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Ice cream vendor beheaded in Thai Muslim south
01 Feb 2007 08:09:39 GMT
Source: Reuters

BANGKOK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - An ice cream vendor was killed and his headless body left sitting on the bicycle seat of his cart in Thailand's rebellious Muslim south on Thursday, police said.

The vendor, a 45-year-old Buddhist originally from the country's north east, was shot three times in the back of his head while riding his cart into a Muslim village in Pattani, one of the three provinces hit by the violence, police said.

"They chopped his head off and walked away with it, leaving his body sitting on the ice cream bike's seat," a Pattani policeman told Reuters by telephone.

"Under current circumstances, he shouldn't have ventured into such a village," the policeman said.

The man was killed just hours before Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont flew to the region where 2,000 people have been killed in a three-year insurgency.

A police colonel was also shot in the head by a sniper while a security team was visiting a village Surayud and Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn were to visit, police said.

He was seriously wounded and rushed to hospital.

Nobody has claimed responsibility for the violence which has seen almost daily gun and bomb attacks in the three predominantly Muslim southern provinces bordering Malaysia.

Thailand's military-appointed government has embarked on a peace drive in the Malay-speaking region, an independent sultanate until the Buddhist-dominated Bangkok government annexed it a century ago. But the attacks have continued. (Reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat, writing by Nopporn Wong-Anan, editing by Michael Battye: Reuters Messaging: nopporn.wong-anan.reuters.com@reuters.net; +662 648 9739))
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AATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH AND INJURY Thai police prepare to move to a hospital the victims of an attack in Thailand's Pattani province, south of Bangkok March 19, 2007. Suspected separatist militants on motorbikes killed three Buddhist women and wounded three in Thailand's Muslim-majority far south as they travelled to work at a farm on Monday, an official said.