A Chiang Rai man who stabbed to death a hill tribe man who had been messing around with his wife claims he just wanted to extract an apology.
Natthapol “George” Yaeso, 25, from Ban Huay Chompoo, in Muang district, was nabbed for fatally stabbing Ah-hue Bekaku, 30, an Akha hill tribe man. Both men had turned up with friends for a clash outside a karaoke shop in Muang district early on March 24 after Mr Natthapol learned his wife had been seeing Ah-hue, whom he knew as the friend of a friend.
Mr Natthapol claims Ah-hue’s wife, Boomee Mayeh, 35, called him about midnight to ask if he knew her husband had been seeing his own wife, Angkana.
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