

The husband added that Rattanaporn was an alcoholic, leading to frequent arguments with the girl, almost every day.

Police revealed to Channel 7 that the girl later surrendered to the police on the day of the incident but refused to speak about the fatal stabbing.

Reports indicate that a girl and her nine year old brother were abandoned by their parents, who left the children in the care of Rattanaporn and have not been in contact since.

Rattanaporn allegedly argued with the children regularly and insulted them, referring to them as abandoned orphans. Police believe that these persistent arguments and derogatory remarks may have contributed to the girl’s decision to commit the crime.

The family’s neighbour, Jannapha, told Channel 7 that she had heard Rattanaporn arguing with her grandchildren many times. She had previously spoken with the girl and found her to be a lovely child who wanted to study. However, the family could not afford her education, so she had to leave school when she was 12 years old.

Jannapha agreed with the police that the complaints and insults could have been the motive behind this tragic murder.

In a related incident in May, a 15 year old Thai boy fatally stabbed his uncle in a rented room in Phuket. The motive behind the murder was similar to the recent case, as the boy and his uncle frequently argued.

Additionally, the young suspect reportedly suffered from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which contributed to his impulsive actions.

Another similar case was reported at the beginning of this month when a 47 year old man attacked his grandmother with a hoe and knife in the Isaan province of Bueng Kan. The motive behind this attack has not been revealed to the public.

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Petch Petpailin

Petpailin, or Petch, is a Thai translator and writer for The Thaiger who focuses on translating breakingThai news stories into English. With a background in field journalism, Petch brings several years of experience to the English News desk at The Thaiger. Before joining The Thaiger, Petch worked as a content writer for several known blogging sites in Bangkok, including Happio and The Smart Local. Her articles have been syndicated by many big publishers in Thailand and internationally, including the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Bangkok Post. She is a news writer who stops reading news on the weekends to spend more time cafe hopping and petting dwarf shrimp! But during office hours, you can find Petch on LinkedIn and you can reach her by email at petch@thethaiger.com.

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