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Malaysian seriously injured after being shot in Sungai Golok

It is understood that there was an argument between the 33-year-old victim and the suspect before the Malaysian was shot.

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 02 Nov 2025 8:31AM

Malaysian seriously injured after being shot in Sungai Golok
The incident reportedly occurred at 6.40pm Thai time. - November 2, 2025

A MALAYSIAN was seriously injured in a shooting at a house in the Suhang area of ​​Golok, Thailand, yesterday evening.

The incident reportedly occurred at 6.40pm Thai time.

It is understood that there was an argument between the 33-year-old victim and the suspect before the Malaysian was shot.

The victim, believed to be from Pasir Mas, is currently receiving treatment at Suhang Hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.

A Thai police spokesman said the incident is believed to have occurred due to a dispute between the victim and the suspect over a debt problem.

“The suspect and the victim are believed to have argued before the shooting incident occurred. Police also seized a 9mm pistol used by the suspect,” he said.

Thai police are currently actively hunting for the suspect who fled after the incident. – November 2, 2025

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