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Chai Nat postal official, believed deep in gambling debts, commits suicide – The Nation

Therdsak Onsing, 40, who worked at the Wat Sing Post Office, was found dead in a storage building near his house in Tambon Makham Thao, Wat Sing district, at 8.30am.


Therdsaks father, Boonsong Onsing, found him sitting in a chair with a gunshot wound to the right temple and a homemade .38 revolver nearby.


He was wearing the jersey of the Spanish national football team.


Therdsaks father-in-law, Wan Iamchai, said the younger man had told him several times about owing Bt800,000 in gambling debts and having no way to repay them.


Wan said Therdsak visited him a few days ago and spoke as though he were saying goodbye….

Read the full article at: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/around_thailand/30337782

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 2, 2018

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Chai Nat postal official, believed deep in gambling debts, commits suicide – The Nation

Therdsak Onsing, 40, who worked at the Wat Sing Post Office, was found dead in a storage building near his house in Tambon Makham Thao, Wat Sing district, at 8.30am.


Therdsaks father, Boonsong Onsing, found him sitting in a chair with a gunshot wound to the right temple and a homemade .38 revolver nearby.


He was wearing the jersey of the Spanish national football team.


Therdsaks father-in-law, Wan Iamchai, said the younger man had told him several times about owing Bt800,000 in gambling debts and having no way to repay them.


Wan said Therdsak visited him a few days ago and spoke as though he were saying goodbye….

Read the full article at: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30337782

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 2, 2018

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