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    Motorcyclist follows murderer 80 kms

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    A motorcyclist has won praise for his bravery in tailing an alleged killer for more than 80 kilometres from Bangkok to Chachoengsao

    Motorcyclist tails man for 80km after city killing | Bangkok Post: news

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    Or stop using bangkok post as a news source

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    Or just copy and past it?


    A motorcyclist has won praise for his bravery in tailing an alleged killer for more than 80 kilometres from Bangkok to Chachoengsao.

    His efforts helped police find the suspected murderer and eventually catch him.

    Veerapong Chomruk, 30, was riding a motorcycle on his way to work at a bank yesterday morning when he saw a car come to a sudden stop on Praditmanootham Road in Lat Phrao district.

    A woman, later identified as Phuangpaka Ruthawanit, 58, fled the vehicle with a man in hot pursuit.

    Mr Veeraong, who witnessed the incident, said the man caught Phuangpaka and stabbed her with a knife.

    Police and rescue workers later confirmed she died before being sent to hospital.

    An examination of her body found a total of 13 stab wounds.

    The alleged killer, later identified as Rewat Ngamboonplod, 32, then used the knife in the theft of a pickup truck that was parked nearby and fled the scene.

    Mr Veerapong, now being praised for his good Samaritan actions, decided to pursue the fleeing suspect.

    "The first thing which entered my mind was that I should help catch the wrongdoer so I drove after him and called Jor Sor 100 radio station.

    "I told the traffic radio station what I had seen. After that, police kept contact with me along the way," Mr Veerapong said after the pursuit.

    Police from Chokechai station arrived at the murder scene about 9.30am, and took up the pursuit of the suspected killer based on Mr Veerapong's information.

    With the motorcyclist's help, the officers stopped the vehicle in tambon Wang Takian of Chachoengsao's Muang district, about 80km from the crime scene. "I was afraid he would see me so I kept a safe distance from him," Mr Veerapong said.

    He also admitted he was about to run out of petrol by the time the police caught up with the suspect.

    "If he had gone further, I could not have followed," he said.

    He asked passersby to help follow the man but none of them did.

    "I do not blame them. I believe everyone is kind, at least in mind. The people I asked probably did not realise what was going on," said the father of two young children.

    Mr Veerapong said his wife also asked him why he had taken the risk of following a suspected killer.

    "It's not that I wasn't scared, but I told her I couldn't turn a blind eye. If the situation was reversed and we ended up the victim, we would want other people to help us," he said.

    Police said Mr Rewat admitted stabbing the woman, his boss. He said she had been scolding him while they were travelling in the car. A heated argument erupted, she fled and he chased and attacked her.

    Afterwards, Mr Rewat allegedly said he had thrown the knife into a pond on the side of Suvinthawaong Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
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    Really?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
    Bangkok Post no longer allows copy and paste jobs so follow the link for the story:
    Really?
    Well....it doesn't allow me to. Try it yourself.

    Fortunately , we have our own hero , Necron, who selflessly typed the whole thing out by hand for everyones benefit ( or to get up Willys nose ....take your pick )

    Anyways ............... nice job by the motorcyclist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Eire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
    Bangkok Post no longer allows copy and paste jobs so follow the link for the story:
    Really?
    Well....it doesn't allow me to. Try it yourself.

    Fortunately , we have our own here , Necron, who selflessly typed the whole thing out by hand for everyones benefit ( or to get up Willys nose ....take your pick )

    Anyways ............... nice job by the motorcyclist.

    Highlight, rightclick, copy, paste.
    But not like a tard....

    Yes, amazing he was able to do it as I have never met a thai who has more than a cupful of petrol in his bike at any time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99
    Police said Mr Rewat admitted stabbing the woman, his boss. He said she had been scolding him while they were travelling in the car. A heated argument erupted, she fled and he chased and attacked her.
    reaping the little boys they deserve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
    [COLOR=yellow]Bangkok Post no longer allows copy and paste jobs
    Apparently they do.
    Motorcyclist tails man for 80km after city killing
    Published: 15 Oct 2013 at 00.00Newspaper section: News
    A motorcyclist has won praise for his bravery in tailing an alleged killer for more than 80 kilometres from Bangkok to Chachoengsao.

    His efforts helped police find the suspected murderer and eventually catch him.

    Veerapong Chomruk, 30, was riding a motorcycle on his way to work at a bank yesterday morning when he saw a car come to a sudden stop on Praditmanootham Road in Lat Phrao district.

    A woman, later identified as Phuangpaka Ruthawanit, 58, fled the vehicle with a man in hot pursuit.

    Mr Veeraong, who witnessed the incident, said the man caught Phuangpaka and stabbed her with a knife.

    Police and rescue workers later confirmed she died before being sent to hospital.

    An examination of her body found a total of 13 stab wounds.

    The alleged killer, later identified as Rewat Ngamboonplod, 32, then used the knife in the theft of a pickup truck that was parked nearby and fled the scene.

