Myanmar patient shot dead at hospital ward

Girlfriend claims that the client had borrowed money from a coworker before the incident occurred.

Myanmar patient shot dead at hospital ward
On Friday, criminal officials gather information at the picture of a gun attack in a hospital clinic in the Muang area, Khon Kaen. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )

KHON KAEN- A person from Myanmar was shot lifeless as they waited for surgery at a public clinic in the Muang district on Friday morning.

The shooting took place at Khon Kaen Hospital’s man surgery building, said Pol Col Yotsawat Kaewsuebthanyanit, commander of Muang city officers. Around 1 a.m., the incident was reported to authorities. &nbsp,

Kyaw Swar Aong, 29, was found inside a hospital on the second floor with a bullet wound to his frontal bone by police and criminal officers who were rushed to the scene. He was moved to the crisis room by the hospital for treatment, but he was later declared dead.

His Thai girl, who declined to be identified, claimed that her partner was taken to the hospital on Wednesday after a tumor was found in his rear. He was awaiting procedure before the killing.

In Khon Kaen, the pair worked at a hunting web shop. They had been living together in a occupied room in this northeastern state for more than four centuries. She resisted that he had any issues with people. She was only just aware that he had borrowed 12, 000 ringgit from a coworker at the same stock and gave the defendant his ATM cards as a promise for the loan.

According to the girl, a medical group was scheduled to have his tumor removed on Friday.

According to Pol Col Yotsawat, the assailant pretended to be a guest and asked a caregiver about the patient’s hospital. The shooter quickly fled after firing a chance at the patient as they entered the ward.

According to Pol Col Yotsawat,” Police are examining closed-circuit broadcast footage and coordinating with an inspection team to get clues about the suspect, particularly a Burmese national working in the same factory who disappeared and is believed to have fled to another place.”

Pol Col Yotsawat Kaewsuebthanyanit, commander of Khon Kaen’s Muang city authorities, shows a picture from CCTV images of the gunman who shot dead a person in a hospital clinic in Khon Kaen. Police offer a 10, 000- baht cash reward for information leading to his arrest. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )