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Thai bride 'killed and barbecued British husband'
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Lagt på d. 02/08-2006 19:05
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Englishman killed, burnt over charcoal in national park Relatives of gentleman farmer's ex-wife admit murdering father of 5-year-old An English country squire was killed and his body burnt on charcoal in a Thai national park after divorcing his Thai wife because of her gambling debts. The body parts of Toby Char-naud, 41, were then scattered in Kaeng Krachan national park, a court in Phetchaburi was told on Monday. Charnaud had sold Latimer Farm near Chippenham in Wiltshire, after falling in love with a bargirl in Bangkok and gone to live in Hua Hin, where he bought two bars to run with his new wife. But, after taking his wife Pannada home to visit his parents in Britain, the marriage began to fall apart. Charnaud divorced Pannada, because of her gambling debts and gave her a Bt777,000 (ฃ11,000) settlement. They shared custody of their five-year-old son. In April last year Pannada, 35, reported Charnaud missing to police, but in court she admitted, she had lied. On March 27 last year she had in fact helped five relatives and friends from her province of Yasothon in the Northeast to dispose of his body, although she denied premeditated murder and being an accomplice to murder. Pannada Charnaud (formerly Laoruang) denied premeditated murder. But Boontin Puipong, 31, Sattri Sripatum, 28, Nipit Satabut, admitted murder with provocation. They have said they were provoked because Charnaud had interrupted them while they were drinking whisky. Said Pannada: "I was at the market and returned home to find my ex-husband's body." All were also charged with possessing a gun in a public place, deceiving police, and concealing the body. Two other defendants, Somsak Papai, 21, and Wisan Samaksri, 19, denied all charges. Their only involvement had been to return Charnaud's car after the murder, they said. Back in Britain, Charnaud's sister Hannah Allen and his parents, Jeremy, 67, and Sarah, 65, had become suspicious of Toby's death and hired a locally based Scottish private eye. He checked mobile-phone records and discovered that Toby had been at his ex-wife's house on the day he disappeared. When police raided the house two of the defendants confessed and led police to where they had found the body parts. Toby Charnaud had arrived to visit his five-year-old son Daniel, Phetchaburi Provincial Court was told. At first the relatives and friends of Pannada tried to kill him with a long-barrelled hunting musket but it backfired. Then they clubbed him to death with an iron bar and wooden staves. They burned his body on a charcoal fire, with 20kg of charcoal they had bought earlier in the day, before cutting up the body and distributing the parts around Kaeng Krachan National Park on the Thai-Burma border. The family's lawyer Boonchu Yensabai, who is jointly prosecuting the defendants said: "The only motive can be that Pannada expected to inherit everything through their son. We will appeal if she is acquitted of conspiracy to murder." In a letter to the court, Mrs Sarah Charnaud, said: "For me, his mother, one of the worst horrors of his death is the fact that the first attempt to kill him failed and he would have been aware of his murderers making their fatal attack. His fear and concern for his son would have been overwhelming. "Toby was a wonderful father to his son and it is so unfair that a small boy has been deprived of a great father and a father has been deprived of seeing his son grow up. "We welcomed Toby's ex-wife into our home and family until they moved to Thailand and to repay us by murdering my son is beyond my comprehension. "I trust the court will judge fairly and also understand that I cannot be there to hear the defence downgrade the value of human life and to hear more details of my son's horrific death." The case was adjourned for a judgement on September 6. Gentleman farmer Toby Charnaud predicted his own death in a short story competition for a local magazine in Bangkok, his sister Hannah Allen believes. The story entitled "Rainfall" is about a British man called "Guy" who falls in love with a Thai woman and then his life falls apart. She does not come home at nights. She builds up gambling debts. Eventually he is murdered by his best Thai friend, who unknowingly, is one of his wife's lovers. He won first prize. Said Hannah: " The story is eerie. I am sure he had his suspicions. It is difficult to come to terms with the fact that this woman was behind the murder of the father of her child." Andrew Drummond Special to The Nation Phetchaburi http://www.nation.../index.php |
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Lagt på d. 17/08-2006 09:00
