The criminal claims to police that the two had argued and that he had no idea that the victim had been fatally wounded when the blade was wound.
A 14-year-old Thai-Australian boy was fatally stabbed by his companion at the entrance to a housing complex in the Sattahip area on Tuesday evening. The young attacker was eventually arrested.
According to police, who were called at around 8.30pm, the fatal weapon attack took place in front of a grocery store at the Montra Garden Home cover land in tambon Bang Sareh.
Officers arrived at the scene and discovered the 14-year-old child lying dead in front of the business with a stab wound to his rear.  ,
The victim, whose name was withheld, was a Mathayom Suksa 1 ( Grade 7 ) student of a private school in the district. A berry knife was found on the road. The perpetrator had fled.  ,
The family of the sufferer, identified as Darunee, said she was inside the house at the time. Prior to being informed that her brother had been stabbed to death, a security guard at the cover land, she wasn’t aware that he was.  ,
Ms Darunee, 50, said she was shocked and saddened, and not thought her brother would have his career ended at such a young age. She was curious as to why the perpetrator had brutally murdered her brother.
Investigators learned that the suspect was a Mathayom Suksa 2 ( Grade 8 ) student, according to Pol Col Thanaphol Klinkesorn, chief of the Sattahip police station. He had fled after the invasion to his home at another cover land about 400 meters away. At the Sattahip place, the son and his relatives were interrogated.
During doubting, the suspect told police that he and the sufferer had not been on excellent terms since. According to the police, the girl had a look on his face that indicated that he wanted to cause problems.
The suspect claimed that he had emailed the target to clear up their issue by sending a mumble concept, but when they met, a disagreement turned into a battle and the two ended up fighting.
The victim reported the attacker to have gone to the supermarket store and that he had fled after him before stabbed him in the rear with a knife. The target fell over.
The suspect claimed he rode his bicycle to his house, apparently unaware that the solitary attack wound would endanger his friend.
Officers examined closed-circuit camera film, showing the intruder arriving on a bike to see the target in front of the author’s housing estate at 8.18pm on Tuesday. Before the suspect stabbed the prey in the rear, they got into a real fight.
Authorities took the think to the Chon Buri community and juvenile court on Wednesday to meet with doctors who interrogated him. The soldiers are getting ready to bring charges against him.
The victim’s body was taken for examination at Bangkok’s Police General Hospital.