BANGKOK, Thailand -- Thai police are searching for a gunman who shot and
killed two soccer fans at a beach resort after complaining they were
cheering too loud.
The two men, both Thais, were watching Italy's 2-0 win over Ghana at a
restaurant Monday at the Thai beach resort town of Pattaya, and erupted
in roars when Italy scored its first goal, said Panipha Wattakul, a
girlfriend of one of the victims.
A man seated at a nearby table asked them to quiet down, prompting a
heated argument during which the man pulled out a handgun and shot the
soccer fans at point-blank range, said Police Col. Somnuek Chanket. The
victims were identified as Chamlong Rongsaeng, 30, and Somnuek Sonkun,
41.
Police know the identity of the gunman, who fled after the shooting,
Somnuek said.
Thailand has never competed in the World Cup. But despite the Southeast
Asian nation's poor showing on the international soccer stage, millions
of fans watch on television during the World Cup and millions of dollars
are spent on illegal betting, polls show.
Pattaya, about 70 miles southeast of Bangkok, is known for its beaches,
its thriving sex industry and high crime rate.
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