The family of Thai teenager Tunchanok Donhomla, who was murdered, say they will not accept compensation that could be offered under Thailand’s criminal justice process. Both reports describe a practice in which accused people may provide financial compensation to victims’ families as a form of remorse. The Donhomla family says they are refusing that option and will not “trade” their daughter’s dignity for money, despite saying they are financially struggling. The articles link the statement to Simon Carman, a Western Australian man accused in the case. While the reports focus on the family’s position on compensation, they do not present additional details about the allegations beyond noting the accused individual and the murder of the teenager. Overall, the accounts emphasize the family’s determination not to take what is sometimes described as “blood money,” portraying their refusal as a matter of principle rather than an agreement over compensation amounts or terms. The family’s stance is presented as firm and unconditional.
Family of murdered Thai teen Tunchanok Donhomla rejects compensation from WA accused Simon Carman
The family of Thai teenager Tunchanok Donhomla, who was murdered, say they will not accept compensation that could be offered under Thailand’s criminal justice process. Both reports describe a practic...
- The case involves the murder of Thai teenager Tunchanok Donhomla.
- Accused in the matter is a Western Australian man, Simon Carman.
- Thailand allows accused people to offer financial compensation to victims’ families as remorse.
- Donhomla’s family says it will not accept compensation from the accused.
- The family says it is refusing “blood money” despite financial hardship.
In Thailand those accused of crimes can offer compensation to victims’ families in remorse. This devastated family is having none if it: ‘We are poor but we will not trade my daughter’s dignity for money.’
3 hours agoIn Thailand those accused of crimes can offer compensation to victims’ families in remorse. This devastated family is having none if it: ‘We are poor but we will not trade my daughter’s dignity for money.’
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