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Sunday, 1 May 2022

Teen slays older ex, bouncer’s revenge, cop’s ‘trainer’ upsets

I still own you, my girl

Nam Promsorn

A young security guard in Nonthaburi was seized by jealousy and stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death after he saw her with another man.

On April 25, Pak Kret police arrested Weerasak Meechai, 18, for killing his ex-girlfriend Nam Promsorn, 31, following an argument. He stabbed her three times outside the Tesco in soi Mu Ban Lan Thong, Pak Kret.

Mr Weerasak, who works for a security firm opposite, split up with Nam a month ago, but told her to keep her life separate from his. 

On the night of the murder he spotted Nam and a group of friends taking a meal nearby the Tesco store where she used to work. Nam, who had recently switched to working for a Big C store, had come back that night to see her old workmates.

Mr Weerasak, who was watching them from a balcony opposite, said he saw a group of three or four sitting outside the shop smoking. 

While he did not recognise most of those in the crowd, he did spot a man he knew from the days when he and Nam were together. He said this man had caused problems for their relationship and he was angry to see Nam sitting with him.

“When we split up I told her she could do whatever she likes, but just not in front of me. I also said that unless she has a good excuse regarding work, she should not meddle with that guy again, because he had caused problems for me before we split up,” he said after his arrest.

After seeing Nam with the other man, Mr Weerasak called his ex-girlfriend. When she abused him, he crossed the road to see her.

Weerasak Meechai
“What the hell are you doing coming to see me,” she said, refusing his requests to step away from the group and discuss the matter quietly.

 Mr Weerasak said she was rude and abrupt, and before he knew it, he had stabbed her.

Piecing together the events leading to her death, news reports said she hid in the Tesco store to evade Mr Weerasak. 

CCTV vision shows Mr Weerasak entering and looking for her. When he finds Nam, he escorts her from the shop, and takes her to a dark area for a chat.

Nam’s younger brother, Emm, 30, said he normally takes her to work and picks her up again. He said his sister’s relationship with Mr Weerasak ended because he kept picking fights and beating her up.

Mr Weerasak would track Nam down if she failed to answer his calls while at work. 

Back at home they would argue and he would start hitting her. “I kept forgiving him but didn’t think he would go this far,” he said.

She leaves behind a son aged 10 and a daughter aged five from a previous relationship. Police charged him with murder.

Tables turn on angry patron

The scene outside the eatery

A guard at a Hat Yai eatery in Songkhla shot a pesky patron to death after he and a group of mates attacked him outside.

Hat Yai cops on April 25 arrested Sommanat “Aof” Chailaithong, 28, at his home, hours after he shot Narapol Musitang, 30 to death.

The shooting took place outside the phuea chiwit (Thai folk music) eatery on Rat Uthit Road in Hat Yai municipality where Mr Aof works.
Sommanat Chailaithong

He said he had gone to his vehicle to store a jacket shortly before closing time when Narapol and a group of patrons he had dealt with earlier attacked him.

Mr Aof said he was chatting to a youngster about the incident inside the eatery that night when Narapol and his group approached.

“He punched me, and his three mates charged me. I picked up a 9mm from inside the car and shot the victim. The weapon is licensed and I was acting in self-defence,” he said later. 

Narapol was taken to Hat Yai hospital but died later from his injuries.

During the scene in the eatery earlier, Narapol had punched him several times, he said.

The victim’s mother, Supanya Chalermthai, 61, said her son leaves behind a wife and two children, aged eight and nine. 
Narapol Musitang

“He was a fun-loving guy, very close to his friends, and easily angered too,” she said.

When reporters told her what happened at the scene, she added her son goes out often and when drunk can’t control himself. 

Police charged Mr Aof with premeditated killing.

Keen eye for surf skates

A Kanchanaburi policeman insists his wife misunderstood after bursting into his place and finding him there with another woman.

Namfon Suthapoj, 27, from Tha Muang district, posted to TikTok a video of her catching her husband, Pol Sgt “Jazz”, with the young woman, who hides her face as she bursts into his place.

Ms Namfon posed the clip under the caption “the greed of a public official and a young woman”. She has refused her husband’s entreaties to make up.

The pair see each other just two or three times a month, after Pol Sgt Jazz was posted elsewhere in the province. 

However, after 10 years of marriage and starting a family together, she still expects him to be faithful. Last month, she said, she started noticing odd changes in his behaviour.

Namfon Suthapoj

“The incident in the clip stemmed from a video call with him two weeks before. I asked him to turn the camera around but he wouldn’t. When I called back twice, he wouldn’t answer. A month before, he failed to come home,” she told reporters after the clip went viral.

She had now blocked him on social media and was refusing to take his calls, forcing Pol Sgt Jazz to contact her parents and apologise through them instead.

Speaking to reporters, Pol Sgt Jazz insisted his wife had misunderstood. The young woman, he said, was merely a friend who had dropped by to teach him surf skating.

“I didn’t lock the place and was wearing all my clothes. She had simply come up for a chat when my wife burst in. I have tried to talk to her without success. But I don’t want to say much as it looks as if I am making excuses,” he said.

“I will wait for her to cool down first. I feel stressed as I am being hammered on social media, along with the young woman, who is an innocent party,” he added.

Ms Namfon said her husband was putting out some washing when she arrived on the day of the confrontation. “He yanked my hair to stop me going inside but I shook him off. I found the woman inside. When I asked what was happening, the woman said nothing and fled.

“I refused to listen to any excuses from my husband and went home,” she said. The pair have a four-year-old daughter, whom she and her own mother help look after. 

“I was in a bad state of mind, but felt better when I saw our daughter again. I have caught Jazz talking to other women before, but he insists they were just chatting. He’s the playful type.”

Ms Namfon says she might have to seek an end to their marriage in court, unless the pair can come to some agreement or she hears from his parents.

“I have nothing more to say to him, and our family can probably never return to the way it was. My daughter wanders around asking where Daddy’s gone and why hasn’t he come to see her,” she said. The drama continues.

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