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Briton shot dead at wheel of Porsche in car park of Thai sports club – The Guardian

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A British man has been shot dead in his car in the Thai resort of Pattaya.

Tony Kenway, originally from Southampton, was killed in the driver’s seat of his red Porsche Cayenne GTS in the car park of the Sanit sports club in Bang Lamung district, the Bangkok Post reported.

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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has confirmed it was in contact with local police over the death of a British man.

The newspaper reported that witnesses told police the gunman, described as a “chubby man wearing a white T-shirt and black jacket”, opened Kenway’s car door and shot him once before escaping on a motorcycle.

It also said Kenway’s wife had told officers he had set up a website design business.

According to his Facebook profile, Kenway lived in Bangkok having previously lived in Marbella, Spain, and had been married to his wife, Pans, since November 2011.

His sister, Kirsty Kenway, of Southampton, told MailOnline: “I don’t really know what happened to my brother. He had a brilliant life out there and he did a lot for charity and helped build some schools. He had even met the future king of Thailand. He was very clever and did very well.”

Sanit sports club posted on its Facebook page: “We are very sad to announce the death of Tony Kenway who lost his life this morning. We would like to offer Tony’s family and friends our deepest sympathy and condolences at this difficult time. RIP Tony.”

A FCO spokeswoman said: “We are in contact with the family of a British man following his death in Pattaya, Thailand. Our sympathies are with them at this difficult time. We are in touch with the local police.”

(via Google News)


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