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Police arrested a Norwegian man on Tuesday for the alleged murder of his Thai boyfriend at their home in the northern province of Chiang Mai. A resident of Wang Singha Kham village in Pa Dad district of Chaing Mai province reported the death of a 39 year old Thai man named Charit to Mueang Chiang … …

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The couple’s neighbour told the police that the couple often argued. The deceased always told her that he and his foreign boyfriend had been together for more than a year. He said he loved the foreigner but they always had financial conflicts.

Well based on the 2024 tax requirements coming up and us not knowing what they are going to suck ( No joke intentially written), this may have played a serious role in the dynamics of if the Norwegian person would stay here or is able to stay here after that time comes. Possbile sticky situation for him before. Now he has zero choice. He stays.

According to the neighbour, Charit had just found out that the Norwegian man was HIV-positive. Charit frequently drove the foreigner to the hospital but he never allowed him to go inside the hospital with him. Charit told the neighbour that the foreigner not only had HIV but also many other illnesses that left the man barely able to walk.

Hiding something like this is just not good. Break it out of your closet at the begining and then let the person decide if he or she wants to be with you. In many cases it is not even transmittable if contained well.

I am sure Karolyn is going to chime in on this story. Would not even put a wager on it.

 

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22 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Police arrested a Norwegian man on Tuesday for the alleged murder of his Thai boyfriend at their home in the northern province of Chiang Mai. A resident of Wang Singha Kham village in Pa Dad district of Chaing Mai province reported the death of a 39 year old Thai man named Charit to Mueang Chiang … …

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Being his sister I can give you all some PROPER information on this case, as it is nothing but a nightmare my very sick brother has ended up in in this country, and all these lies and misinformation that are circulating in the media over there is nothing but bl..dy appalling!! Makes us all sick!

He was released from hospital 2 days before this crazy thing happened, after nearly dying from a massive stroke from a bloodclot, that caused him to fall and get a brainbleed on top of everything. He was in intensive care for 3 weeks before he was moved to different department. He has had brain surgery, as well as surgery to remove a bloodclot from his leg. He is paralyzed on his right side, therefor can not walk, as well as he got aphasia, meaning he has massive problems speaking, and understanding properly.  He also have problems with his memory.  He does NOT have HIV, nor ALS. Just more lies about him.

So yes, this is the "MURDERER" so many dare call this poor sick man, who is the nicest person in this world and has NEVER hurt anyone in his whole life. He has wasted all he had on helping all his socalled Thai friends, hundreds of thousands of Norwegian kr, never a no  from him if anyone needed anything. This is the type of person my brother is, and we are totally shocked by the awful treatment he has received in this country. We only wish we can get him out from there and back home to proper care and traing after his stroke. Never had any want to go to Thailand myself but have always warned against this dangerous corrupted country and lack of proper system, so sad it had to come to this for me to be proven right. So a good idea to read Thai news after a handful of salt first, they are lying their heads off.

 

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