    Mr Veerapong, now being praised for his good Samaritan actions, decided to pursue the fleeing suspect.

    "The first thing which entered my mind was that I should help catch the wrongdoer so I drove after him and called Jor Sor 100 radio station.

    "I told the traffic radio station what I had seen. After that, police kept contact with me along the way," Mr Veerapong said after the pursuit.

    Police from Chokechai station arrived at the murder scene about 9.30am, and took up the pursuit of the suspected killer based on Mr Veerapong's information.

    With the motorcyclist's help, the officers stopped the vehicle in tambon Wang Takian of Chachoengsao's Muang district, about 80km from the crime scene. "I was afraid he would see me so I kept a safe distance from him," Mr Veerapong said.

    He also admitted he was about to run out of petrol by the time the police caught up with the suspect.

    "If he had gone further, I could not have followed," he said.

    He asked passersby to help follow the man but none of them did.

    "I do not blame them. I believe everyone is kind, at least in mind. The people I asked probably did not realise what was going on," said the father of two young children.

    Mr Veerapong said his wife also asked him why he had taken the risk of following a suspected killer.

    "It's not that I wasn't scared, but I told her I couldn't turn a blind eye. If the situation was reversed and we ended up the victim, we would want other people to help us," he said.

    Police said Mr Rewat admitted stabbing the woman, his boss. He said she had been scolding him while they were travelling in the car. A heated argument erupted, she fled and he chased and attacked her.

    Afterwards, Mr Rewat allegedly said he had thrown the knife into a pond on the side of Suvinthawaong Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post

    Highlight, rightclick, copy, paste.
    But not like a tard....

    Yes, amazing he was able to do it as I have never met a thai who has more than a cupful of petrol in his bike at any time.
    Yes....i did dat i did but i get this message :

    Please credit and share this article with others using this link:Motorcyclist tails man for 80km after city killing | Bangkok Post: news. View our policies at Bangkok Post: Terms and conditions of use and Bangkok Post: Republishing policy. © Post Publishing PCL. All rights reserved.

    Don't know why ? Tried many different ways but alway get that message. The tried and proven way you point out works fine for me with every other site except the Bangkok post. Maybe it's an ISP thing ( I use 3BB ) but whatever, thanks for tidying up my tiddles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangyai View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post

    Highlight, rightclick, copy, paste.
    But not like a tard....

    Yes, amazing he was able to do it as I have never met a thai who has more than a cupful of petrol in his bike at any time.
    Yes....i did dat i did but i get this message :

    Please credit and share this article with others using this link:Motorcyclist tails man for 80km after city killing | Bangkok Post: news. View our policies at Bangkok Post: Terms and conditions of use and Bangkok Post: Republishing policy. © Post Publishing PCL. All rights reserved.

    Don't know why ? Tried many different ways but alway get that message. The tried and proven way you point out works fine for me with every other site except the Bangkok post. Maybe it's an ISP thing ( I use 3BB ) but whatever, thanks for tidying up my tiddles.


    Yeh, I used to get it, ,dont anymore. Browser or security setting probably stopping them from doing it.

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    I reckon Mr Veerapong Chomruk, 30, is hoping that the nutty stabbing bastard doesn't make bail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurgen View Post
    I reckon Mr Veerapong Chomruk, 30, is hoping that the nutty stabbing bastard doesn't make bail.
    Quite right. I feel that my inability to do a copy and paste has overshadowed
    Mr Veerapongs good ( couldn't spell exemployary when I'm pissed ) behavior. A great effort on his part that is , as Necron pointed out , very surprising given the mileage . I would comment further ....................but it's too difficult right now.

    more piss than nuts.

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    ^^
    Luckily it didn't happen in Pattaya and get covered by Pattaya News. Otherwise Mr Veerapong Chomruk, 30, would've had his address included in the news item along with directions to his house, names and addresses of his close relatives, his place of work etc., etc.

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    Good on him for following the bloke, but he hardly deserves a mention in the press.

    He didn't save anyone from dying or tackle the assailant after the fact, so he cant really be called a hero.

    He did an average thing (remained on his bike with his eyes open), well within the limits of his capabilities. And that is great, good on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazza View Post
    ^^
    Luckily it didn't happen in Pattaya and get covered by Pattaya News. Otherwise Mr Veerapong Chomruk, 30, would've had his address included in the news item along with directions to his house, names and addresses of his close relatives, his place of work etc., etc.

    Yep. No good deed goes unpunished by those fucking idiots.

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    Cut and paste (Windows)

    I have been doing this stuff before mice.

    Shift+Left/Right Arrow: Select characters one at a time.
    Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right arrow: Select text by whole words.
    Cntrl+c copy
    Cntrl+v paste

    To this day I still use Cntrl+v to paste in passwords, which the mouse is blocked from doing.
    A good password/form manager like RoboForm automates a lot, and is far more secure than typing, as the keystroke copiers can't use it. Highly secure and encrypted.

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