Man who shot Brit turns himself in to Pattaya police

Man who shot Brit turns himself in to Pattaya police

Chon Buri: A 32-year-old man turned himself in to police for shooting dead a retired British engineer in Chon Buri's Bang Lamung district, saying he acted in a fit of anger after the victim honked a motorcycle horn at him and hit his car.

Apicha Boonsawat contacted police about his surrender at about 9am yesterday before police took him to Huai Yai station for detention and questioning.

He handed over a 9mm Glock handgun to the officers.

The 32-year-old suspect was wanted on a warrant issued by the Pattaya Provincial Court for murder and violation of the Firearms Act, said police.

Neil Lewis Roger, 70, was found dead beside his scooter with four bullet wounds to his back at Soi Khao Makok in Bang Lamung at 9.45pm on Thursday.

Thitipan Kammalas, 38, who was close to the victim and took care of him at his house in Bang Lamung, said Roger had just returned from England on Wednesday.

Ms Thitipan said he went out to party with a British friend in Pattaya Klang on Thursday evening.

At night, she received a phone call that he had been fatally shot.

She insisted Roger had no conflict with anyone.

She told the media that his elder sister in England was shocked and saddened after learning about his death.

His sister had told her to hold a cremation ceremony for him in Thailand.

During questioning, Mr Apicha admitted to having shot the British man and claimed he got angry after the victim honked his horn at him and hit his car.

This drew his anger and he fired at the man.

He apologised to society and the man's family and wanted to take responsibility for his actions.

Police opposed his bail and will take him to court tomorrow to seek his detention.

According to media reports, the gunman was a shooting athlete, skills he was to turn on his victim, and had won several prizes.

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