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Paul 012: Are you able to find any better sources for his recent suicide. I'm not doubting you, but the Bangkok Post article you linked says it was written by "Online Writers." I'm guessing that it's just so recent that no one has really written a full article on it. But if there's an article that is written by a named journalist or reputable wire service, I feel like that article should be cited instead of the current Bangkok Post one.
Bait30 Talk? 21:44, 7 March 2020 (UTC)reply
"Online reporters" is the Bangkok Post's standard "blank" byline for breaking news articles that appear online first. I understand it's not that uncommon a practice for news organisations to not always attribute every piece of reporting. Anyway, the story should be all over the news now, so please feel free to substitute another article (I'm currently away from the computer). PS A ping won't work if it wasn't successfully added in the same edit as your signature. --
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