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11-02-2018, 02:19 PM
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Re: Thailand - Vegetarian Restaurant Serves Human Meat
Who remembers that story about that poor girl in Blackpool that got into a Asian sex ring, then they kidnapped her and put her in the kebab meat for customers so her body would never be found? I was mates with this lad and i'd just got a kebab when i was about 19 and was eating it outside. He comes up walking in, off his head on weed lol, said alright, i said Dean don't go in there, i've literally just seen them drag a dog off the road and took it into the kitchen for kebab meat. He went mad shouting you dirty bastards. The takeaway didn't know what the fuck he was on about and i was literally pissing myself all the time he was walking away. I think I snorted a few times too. Ahh memories.
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11-03-2018, 12:03 AM
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Re: Thailand - Vegetarian Restaurant Serves Human Meat
It has since been determined that no human meat was actually given to customers. That part was completely fabricated. The murder did occur though.
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11-03-2018, 03:24 AM
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Re: Thailand - Vegetarian Restaurant Serves Human Meat
NUcheckt: Report on alleged human meat in Thai restaurant incorrect 11/1/2018, 10:31:24 AM NU.nl checks daily for reliability. Claim: "The owner of a Thai restaurant served human meat to his customers." Judgment: false On November 1 NU.nl reported that the owner of a vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok would have used human flesh. Not only NU.nl reported this, also in the AD , De Telegraaf and various international media this message was found. However, the story turns out to be wrong. The owner of a restaurant in Thailand is suspect in a murder case, but has not put his alleged victim to his customers. Where is it from? The AsiaOne website was used as a source in the NU.nl news report. The news website from Singapore in its turn refers to multiple sources. The oldest is a message from 23 October that has been published by a large Thai newspaper. In that message it says that in Bangkok a murdered man was found in the cesspit of a restaurant. The victim would have started to drink something at the restaurant in question, after which the man was no longer seen. According to the story, the man's family would have started to look for him at the restaurant. When the man was not there and the restaurant seemed to be further away, the police were called in. The victim was subsequently found, but the restaurant owner seemed to have fled. The English-speaking Nation also reported on this story on 23 October. How the story that human flesh has been continued in this restaurant has come to customers in the world, can not be said with certainty. On 1 November, new checkers from Leiden University identified a story from October 28 in the Oriental Daily , a newspaper from Hong Kong, as a possible source. In this story is a personal anecdote from someone who tells that he or she was eating in a vegetarian restaurant in the east of Bangkok and found a piece of meat in the meal. The guest then reported the restaurant to the authorities. When the police arrived at the restaurant, according to Oriental Daily "blood traces on the kitchen wall" and a body in the cesspool near the restaurant were found. The man found would have been killed by the owner of the restaurant after the man had come over to discuss a possible job. The message from Oriental Daily states that the restaurant owner has processed part of the body of his victim in the food he presided over his customers. In the message you can find the same photos that were already used on October 23 in the news about the murdered man in a restaurant. The faction checkers of Leiden University found an article from the Thai newspaper Khao Sod of November 1, in which the police states that the story that the Oriental Daily brought - and that include AsiaOne and NU.nl in the end - is false. The restaurant was even rebuilt at the time of the murder and would only open later. The published images of the location seem to confirm this. Conclusion In Thai media, a message was posted on October 23 about a body found in the cesspool of a restaurant in eastern Bangkok. The owner of the restaurant was not found by the police. In these stories there was nothing about the cooking and serving of human flesh. This story seems to have come from a Hong Kong newspaper, but what this newspaper has based on this we do not know. On 1 November the local police told a Thai newspaper that the story of Oriental Daily was wrong and that the restaurant was not even open yet. What exactly happened in the restaurant in Thailand remains unclear, but we judge the statement "the owner of a Thai restaurant served human meat to his customers" as false." C'mon, peeps, seriously-trying to hide the murder of a man by serving his flesh in a VEGETARIAN restaurant makes as much sense as a black man trying to hide from the kkk by hanging out at one of their meetings! |