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British Woman Arrested in Thailand for Suspected Murder of Boyfriend in Luxury Villa

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by N12 · 5 hours ago

What happened

A British woman was arrested in Pattaya, Thailand, for allegedly murdering her British boyfriend, found stabbed in their luxury villa. Police found evidence of a struggle and a washed knife, while the suspect denies the charges, claiming self-infliction. The investigation continues with forensic tests pending.

  • 01British woman Isabel Violet Carras arrested in Pattaya for boyfriend’s murder.
  • 02Victim Thomas David Powell found stabbed multiple times in luxury villa bathroom.
  • 03Police discovered signs of violent struggle and a large washed knife at the scene.
  • 04Carras denies murder, claims boyfriend self-inflicted wounds amid drug use.
  • 05Authorities classify case as murder, awaiting autopsy and forensic results.
  • 06Couple had lived in villa two weeks and were known cannabis users.

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N12Center · Hebrew5 hours ago
British Woman Arrested in Thailand for Suspected Murder of Boyfriend in Luxury Villa
MakoCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
British Woman Arrested in Thailand for Suspected Murder of Partner Found Stabbed

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