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Man accuses monk of Phuket knife attack

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Man accuses monk of Phuket knife attack

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PHUKET:-- A Thai man has alleged that he was stabbed by monk in an unprovoked attack in the Nakkerd Hills in Chalong yesterday afternoon.

 

Chalong Police was notified by a local resident that a monk had stabbed a man at a room in Moo 6 in the Nakkerd Hills in Chalong at 2:10pm yesterday (Dec 27).

 

Lt Sakkarin Snagjaroen, Lt Manat Kitlai and Lt Suttichai Gangwankietkun of the Chalong Police along with village headman Preecha Nakdam and rescue workers arrived at the scene to find 44-year-old Adun Sukkasem with a deep cut on his left arm.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/man-accuses-monk-of-phuket-knife-attack-65322.php#H3lk2VBErH1AuYyR.97

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-12-28

Sounds like a right struggle, he must be "Nakkerd":cheesy:

 

An interesting story. 

 

Sounds like someone's romantic advances were rejected, possibly after some alcohol / ganja was consumed, by both of them. 

 

I am sure it will be written off as yet another "misunderstanding." 

 

This guy could pass as the Don King of Thailand.  :smile:

He must have gotten a big shock, his hair is standing on end,

regards worgeordie

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