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Offer for sit eget plot Forfatter skrev novelle om en mand, der bliver myrdet af sin fraskilte kone - det tog hans egen ekskone bogstaveligt Anton Rasmussen - 07:51 - 17. aug. 2006 Måske så han det komme? At ekskonen ville dræbe ham i kølvandet på en hadsk skilsmisse? I hvert fald er engelske Toby Charnaud død i dag. Præcis som hovedpersonen i den novelle, Charnaud for et par år siden skrev og sendte til en essay-konkurrence i Bangkok i Thailand. Han vandt førstepræmien. Tævet med jernrør Ikke mindst for sin evne til at beskrive og sætte sig ind i mordofrets situation. Men hvad han næppe for alvor forestillede sig på det tidspunkt var, at han selv skulle dø for sin ekskones hånd. Nøjagtig som novellens hovedperson blev Charnaud nemlig et års tid senere myrdet af sin thailandske ekskone. I virkelighedens verden sidder damen nu bag tremmer og risikerer dødsdom, hvis hun dømmes for overlagt, veltilrettelagt drab. Det tyder meget på, at hun bliver: 35-årige Pannada Laoruang bestilte sine fætre og kusiner til at hjælpe sig med drabet på eksmanden, der havde krævet ægteskabet opløst, fordi hun havde oparbejdet en spillegæld på godt 140.000 kroner, oplyser thailandsk politi. Selve drabet løb ganske vist lidt af sporet. Toby Charnaud blev først forsøgt skudt med et gammelt forladergevær. Det mislykkedes. Anført af ekskonen tævede tre-fire personer ham i stedet til døde med jernrør. Familien hyrede detektiv På et underlag af 20 kilo trækul blev Charnauds lig derpå anbragt på en stor grill og senere parteret. Afdødes jordiske rester blev derefter spredt over et større landområde. Toby Charnaud blev i første omgang meldt savnet af sin familie i England. Thailandsk politi gjorde dog ikke meget ved efterforskningen, da man næppe forestillede sig, at afdøde skulle findes i forkullede småstykker i et naturreservat. Først da Charnauds familie koblede en britisk privatdetektiv med bopæl i Thailand på sagen, kom der skred i efterforskningen. Dommen over novelleforfatterens ekskone og hendes formodede medskyldige falder formentlig i næste måned. De siger, at Charnauds død var et uheld. At de var nødt til at forsvare sig mod ham, da han selv gik til angreb på dem. http://ekstrablad...218365.ece |
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Lagt på d. 06/09-2006 17:42
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Thais jailed for life in Briton ex-husband murder PHETCHABURI, Thailand, Sept 6 - A Thai court sentenced a Thai woman and three men to life in jail for killing her British ex-husband, burning his body and burying the remains in the jungle. The sentence was commuted from death because they had pleaded guilty, judge Sarayuth Busayanawin said. "The defendants' testimonies were useful to the trial, therefore their sentence has been commuted to life in prison," Sarayuth said. The court found the ex-wife, Panadda Charnaud, 35, guilty of hiring the three men to kill Toby Charnaud, a former farmer from Chippenham in Wiltshire, at her farm in the Kaeng Krajan National Park, 180 km (110 miles) south of Bangkok in March last year. The defence lawyer told Reuters all four would appeal. She wanted sole custody of their son, Daniel, who now lives with his father's family in England, the court said. The Charnaud family lawyer said the motive was to "inherit everything through their son". Panadda, who reported her ex-husband missing to police in April last year, told the court she took Daniel to a Buddhist temple carnival on the day Boontien Puipong, Chatree Prathum and Pinit Sattabutr beat her ex-husband to death. They tried to get rid of the body by burning it on 20 kg (44 l of charcoal, then buried the remains in the jungle, the judge said.Charnaud's family became suspicious after Panadda reported their son missing and hired a locally based Scottish private eye to find out what happened to him, British newspapers reported. The agent checked mobile-phone records and discovered that Charnaud had been at Panadda's house on the day he disappeared. When police raided the house, two of the killers confessed and led them to where the remains were buried. Charnaud met and married Panadda, a former Bangkok bargirl, in Thailand in 1997, then sold his farm and bought two bars in the seaside town of Hua Hin, according to British newspapers. He divorced Pannada because of her gambling debts and gave her a 777,000 baht (11,000 pound) settlement, they said. - Reuters |
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Lagt på d. 07/09-2006 06:57
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ja så kan hun lære det, det er kun fra altanen det går godt![]() ![]() |
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Lagt på d. 07/09-2006 14:40
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ja det er sgu synd for kvinden,manden var sikkert et røvhul.ha ha![]() |
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Lagt på d. 08/09-2006 11:37
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Troede jeg var kommet til Dank Thai website........... men de seneste 2 debatter jeg har søgt, har været på engelsk, så tak for i sommer............. Det er kun komplette idioter der aldrig skifter mening
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Lagt på d. 09/09-2006 11:49
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Stoney skrev: ja det er sgu synd for kvinden,manden var sikkert et røvhul.ha ha Det var han IKKE, men en meget vellidt person (både blandt thaier og faranger)i Hua hin, hvor han havde sin bar og sin daglige gang. Kan man andet end elske den bananrepublik
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