Killer of Udon Thani monk not a career gunman, police say
The Nation
BANGKOK: -- ATTACKERS who shot dead a revered monk in Udon Thani province at the start of the month were probably not career gunmen, as they fled before ensuring the victim was dead, assistant Royal Thai Police commander Lt-General Panya Mamen said yesterday.
A trajectory study showed that the attackers shot to kill, although the bullets did not hit essential organs. Their secondary shots did not seem to aim for death, and the nature of the monk's wounds suggested the attackers could have been too excited, he said.
Killer of Udon Thani monk not a career gunman, police sayThe NationBANGKOK: -- ATTACKERS who shot dead a revered monk in Udon Thani province at the start of the month were probably not career gunmen, as they fled before ensuring the victim was dead, assistant Royal Thai Police commander Lt-General Panya Mamen said yesterday.A trajectory study showed that the attackers shot to kill, although the bullets did not hit essential organs. Their secondary shots did not seem to aim for death, and the nature of the monk's wounds suggested the attackers could have been too excited, he said.
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