Thai media reported that one person was killed after an argument between Burmese personnel in the southern Thai city of Phuket. Currently, Thai police are searching for the Burmese national who is at large after wounding him with a knife.
According to a statement issued by the Patong police in Phuket, about 7 p.m. on Oct. 3, a 38-year-old Burmese citizen named Zoming Wang stood naked in a room near Soi Klong Bang Wat, wearing long trousers, with blood spilled in the bloodshed. From the scene, the dead had serious knife wounds.
Rescue personnel on the scenely carried out cardiac and pulmonary recovery of Zogwin, and then urgently sent him to the hospital, but unfortunately, he ultimately died.
Witnesses told police that the evening, when Zomingwei drank with one of his Burmese friends, and did not know what the two sides were talking about, the two argued, and there was a stroke. The suspect had fled before the police arrived at the scene, and the police are currently conducting search.
In addition, on the morning of September 30, a Burmese armed with a knife occurred on Pattaya Road in Chonburi Prefecture, Thailand, killing two people.