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NDTV
29-05-2025
- NDTV
Thailand Man Dies After Grenade Thrown At Ex-Girlfriend's House Bounces Back And Hits Him
A 36-year-old man in Thailand died after throwing a grenade at his ex-girlfriend's house in Surat Thani when she refused to reconcile. The grenade, an M26 fragmentation type, hit a pillar, bounced back, and exploded in his hand, killing him instantly. Four others, including his ex-girlfriend Kanonraphat Saowakhon, 28, sustained minor injuries but were treated and released. According to Metro, the incident occurred on May 25 after the man identified as Surapong Thongnak barged into his ex-girlfriend's house, pleading for reconciliation. After the altercation, the suspect allegedly attempted to stab the woman with scissors before fleeing to his car to retrieve a grenade. He then threw the grenade, which hit a concrete pillar and bounced back. As he leaned down to pick it up, the grenade exploded in his hands, instantly killing him and injuring four others. Debris and shrapnel were scattered across the yard, but Kanonraphat escaped unharmed by running back into the house before the explosion. Police responded to the scene, finding the suspect lying face down in a pool of blood. Police Major Chinnakrit Sawatdiwong said, "The injured individuals were taken to the Tha Chana Hospital. All of them have been discharged except for Samart Janyang, 68, who suffered more serious injuries. He has been transferred to the Surat Thani Hospital for further treatment." Surapong's mother, Ranjuan Timdee, 58, reported that her son had been dating the woman for only two months before their breakup. She expressed shock upon learning of his death, stating that she couldn't believe he had become so violent. Authorities also found half a kilogram of methamphetamine in Surapong's car during the investigation. Statistics highlight the heightened risk of violence for individuals who have left an abusive relationship, particularly shortly after separation. Recent data from Battered Women indicates that 77% of domestic violence-related homicides occur post-separation, with a 75% increase in violence for up to two years after. The Women's Aid revealed that 72% of people underestimate domestic abuse prevalence, which may contribute to insufficient support or intervention.


Daily Mail
28-05-2025
- General
- Daily Mail
Dumped boyfriend accidentally kills himself throwing bomb at ex-girlfriend's house after it bounces back and explodes in his face
A dumped boyfriend was accidentally killed himself when a bomb he threw at his ex-girlfriend's house bounced back and exploded in his face. Surapong Thongnak, 36, was furious when his former partner Kanonraphat Saowakhon, 28, refused to reconcile with him in Surat Thani, southern Thailand. The seething ex allegedly hatched a plan to kill Kanonraphat in a bid to prevent her from dating anyone else. The eyeliner-wearing boyfriend was understood to have barged into the house before waking up his sleeping girlfriend, begging for her to take him back. When she turned him down, he allegedly lost his cool and tried to stab her with a pair of scissors. Her screams alerted her family, who intervened and managed to stop the attack. Crazed Surapong then reportedly stormed off to his sedan to grab a grenade. He was seen standing outside the family's wooden home before pulling the pin on a grenade. However, the military device hit a concrete pillar on the property and rebounded. The jealous man picked up the grenade as it exploded in his hands, instantly killing him and injuring four others on May 25. Police arrived at the scene after being notified of the explosion at 8am. They found lifeless Surapong lying face down in a pool of blood while debris and shrapnel were scattered across the yard. Four people, including the ex-girlfriend, were wounded and rushed to a hospital where they were treated for minor injuries before being released. Police Major Chinnakrit Sawatdiwong of the Tha Chana Police Station said: 'The injured individuals were taken to the Tha Chana Hospital. 'All of them have been discharged except for Samart Janyang, 68, who suffered more serious injuries. 'He has been transferred to the Surat Thani Hospital for further treatment.' Residents said they were drinking coffee on the patio when Surapong arrived in a white car. Sayan Rodkird, the son of the homeowner, said: 'We ran away when he threw it toward the house, but it struck a pillar and bounced back toward him without exploding. Four people, including the ex-girlfriend, were wounded and rushed to a hospital where they were treated for minor injuries before being released 'He tried to pick it up, and that's when it detonated right in his face.' Surapong's mother, Ranjuan Timdee, 58, said the couple had only been dating for two months before breaking up. She said: 'Last night, he called to tell me he would try to patch things up with her. 'I was shocked to receive the news this morning that he had died. I couldn't believe he could be so violent.' Police said they seized half-a-kilogramme of meth from Surapong's car. They added they were investigating where he had obtained the grenade.