2023-11-26 12:57:43
A groom in Thailand shot and killed his bride, mother-in-law and sister-in-law at a wedding reception. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)
A “bloody wedding” tragedy occurred in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. Chaturong Suksuk, a 29-year-old forest ranger with disabled legs, held a wedding with his girlfriend who was 15 years older than him on the 25th. Unexpectedly, an argument broke out on the eve of the wedding banquet, and Chaturong Suksuk divorced. After arriving at the car, he took out his pistol, returned and shot and killed the bride, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and one Alex Reed, and then killed himself.
According to “Sanook” reports, Chaturon and his 44-year-old newlywed wife Kanchana Pachunthuek, who they have lived with for three years, entertained guests in the open space outside their home that night. However, the guests all found that Chatulon looked a little solemn, and then left the table following an argument with Kanchana and his mother-in-law. But beyond everyone’s expectation, Chatulon returned to the scene with a pistol and opened fire.
Survivors said that Chatulon first shot the bride, then aimed at his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, then shot two guests who tried to stop him, and finally committed suicide with a gun and died on the spot. The police said that the bride, mother-in-law and sister-in-law were all killed on the spot, and one of the two injured guests died following being sent to the hospital.
The police pointed out that they are currently investigating the motive of Chatulong’s crime. However, according to the testimony of witnesses at the scene, although Kanchana is over 40, she is well-maintained. Not only is she very popular with men, but she is also suspected of having other partners, while Chatulon is interested in others. He felt inferior because his legs were disabled due to work, which led to a suspected conflict between the two parties.
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