Lim Kimya’s widow is pushing Thai authorities to find out who ordered the shooting of her husband in Bangkok
“The actions of the first defendant caused harm to the plaintiff,” the Bangkok Criminal Court judge said on Friday. “Since he confessed, the court reduced the sentence to life imprisonment.”
Ekkalak, a former Thai marine, was arrested in neighbouring Cambodia a day after the shooting, and confessed to committing the murder in a livestream video.
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