A Thai-German model and actress, Kristin Kulsatri Micharalski, has filed a police complaint in Bangkok alleging she was sexually assaulted by a volunteer rescuer while awaiting transfer to hospital. The allegation has drawn widespread attention online, with police reviewing CCTV footage and gathering evidence. Authorities confirmed the incident allegedly took place at around 03:30 on 31 March at a condominium in Soi Pridi Banomyong 45, Khlong Tan, Watthana district.
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The 30-year-old actress, known as “Four” in Reverse 4 You Dao Boriban The Series and for her role in Pattaya Heat, initially disclosed the allegation on Instagram before formally reporting it at Khlong Tan Police Station. She stated she had taken medication for a panic condition and was in a disoriented state, unable to assist herself at the time. Police confirmed she was unconscious when rescue teams arrived.
According to Pol Col Phumiyot Lekkla, Deputy Commander of Metropolitan Police Division 5, two separate rescue teams attended the scene, one from Bang Na and another local unit. Investigators have begun reviewing CCTV footage from the condominium and surrounding areas to establish a clear sequence of events.

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On 1 April at around 20:30, police confirmed they had obtained an arrest warrant from the South Bangkok Criminal Court and arrested a 35-year-old suspect identified as Mr. Nikorn. The warrant cites charges of committing an indecent act against a person over 15 years old by coercion or while the victim was unable to resist. The suspect is in custody at Khlong Tan Police Station and is being questioned to determine motive.
The case has prompted concern over the conduct and oversight of volunteer rescue teams operating in Bangkok. Public reaction has focused on safety standards and accountability for emergency responders, particularly when dealing with vulnerable individuals. Authorities have emphasised that all evidence will be carefully examined before proceeding further.
Daily News reported that police say the next steps will depend on the outcome of CCTV analysis and additional evidence submitted by the complainant. Investigators will then decide whether to proceed with formal charges. The case remains under active investigation.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 2 Apr 2026
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