I believe I found a reliable way to reproduce the crash:
- open thunar
- use the side panel to mount a usb stick (or use automount)
- open a document on the usb volume (e.g. a pdf file)
- keep it open and try to unmount the usb stick via the side pane 
- cancel the window which informs that the volume is busy
- close the document
- unmount the volume 
- close the thunar window 
 -> thunar segfaults

Some remarks: If a thunar --daemon instance is running all other thunar 
instances will quit when one produces a segfault.
If no thunar --daemon is running other thunar instances then the one which 
segfaults may survive (especially if they were started before the segfaulting 
one).

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  thunar crashed with SIGSEGV in magazine_chain_pop_head()

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