Toddler lone survivor of Khon Kaen shooting horror

After papa kills his ex-wife and two people before killing himself, a two-year-old child is left alone in surprise.

A car is parked outside the house in Mancha Khiri district of Khon Kaen where four people were shot dead inside on Saturday morning. Only a two-year-old girl was found alive. (Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri)
Four people were shot dying inside a home in the Mancha Khiri city of Khon Kaen on Saturday night when a car is parked outside the residence. Just a two-year-old woman was found dead. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )

KHON KAEN: A angry man opened fire on his two-year-old girl at a home in the Mancha Khiri area on Saturday, leaving his two-year-old girl in surprise and with the help of his angry ex-wife, her mother, and a young relative.

According to Pol Capt Phongphit Thanaphanpakdee, assistant research chief at Mancha Khiri police place, who was called at around 11.30am, the shootings took place at a home in the tambon Phon Phek village.

A Toyota vehicle with Nong Khai license plates was discovered parked in front of the one-storey home by police, criminal officers, physicians, and rescue workers who were on the scene. Inside, they found a woman, identified after as Jaruayporn Faengrit, 50, lying dead on a base with two bullet wounds to her brain.

Khalita Faengrit, 28, was found dead next to her daughter’s system, which she had received two gunshot wounds to the head. Noppadol Unthasee, 55, a former spouse of Khalita, was lying dead on a mattress with a gun to his lips. Phonphiphat Thongyot, 18, was found dead inside a bath with two gunshot wounds to the head.

A two-year-old woman, the child of Noppadol and Khalita, was sitting trembling with horror near the body of her family. Soldiers removed her from the residence right away.

Police and forensic officers inspect the bodies of four people inside the house in Khon Kaen. (Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri)

On Saturday, officers and criminal officers examine the scene where four bodies were discovered inside a house in Khon Kaen’s Mancha Khiri district. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )

Orn Faengrit, 68, the aunt of Khalita, told police that the apartment belonged to Mrs Yaowaluck, the family of deceased student Phonphiphat. With her father, she left their kid alone in the house while he was attending a nearby school.

Khalita was a younger girl of Yaowaluck. Noppadol, who owned a beach along the Mekong River, shared a daughter with her.

Before she married Noppadol, Khalita had two kids from a past relationship.

” As far as I knew, Miew ( Khalita’s nickname ) was often physically assaulted by her husband”, said Mrs Orn. She fled to Mancha Khiri to sit with her kids, she said. Noppadol persuaded her to come back. She later came back to be with him. However, three or four times were home violence committed.

Khalita after told friends and family members that she had broken up with her husband, according to her mother. She and her daughter then moved into her elder friend’s house.

On Saturday night, Noppadol arrived at the house and tried to mend the relationship afterwards, but Khalita refused. Before noises were audible, Mrs. Orn claimed there was a conflict.

Phonphiphat, a teen, wrote to his mother in Bangkok at one point, saying that” Pak Boy ( Noppadol ) killed all the people.”

His family attempted to call her brother, but he was unresponsive. She eventually learned that he had been fatally shot.

Neighbour Amporn Chaokudrang, 56, said she heard eight shots over a period of about 10 days. Although she initially denied that there was a shooting, her boy insisted that the noise was caused by shots. She immediately called the town head.

According to Pol Col Pichai Nakhandee, the police chief, witnesses reported to researchers that the pair had split up about a year prior and that the man frequently tried to reconcile before the murder broke out.

First police investigations revealed that the fatal shooting was motivated by a fit of bitterness after the person learned that his ex-wife had started dating someone else.

A policeman search of Noppadol’s auto found some drug paraphernalia in. His body was returned to Nong Khai on Saturday evening for religious ceremonies by his friends.

Phonphipat Thongyot, 18, informed his family in Bangkok that everyone in the home where he was staying had been shot dead in a phone message. He was killed afterwards. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )

Phonphipat Thongyot, 18, informed his family in Bangkok that everyone in the home where he was staying had been shot dead in a phone message. He was killed afterwards. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )