Surin man arrested for wife’s fatal assault, not his first rodeo

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A shocking incident unfolded in Surin where a man assaulted his wife to the point that she lost consciousness, and ultimately died. Police swiftly apprehended the suspect, a 26 year old man known as King after he attempted to flee.

The gruesome event took place at a motorcycle repair shop in the Kabchoeng district. Police received a report from locals about a death caused by physical assault. Upon arriving at the scene, police, medical personnel, and rescue volunteers found the lifeless body of the victim, identified as 25 year old Bee. She was discovered lying on a mattress with severe bruising on her face and body.

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King initially confessed to the police that he had physically attacked his wife on the evening of October 5, repeatedly kicking and punching her until she was unconscious. The next morning, he attempted to wake her up to give her water but realised she had died.

Panicking, he fled through the back of their Surin house but was later captured by the police. King now faces charges of causing bodily harm resulting in death, reported KhaoSod.

Bee’s aunt, 36 year old Ura expressed her anguish over the brutal incident. She revealed that King had previously assaulted Bee to the point of severe injury about a month and a half ago, which resulted in a hospital stay and a police report.

Despite this, Bee resumed her relationship with King, unbeknownst to her family, as they had lost contact with her for the past two weeks. Ura stated her intent to pursue legal action to the fullest extent.

“I found out from the villagers that my niece had died. I cannot accept what the perpetrator has done because it is cruel and inhumane. My family and I will not forgive him and will pursue legal action to the fullest extent.”

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The tragic incident has sparked outrage in the community, highlighting the ongoing issue of domestic violence. Police continue their investigation, aiming to ensure justice for the victim and her grieving family.

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Ryan Turner

Ryan is a journalism student from Mahidol University with a passion for history, writing and delivering news content with a rich storytelling narrative.

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