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‘Instant karma’: China social media fascinated by strange death of Thai man impaled on Buddhist statue during violent rampage through temple

  • Drug-crazed man attacks monks, damages deities in Thailand temple
  • Rampage ends when man falls and skewered on sharp top of statue

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Social media observers in China have called “instant karma” after reading the story of a drug-crazed man in Thailand who died when he was impaled on a Buddhist statue during a violent rampage through a temple. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Weibo
Yating Yangin Beijing

A man in Thailand who met a bizarre death during a drug-fuelled rampage inside a Buddhist temple has captured nationwide attention in China and sparked a discussion about instant karma.

On February 27, the 49-year-old man, who was under the influence of drugs, went on a chaotic and violent spree inside a temple, assaulting monks and smashing holy statues.

Concerns that he could be armed prompted the police to remain outside the place of worship at first.

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However, an unsettling silence soon compelled them to venture inside the temple.

The 49-year-old left a trail of destruction during his deadly drug-fuelled rampage through the Buddhist temple in Thailand. Photo: Weibo
The 49-year-old left a trail of destruction during his deadly drug-fuelled rampage through the Buddhist temple in Thailand. Photo: Weibo

When they did so, police were shocked to find the man dead, in a pool of blood with a Buddha statue pierced through his chest.

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