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German Man Stabbed In Neck Near BTS Mo Chit

By  Jintamas Saksornchai, Staff Reporter

 

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BANGKOK — A German man Tuesday was stabbed in the neck Tuesday afternoon at a bus stop near BTS Mo Chit.

 

In what appeared to be a random act of violence, a Thai assailant ran up to 63-year-old Peter Spach (translated from Thai) as he was waiting for a taxi with his girlfriend and stabbed him in the neck, according to police.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2018/09/11/german-man-stabbed-in-neck-near-bts-mo-chit/

 
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8 minutes ago, webfact said:

In what appeared to be a random act of violence,

 

8 minutes ago, webfact said:

with his girlfriend

wow i use that stop all the time for getting dropped off by the Sombat bus from Hua Hin. the motorbike taxi guys there are usually dickheads.

 

looks like they did the right thing this time. 

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German tourist stabbed in the neck in brazen daylight attack while waiting for taxi in Bangkok

 

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A 64 year old German tourist waiting with his wife for a taxi at Mo Chit BTS was stabbed in the neck by a Thai man.

 

The national police chief praised the quick action of four motorcycle taxi riders who made a citizens' arrest.

 

Bang Sue police who rushed to the scene found blood droplets and the tourist with a 3cm gash in his neck.

 

Nearby was a Thai man being held by the "win" riders - he had two Thai IDs. One said he was 48 year old Adisai from Nonthaburi but police believe he is the other - 40 year old Winai Hormniam from Surin.

 

He appeared to be on drugs.

 

He told cops it was all an accident. He meant to tap the tourist on the shoulder but a knife that he always kept with him and was wrapped in a shawl came into contact accidentally with the man's neck.

 

Police dismissed this as ridiculous.

 

Witnesses confirmed that the attacker went to punch the tourist holding a cloth. A motorcycle maxi rider told Thai Rath in a video of the event that he was not aware that the cloth contained a knife.

 

Kritchai Pisitchotpreeda, 58, who saw the incident went to warn the riders that the man had a knife.

 

Winai has initially been charged with assault and detained pending tests for drugs.

 

National police chief Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda praised the good Samaritans for being the eyes and ears of the police and ordered through his spokesman that a full investigation takes place.

 

No motive was suggested in the attack that appears to be completely unprovoked.

 

The attack was at 1.30 pm yesterday, Tuesday.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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42 minutes ago, gunderhill said:

lack of  handcuffs??

Handcuff visible on right wrist.  Left arm behind back, presumably cuffed.   I thought that for a moment and then looked harder.   Oh, on left wrist too in seated photo.  No negative flip. Teeshirt logo on L side.

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1 hour ago, bristolgeoff said:

i wonder why it happened,could be a thai thing or something about his girlfriends former boyfriend. they must be a reason for the attack

Not really - whilst rare, gratuitous attacks on innocent strangers and passers-by are a feature of modern life in many countries - perhaps they always have been, they're just better reported these days. Sometimes they can be put down to fads or copycat acts, such as the spate a year or two ago of 'one punch' knockouts of unfortunate pedestrians that happened in the UK.

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