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Video: Find these "dogs" who attacked my brother - sickening footage posted online

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Video: Find these "dogs" who attacked my brother - sickening footage posted online

 

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Image: Thai Rath

 

CCTV footage posted on Facebook showed a sickening attack on a man in a street in Sisaket in north east Thailand.

 

The footage shows a motorcycle on the ground and the attack begin with one man hitting another in the head.

 

However it escalates when two more men arrive on another motorcycle.

 

One has what looks like a long piece of bamboo - he mercilessly attacks the victim until he is unconscious. He also thrashes his motorcycle for good measure. 

 

The others join in the assault before the victim is left at the scene.

 

 

The footage was posted by "Jan Tor" the elder brother of the victim who asked people to share and find the attackers who he described as a "pack of dogs". He said his brother did not even know them.

 

Thai Rath suggested that the victim had got involved in trouble between other people following a festival event in the city.
 

Source: Thai Rath

 

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That's got to be the longest pole I've ever seen used in a fight.

 

 

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1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

He also thrashes his motorcycle for good measure. 

Yes, well we have seen this sort of behaviour before, haven't we?

 

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Yes your average Thai youth, but maybe these were a bit braver as only 3 of them

14 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The footage was posted by "Jan Tor" the elder brother of the victim who asked people to share and find the attackers who he described as a "pack of dogs". He said his brother did not even know them.

So, a random attack? I don't believe it.

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I was expecting to see a pack of dogs and did ???? sick mother fkers

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Absolutely grotesque, the guy with the bamboo pole needs locking up for life... that's not a beating that's attempted murder !!

Thai society in meltdown with in-active police at night, completely lawless !

1 hour ago, johnnytuc said:

Yes your average Thai youth, but maybe these were a bit braver as only 3 of them

And attacking someone their own age rather than a over 60s Foreigner

17 hours ago, watcharacters said:

 

That's got to be the longest pole I've ever seen used in a fight.

 

 

I think the idea is to be as far away from some one that will hit you back 

maybe its time to carry a gun every time u leave the house in the Land of smiles...especially if u are older...older people are always an easy target ...and the thai public show them the thai way how they welcome somebody in their country...

14 minutes ago, dunroaming said:

Never anyone to intervene but always someone who will stand and film it.

i think this is traffic camera...soon they will find him ...a few wais and off he go

This was a Bunch of Subhumans,  Dogs don't do this. 

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Cowardly pieces of excrement. Not only three on one, but beat him with a stick when he is down, all the while stepping back and hiding behind his mates just in case the victim may hit back.

5 years minimum to each of them, for assault causing actual bodily harm, and ten years for the coward with the stick for assault with a weapon. 

Don't call them dogs?

Dogs have more honor and fairness then these scumbags

Typical Thai male. Only brave when their mates turn up. 

On 3/17/2019 at 5:35 AM, Vacuum said:

So, a random attack? I don't believe it.

why not, random attacks can not happen in thailand?

''Thai Rath suggested that the victim had got involved in trouble between other people following a festival event in the city'' this is so common in thai pubs and bars too
 

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