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Killed for just
£ 100
- Dec 27, 2005
(This story never appeared in any
English language papers here in Thailand, although it was reported on the
BBC News website and in UK papers.)
Three men were appearing in court today after a Sunderland man was killed
in Thailand for the sake of just £100.
James Edward Hall was beaten during a bungled robbery by a gang who had
previously worked for him as labourers, according to police.
The Foreign Office confirmed the 57-year-old tourist died after his body
was discovered near a bungalow on Ko Chang Island's Sai Khao beach on
Christmas Eve.
Northumbria Police said Mr Hall's relations have been informed of the
tragedy and have been left "extremely distressed" by the news.
Thai police said Mr Hall, who was on holiday in Thailand, was set upon by
men who planned to steal cash, believed to be 150 euros, about £102.
Three Thai men two aged 18 and one 20 were arrested on Christmas
Eve and are believed to have confessed to beating and robbing Mr. Hall.
Lieutenant Supin Naoprakson told the Press Association the three suspects
had all worked for Mr Hall, helping him build a property on the island.
"They did not mean to murder him, they just tried to get money from him,
but then they had fighting. They just used boots, and then just hit his
head, something like that.
They used to work to build the bar for that Englishman, that is why they
knew about where this guy was staying, and how much they had money in the
wallet."
Mr Hall was said to have arrived on the island in October and was a
frequent visitor. Police have not said which part of Sunderland he comes
from.
A friend of his on Ko Chang Island declined to comment on his death.
The island of Ko Chang, Thailand's second largest after Phuket, is a
tropical marine national park, located in the country's eastern Trat
province, on the border with Cambodia.
Sai Khao (White Sands) Beach is the longest and busiest on the island and
is lined with bar and nightclubs.
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