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Mentally Disabled Woman Raped, Attacked and Left For Dead by Ex-convict

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Mentally Disabled Woman Raped, Attacked and Left For Dead by Ex-convict

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – A woman who suffers with a mental disability was raped and left to die with critical injuries on November 16th in Mae Ai, Chiang Mai. A man has been arrested in connection with the attack.

 

On the evening of November 16, a woman was found naked, covered in blood with life threatening injuries on the roadside in Mae Ai. Her head was slashed open and her left hand was removed and two fingers on her right hand were missing. She was sent to Mai Ai hospital for emergency surgery.

 

Once in a stable condition, she was interviewed by police where she told them she was currently homeless and struggles with a mental disability. At 5pm on November 16 she was lured to a secluded area by the man who raped her and then tried to kill her with a knife. He cut off her hand and fingers and sliced her head but she did not die from her injuries and was able to crawl to the roadside for help.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/mentally-disabled-woman-raped-attacked-left-dead-ex-convict/

 
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-- © Copyright Chiang City News 2017-11-20
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