In a tragic twist of fate, the hopeful end to a long-standing rivalry turned lethal amidst the shadowy alleyways of Samut Sakhon, a bustling province in central Thailand. On June 22, the dawn’s early light revealed a grim discovery on Khaerai Road, where the lifeless form of 33-year-old Auan, known affectionately as Yee Tung Sing, a nod to the recycling venture he ran hand-in-hand with his wife, lay beside his parked motorcycle. The mournful echoes of reconciliation had scarcely settled in the digital realm, Auan’s last beaming selfie captured with his rival on Facebook, accompanied by the telling caption: “Finally, a long-standing issue between us ended.” However, reality spun a different tale, one written in blood and shattered glass. Auan’s tragic demise resulted from a head wound, with the remnants of a broken bottle nestled close by – an ominous clue that spoke volumes of conflict untamed. His motorcycle, silently…