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Jealous step father attacks nursing mother but kills stepson who got in the way

 

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Thai caption: Jealous step-father killed child

 

A two year old boy is dead after his stepfather attacked his mother with a shovel. 

 

She had just come out of hospital with their week old child. 

 

She was trying to get the child to sleep but the woman's new husband thought she was on Facebook to her ex. 

 

The poor little one got in the way of the savage attack. 

 

"Kong", 2, died in Soon Udon Thani hospital. He had been transferred there from hospital in Bung Kan. 

 

Kanjana, 29, went to the Muang Bung Kan police to say that her new husband Narongsak, 27, was responsible for the death of her child. 

 

She told investigators that on Saturday a party had been arranged to celebrate the birth of a new child seven days ago. She had just got out of hospital. Narongsak was the father of the newborn.

 

Narongsak was drinking beside the house with his mates and called out to her. 

 

She didn't hear as she was tired and trying to get the infant to sleep in a hammock. 

 

Suddenly Narongsak burst in and pulled the plug out from the fan and attacked her. 

 

He claimed in a jealous rage that she had been chatting with her ex on Facebook. He kicked her in the body three times and her son was caught up in the violence being kicked once. 

 

Not satisfied with this attack he then picked up an iron shovel and hit her with it three times. As her two year old son tried to cuddle his mother he was hit in the head and knocked unconscious. 

 

She rushed him to hospital in Bung Kan, a province in the north east of Thailand. He was then transferred to Udon Thani where he died in the afternoon. 

 

Lt-Col Jaroonsak Phonphuttha of the Muang Bung Kan police got a warrant and arrested Narongsak, reported Sanook. 

 

He admitted attacking his wife but said that his step son was killed accidentally when he got in the way trying to cuddle his mum. 

 

Narongsak has been charged with manslaughter, assault occasioning grievous bodily harm and taking Class 1 narcotics. 

 

He has been detained. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 
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How tragic, a small boy going to his mum for protection, and his drunken step father bludgens his with a shovel.

Sad thing is his mother will probably want to stay with the murdering step father, who should be locked up for life.

R.I.P. little man.

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Psychological testing of all Thai males at puberty.  Those who fail get vasectomies, problem solved.

Fatherhood should be an earned privilege, not an inalienable right...IMO

 

For any man or woman killing a defenseless 2 year, immediate public hanging. Removes all chances of further rage issues. 

 

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31 minutes ago, webfact said:

A two year old boy is dead after his stepfather attacked his mother with a shovel. 

Violent.

33 minutes ago, webfact said:

Narongsak was drinking beside the house with his mates and called out to her. 

Drunk.

31 minutes ago, webfact said:

He claimed in a jealous rage that she had been chatting with her ex on Facebook.

Jealous.

Happens all too often. This guy should be given the shovel to dig his own grave.:bah:

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Even animals would not attack their partner after she gives birth . Even if she was chatting or even cheating. She just gave birth to his son .

 

this one deserves long awaiting execution not life sentence but execution 

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7 hours ago, Skallywag said:

Psychological testing of all Thai males at puberty.  Those who fail get vasectomies, problem solved.

Fatherhood should be an earned privilege, not an inalienable right...IMO

 

For any man or woman killing a defenseless 2 year, immediate public hanging. Removes all chances of further rage issues. 

 

Why not implement this world wide since domestic violence is rampant in all countries.  imo you take alcohol away from these scenarios and you eliminate half the acts around the globe from these woman beating cowards who need booze to give them balls

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8 hours ago, BobBKK said:

While they are soft on morons like this it will carry on. Hang him.

 

Ps manslaughter???  how's that then?  what a farce this country is.

He didnt deliberately try to kill the child, thus the charge is manslaughter 

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15 hours ago, BobBKK said:

While they are soft on morons like this it will carry on.

Because the victims have no status. Had he done this to a senior civil servant, the outcome would have been worse. Status of the people involved is key to determining outcomes in judicial cases in Thailand.

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16 hours ago, Skallywag said:

Psychological testing of all Thai males at puberty.  Those who fail get vasectomies, problem solved.

Fatherhood should be an earned privilege, not an inalienable right...IMO

 

For any man or woman killing a defenseless 2 year, immediate public hanging. Removes all chances of further rage issues. 

 

 

You know what 'step-father' means right?

 

 

Your sentiment is otherwise wholly agreeable - remove such animals from society. After such actions they've proven they are not worthy of being part of society, just get rid of them, forget rehabilitation and all that pansying to human rights lobbyists, animals like this have proven they are sub-human. 

 

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2 hours ago, Victornoir said:

Another great message showing the level of some who think relevant to generalize on the basis of an atrocious crime.


Someone suggested a father's license. Better can ask the question of a license to post on a public forum.

So, wrong you take my post. You might consider that I was meaning that this man is a terrible person that is a disgrace to other Thai men, that mostly take care of their family and children. Over 99% is good fathers and husbands, but unfortunately it is only the 1% we get to know about.

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40 minutes ago, RedPill said:

99% of Thai's are good fathers and husbands?

And you have been living here for 20+ years?

 

Give us a break buddy, pls. Get out of your bubble!

 

Really RedPill! How big percentage do you believe you read about in the news? Don´t fool yourself just because you need to have something negative to post.

 

You have to see it with their values, what they believe is important and with the important lines for moral that exists in this country. After all, you can not come here to judge. It´s not your country. You must understand the people, it´s not their duty to understand you.

When you learned the 2 last sentences, then we can discuss again. Have a nice day! ???? 

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4 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Really RedPill! How big percentage do you believe you read about in the news? Don´t fool yourself just because you need to have something negative to post.

It's ok. Not going deeper into it. Just disagree with your statement that 99% of Thais are good fathers and husbands.

That's it. You don't need to be a rocket scienteer to figure that out ... if you have lived here for a given number of years with your eyes and ears open.

 

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