Confessed murderer of Sawang Boriboon volunteer surrenders, released on 5,000 baht bail
Boonsong Saechau turned himself in to police to
face charges of gunning down his cousin in a fit of jealousy.
Teerarak Suthathiwong
Jealousy, not business, turned out to be the motive for the June killing of
a boat-rental agent and rescue volunteer.
Boonsong Saechau, 38, surrendered to police July 1, nearly two weeks after
allegedly shooting business partner Wijan Suwanpodok, 39, at Bali Hai Pier
in Pattaya. Wijan had been a volunteer with the Sawang Boriboon Foundation.
The two had been seen in an argument that turned into a fistfight. The
well-built victim bested his smaller friend and witnesses said Boonsong ran
to his motorbike, pulled a gun from under his seat and shot his relative.
Witnesses reported that, following the shooting, Boonsong casually put the
gun away, hopped on his bike and drove away at normal speed past tourist
police, tourists and other onlookers.
The account police retold was a bit less dramatic.
Investigators said the suspect admitted to shooting his friend not because
of previously reported business disputes, but because Wijan repeatedly
flirted with his wife. The two quarreled at Bali Hai and, Boonsong claimed,
Wijan had put a hand in his shirt as if to go for a gun. In self-defense,
the victim said, he pulled out a gun he had hidden on him and fired ... six
times.
Following the shooting, he fled to Bangkok and then to a friend’s house in
Nakhon Sawan. He decided to turn himself in, Boonsong said, as he realized
the police were closing in on him.
Because of his confession and voluntary surrender, Pattaya police released
the alleged murderer on 5,000 baht bail.
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