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‘My stepfather did this to me’, says raped, autistic 11-year-old

By NATTHANANT SIRISANTIWORAKUL 
THE NATION

 

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THE SAMUT SAKHON Provincial Court on Wednesday approved an arrest warrant for a 40-year-old Thai man accused of assaulting and raping his 11-year-old autistic stepdaughter, who was rushed by a taxi driver on Tuesday night to a hospital in an unconscious and bleeding state.

 

The accused, whose name was withheld to protect the girl’s identity, was wanted on charges of taking a minor under 15 from her guardian and raping a minor.

 

The stepfather had picked up the girl from the grandmother in Ang Thong province on Monday in order to see her “seriously ill” mother at a hospital and there was a report that the girl claimed he was her attacker. Police also issued summons for the girl’s mother to provide information.

 

The young girl was admitted at 8pm on Tuesday, unconscious and exhausted, and with severe bleeding that suggested sexual violation. She was stable but continued to require medical surveillance at Krathum Ban Hospital’s intensive care unit, said hospital director Dr Chokchai Leethochawalit. 

 

A source at the hospital said that the girl, on regaining consciousness at the ICU, had said “my stepfather did this to me”. The message was passed onto police, although police were yet to question the teen in the presence of a multi-disciplinary team (legally required in police interview of a minor).

 

Samut Sakhon deputy police chief Pol Colonel Plad Wisetsing yesterday said that police had summoned taxi driver Sommai Waddoungdee, 58, to provide more information at Krathum Ban Police Station, where the girl’s sobbing grandmother also testified to police. 

 

The grandmother said she had allowed the stepfather to pick up the autistic girl from school on Monday to visit her mother who was reportedly sick at a Samut Sakhon hospital. But the pair disappeared since Monday afternoon until she heard about the girl from a police phone call.

 

According to Sommai’s initial testimony to police, he was waiting for the green light at an intersection on Setthakit 1 Road when a man in his 40s, riding a motorcycle while holding the unconscious girl, knocked on his window and asked him to take her to a hospital. That man told the cabbie that he found the girl injured and unconscious on the roadside and said the girl’s pant pocket contained a phone number of a relative.

 

The man told Sommai that he would file a police complaint first and then will follow them to the hospital, but the man never showed up and no such police complaint was filed.

 

Police found a cellphone in Sommai’s taxi that was suspected to belong to the man, so they seized it as evidence.

 

Full Story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30347145

 
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22 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

It would be nice to see a report tomorrow,where the police

were trying to take the stepfather into custody and he tried

to do a runner ,and was shot several times by the police,and

it took him 3 hours to die. poetic justice ,

jail is too good for him.

regards worgeordie

Shooting is too good for him. Send him to jail where he'll hopefully have a taste of his own medicine - night after night for the duration of his sentence. 

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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

That man told the cabbie that he found the girl injured and unconscious on the roadside and said the girl’s pant pocket contained a phone number of a relative.

It´s really good when they tell a tale on themself, annyway. So, here we have a man that found an unconsious girl at the roadside. Unconsious people do not talk. He found a paper with a phonenumber in her pocket, and knew instantly that was the number of a relative.

Another evil thai man that believes wife and children are his private property to do as he wish with.

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1 hour ago, fantom said:

 Correlation is not causation

In some cases it is. Unfortunately, the above statement that is drummed into 1st year statistics students is not always true.

 

The variables in this despicable situation are the girl's injuries and accusation statement, the taxi-driver's statement re the man carrying the injured girl, with a paper note depicting a relative's address (according to the man), and the knowledge that the stepfather picked her up from her grandmother. Correlation of these above variables would certainly imply causation.

 

As I said before, I hope the stepfather resists arrest.  

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Some really sick puppies coming out of the woodworks lately. Capital punishment is needed in some major circumstances like this. Yikes!

Always been there these days gets more exposure and less cover-ups.  Which is a very good thing.

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12 minutes ago, dunroaming said:

Always been there these days gets more exposure and less cover-ups.  Which is a very good thing.

Yes without media it is imagination of knowing and being careful with a watchful eye for your kids and others, but with the media it is right in your face. Not all news blows me away, but some certain ones I just have to scratch my head and say what the heck was he or they thinking, and do they have a soul?. 

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On ‎6‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 9:08 PM, BEVUP said:

It's just amazing, & I have a nearly 10 yr old lad 

I really can't say anymore 

Got me foxed as well. Anyway if proven without any shadow of doubt, hang him first light in the morning

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