Wednesday, March 25, 2009

ျမန္မာ သူခိုးေတြ သတ္တယ္တဲ့ဗ်ာ.( Yachtsman killed by thieves). အသက္မျပည့္ေသးတဲ့ ကေလးေတြတဲ့

British ခရီးသြား တစ္ေယာက္ အသတ္ခံရ



Thai နုိင္ငံ ေတာင္ပိုင္း Andaman Sea ကမ္းရုိးတန္း မွ ၿမန္မာ ငါးဖမ္းသမား ၃ ေယာက္ကုိ ထုိင္းရဲ မ်ားက British အမ်ိဳးသား တစ္ေယာက္ ကုိ သတ္မူၿဖင့္ ဖမ္းဆီးခဲ့ပါတယ္။

Andaman Sea ကမ္းရုိးတန္းတြင္ အပန္းေၿဖ ရြက္သေဘာၤၿဖင့္ ခရီးနွင္ေနေသာ အသက္ ၆၄နွစ္အရြယ္ရွိ British အမ်ိဳးသား Malcolm Robertson ရဲ. လည္ပင္းကုိ သူ၏ ဇနီး Linda ၏ ေရွ.တြင္ ပင္ ဓါးနွင့္လွီးၿပီး Satun ျပည္နယ္နွင့္ ၄၅ မုိင္အကြာရွိ Dong island က ပင္လယ္ထဲ ပစ္ခ် ခဲ့တယ္လုိ. သိရပါတယ္။ Malcolm Robertson ရဲ. ရုပ္အေလာင္းကုိ အခုထိ ရွာေဖြေနဆဲပါပဲ။

အခင္းၿဖစ္ပြားခ်ိန္တြင္ တရားခံမ်ားက Malcolm Robertson ရဲ.အမ်ိဳးသမီး ကုိ ကမ္းေပၚသုိ. ရြက္လြင့္ခုိင္းခဲ့ၿပီး လမ္းခုလတ္မွာ ရာဘာတင္သေဘာၤ နွင့္ ဆံုခဲ့သၿဖင့္ သူမ လြတ္ေၿမာက္ခဲ့တယ္လုိ. ဆုိပါတယ္။

ထုိၿမန္မာ ၃ေယာက္ကလည္း သူတုိ. လုပ္ခဲ့သမွ်ကုိ ၀န္ခံ ခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ဒါေပမယ့္ Robertson ၏ အေလာင္းကုိ ရွာမေတြ.ေသးသၿဖင့္ ယခုအခါ ထုိၿမန္မာ၃ေယာက္ကုိ လုယက္မူ နွင့္ တုိက္ခုိက္မူ တုိ.ၿဖင့္သာ အေရးယူထားပါတယ္။
http://www.royal-myanmar.com/2009/03/british.html
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Bloodshed on Mr Bean: lifetime trip turned to terror

Malcolm Robertson and his wife Linda on their Mr Bean adventure before pirates struck.

March 25, 2009 .
A British couple's trip of a lifetime, sailing around the world on a yacht called Mr Bean, ended in horror after pirates allegedly killed the husband, tossed his body overboard and then tied his wife up in a cabin.

The attack occurred in the Malacca Strait, the body of water notorious for piracy, running between mainland South-East Asia and Indonesia.

British reports say three Burmese men boarded the $632,000 boat, attacked 64-year-old Malcolm Robertson with a hammer, and might have slit his throat before they threw his body into the sea on Monday.

Yachtsman killed by thieves
A British man is allegedly killed by thieves in a raid on his yacht during a boating holiday off the southern coast of Thailand.

His wife, Linda, was tied up but wriggled free and called for help after the pirates left the boat in a dinghy.

Police arrested three teens who they say have confessed to killing Mr Robertson.

But his body has reportedly not been found.

Mr Robertson and his wife had been sleeping on the vessel near the Thai-Malaysian border when the attack occurred, the paper said.

"Malcolm was sleeping in the cabin at the front while she was in the larger cabin at the back," Mrs Robertson's brother, John Clee, told the Daily Mail in London.

"She heard someone climbing onto the deck and called out to Malcolm. She then heard a commotion and heard him say 'Get off the boat, get off the boat.'

"Then three young boys aged about 16 came into her cabin. At that point she came out of her cabin and saw blood everywhere. She thought she was going to die.

"She thinks Malcolm was thrown overboard after he was hit with a hammer. She's traumatised. She can't understand why he was killed and she wasn't."

The couple, who have four children, had been sailing around the world since 1998, and spent their summers in Britain. They kept a diary of their travels on a sailing blog.

"Left UK, from Eastbourne Marina on June 15th 1998, and have nearly sailed around the world, mostly just the two of us," wrote Mr Robertson, who owned a chain of coffee shops in Britain.

In an entry advertising Mr Bean for sale, he wrote: "The owners have sailed from Eastbourne, England, via the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Panama Canal, South Pacific, New Zealand, Fiji, Vanuatu and Australia, and is now in Langkawi, Malaysia.

"We have loved every moment of the trip and never held back on any item that was required for the safety, her appearance or her maintenance."

In 2006 the couple wrote of their excitement at arriving in Australia, and wrote of some their activities while there.

"Plan to leave at 0700 hours tomorrow, to catch the tide, and are very excited about arriving at Darwin.

"Lindy was back from the shops, we went back to the boat, then returned an hour later to go to see The Pirates of the Caribbean, a great film, fast moving, and humorous."

The most recent entry, in September 2007, was titled: "Still the excitement is there after nine years."

Mr Clee described the robbery at sea as "pathetic".

"It was such a stupid, pathetic thing, because they were just trying to pinch a few credit cards and computer things," he told The Times.

The Daily Mail said pirates had boarded the couple's yacht before, but Mr Robertson used to carry cigarettes and brandy to give to thieves.

The Telegraph said police arrived and captured the trio quickly, but Mrs Robertson was forced to endure being taken ashore on the same boat as the men.

Family of the couple had flown to Thailand to be with Mrs Robertson, and some held faint hopes that Mr Robertson may have survived and swum ashore, the paper said.

smh.com.au

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