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#1 webfact

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Posted 2012-02-01 09:37:30

FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE AFTER DISPUTING DECORATING BILL
Ambush Brit fights for life
A 'Flying Sporran Inquiry' Hua Hin

Justine Ayling and her husband Paul took their 12-yr-old son to Thailand for a new life and to be close to Paul’s retired parents.

They designed and built their own luxury home and enjoyed the balmy weather and beautiful beaches of Hua Hin, 160 miles south of Bangkok. Close by were Paul’s parents Anita and Michael, and Paul’s brother Stephen also ran a successful building business there.

But what they did not know was that in this Royal city, where the revered King of Thailand Bumiphol Adulyadej keeps his Summer Palace called ‘Far from worries’  murders and attacks on foreigners are far from rare, particularly when business is involved.

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But in keeping with the city’s royal image, it is claimed, the authorities have not exactly been pulling out all stops on some horrific attacks in the town…and that appears also to involve capping investigations.

Today Paul Ayling, 48, a carpenter and kitchen fitter is in a coma from which he may never recover. Justine is trying sell their £430,000 pool villa to get back home. Her memories are bitter. The family are divided.



Paul and Justine were already planning their return home last December.  Paul had decided Hua Hin was a place for retirees, not for him. Having sold his car Paul and Justine had just taken their Scott to private school on their small step-through Honda Fina motorbike last November and were returning home when two men stepped out into the road, one with a wooden club.

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#2 jsgatse

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:03:39

What a shame.....Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

#3 pacovl46

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:03:42

If I ever get an email like this, I know what to do!!!

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:03:53

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My heart goes out to this family-I'm pleased Andrew Drummond made this public.

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:05:46

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Sadly Hua Hin is no longer the place to consider far too many murders there now as with all Thai towns that grow with foreigners the crime follows..anyone who puts almost half a million pounds into a house here must be delusional or just crazy
Hope this story turns out positive but sadly it looks like it wont; like many I would be surprised if they leave with any of the 430,000 GBP
Thailand is no game and it gets very serious if you cant handle it

#6 ricardofel

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:07:03

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Not the first attack on farangs due to crooked Thais. Remember the American Donald who was shot and parilyzed after arguing with a builder? His Thai wife hired 2 men to kill him. The police did nothing and then Abhisit became PM and this shooting was one of the crimes he wanted solved....didn't take long to solve.

#7 belg

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:15:25

what is the point of posting just a piece of a story than forced to redirect to another website ?

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:21:03

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definitely the rules are different here..its always best to keep a low profile...

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:21:21

View Postbelg, on 2012-02-01 10:15:25, said:

what is the point of posting just a piece of a story than forced to redirect to another website ?
We are only allowed to publish parts of articles from this publisher.

#10 manarak

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:27:18

Sad stories.

A good article by Mr. Drummond - the reporting quality has certainly improved.

This type of crime has to be fought with high priority.
In German we say "hope dies last"

#11 easyas

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:30:49

This is old news and inaccurate. According to Paul's mother Anita, the attack took place on 21 November, not in December.
Of course, and very unfortunately, Paul wasn't wearing a helmet and it was hitting his head on the concrete road as a result of the attack that fractured his skull, not a blow to the head by his assailant who reportedly was armed with a tree branch, not a club per se.

#12 Chris Lawrence

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:32:54

Very gruesome event. Need to think very hard in someone' elses country; especially if in love. Hope this man gets better and is able to resettle back to their country

#13 samsiam

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:39:45

Thought you were only allowed to publish parts from any publisher.....first few paras and then a link to the site.....supposedly the accepted way.

So why the 'this publisher' dig ??

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:41:49

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View PostChris Lawrence, on 2012-02-01 10:32:54, said:

Very gruesome event. Need to think very hard in someone' elses country; especially if in love. Hope this man gets better and is able to resettle back to their country

I am surprised that his family who it appears already do business in Thailand did not advise him better. I built a home and the workmanship was shoddy but I negotiated a setelment price and then completed the work myself after being threatened with the local mafia. I actually live beside the builder which makes life interesting. I have never found local contractors to be up to the task and certainly know not to get angry with them. Behind the smiles lies a cesspool into which we should never consider going.

#15 StasD

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:44:08

East or West, home is best.

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:44:38

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this is not the first time someone has almost died in Hua Hin as a result of building related disputes.

on a side note, to say 'balmy weather and beautiful beaches of Hua Hin' is a bit of a stretch. the waether is too hot and dry and the beaches are covered with pony poop and the sea is dirty

#17 Gers1873

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:47:07

Puzzled as to why a carpenter would hire a Thai do do carpentry work in his own home?  Why did he wait till the work was complete before raising the issue - shoddy work to the trained eye is well visible before work is complete.  Seems a lot more to this stpry than is being reported.

#18 PaulHamon

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:51:17

March 2 2012


strange date on the article itself...



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Posted 2012-02-01 10:57:24

View Postterryp, on 2012-02-01 10:05:46, said:

Sadly Hua Hin is no longer the place to consider far too many murders there now as with all Thai towns that grow with foreigners the crime follows..anyone who puts almost half a million pounds into a house here must be delusional or just crazy
Hope this story turns out positive but sadly it looks like it wont; like many I would be surprised if they leave with any of the 430,000 GBP
Thailand is no game and it gets very serious if you cant handle it

You know I dont usually post on messabe boards, especially where Thailand is concerned mostly because responding to silly posts are a waste of time.
However for my first (I think) post to this forum, I have a question.

You say that "Thailand is no game, and it gets very serious if you cant handle it" how would "You" have handled this diffrently?

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:59:11

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View Postricardofel, on 2012-02-01 10:07:03, said:

Not the first attack on farangs due to crooked Thais. Remember the American Donald who was shot and parilyzed after arguing with a builder? His Thai wife hired 2 men to kill him. The police did nothing and then Abhisit became PM and this shooting was one of the crimes he wanted solved....didn't take long to solve.
To bad Abhisit is not around now.  No falang will get that kind of help now.  All I can say is watch you back and don't stop your motorbike for anyone.  Put your head down with your helmut on and go faster.  They will move.  Courage is not a Thai asset unless they are in a group.

#21 Mario2008

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Posted 2012-02-01 11:05:40

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Posted 2012-02-01 11:06:32

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View Posteasyas, on 2012-02-01 10:30:49, said:

This is old news and inaccurate. According to Paul's mother Anita, the attack took place on 21 November, not in December.
Of course, and very unfortunately, Paul wasn't wearing a helmet and it was hitting his head on the concrete road as a result of the attack that fractured his skull, not a blow to the head by his assailant who reportedly was armed with a tree branch, not a club per se.

The couple were planning to return home last December. The attack happened on November 21st. I am glad you were a witness to him cracking his skull on the road, perhaps you would go to the police station and make a statement.

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Posted 2012-02-01 11:08:44

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View Postterryp, on 2012-02-01 10:05:46, said:

Sadly Hua Hin is no longer the place to consider far too many murders there now as with all Thai towns that grow with foreigners the crime follows..anyone who puts almost half a million pounds into a house here must be delusional or just crazy
Hope this story turns out positive but sadly it looks like it wont; like many I would be surprised if they leave with any of the 430,000 GBP
Thailand is no game and it gets very serious if you cant handle it

"..anyone who puts almost half a million pounds into a house here must be delusional or just crazy"

Absolutely, .so much as to say: "I have money so I can buy anything and have anything I want wherever I want, even if it is occupying land and putting up luxury homes which are an affront to the culture I'm stepping on and displacing".

It's a sad and painful lesson for the family. .. but I doubt if they will understand really why.

It's also an example of bad reporting, as pointed out by other posters here. What was the point of it?

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Posted 2012-02-01 11:09:34

View Postsamsiam, on 2012-02-01 10:39:45, said:

Thought you were only allowed to publish parts from any publisher.....first few paras and then a link to the site.....supposedly the accepted way.

So why the 'this publisher' dig ??
We have different deals and terms with different publishers. Back on topic, please.

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Posted 2012-02-01 11:09:43

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The more I read about Thailand the more it looks like a lawless cesspit.

When I went to Phuket over ten years ago for my honeymoon I thought it would be the perfect place to retire to, and we visited several times a year.

Three years ago when the tuk tuk mafia took control of the transport situation, and foreigners seemed to have no rights whatoever, we havnt been back, and and I doubt we ever will. There simply seems to be no place that could be considered safe anymore, Chaing Mai, Hua Hin, Phuket etc.



 


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