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Owner of tutoring school detained for allegedly killing student

By Wasukit Lao-in 

The Nation

 

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Police showed up with arrest warrants on Tuesday for the 27-year-old owner of a boarding school in Nakhon Sawan’s Muang district, his wife and his mother-in-law, for their alleged role in the fatal assault of a 15-year-old schoolboy earlier this month.

 

Nattapol Thavornpibul, owner of “Tutoring School by Pee Nat”, his wife Piraya Palasen and his mother-in-law Nonglak Palasen face the charge of conspiring to assault schoolboy Tapakorn “Chaidaen” Sapsin, leading to his death. 

 

The school owner, however, maintains his innocence and plans to have his lawyer post a bail application for him later. 

 

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The 15-year-old had moved from Tak province to live and study at the tutoring school to prepare for entrance exams for the military academy. He had been living there for nearly two years with 10 other students. 

 

The boy is believed to have sustained injuries on June 9, but was only taken to Sawan Pracharak Hospital when he became comatose on June 12. He succumbed the next day while in the intensive care unit. 

 

The suspects claimed Tapakorn had died from injuries he sustained from “tripping and hitting his head on the railings of a staircase while playing with friends”, but the boy’s parents were sceptical and filed a police complaint on June 14.

 

Post-mortem tests showed the boy had a head wound closed with seven stitches, a broken arm and trauma of the pancreas, which led to bleeding in his stomach. 

 

A source at the Muang Nakhon Sawan Police Station said arrest warrants had been sought after many students and alumni told police, public prosecutors and members of the multi-disciplinary team that Natthapol had allegedly led four other youths to assault Tapakorn, which led to the fatal injuries. 

 

Police had previously quoted Natthapol as admitting under police interrogation that he had hit the boy 20 times with a baseball bat because the boy had been arguing with his mother-in-law as she would not let him use his mobile phone to call home.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30371300

 

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18 minutes ago, webfact said:

He had been living there for nearly two years with 10 other students.

Still a bad news report like the previous one, what did the friends have to say about him being injured playing them.

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13 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

A parent's worst nightmare...I do hope this criminal activity will not go unpunished...

 

20 licks with a baseball bat should suffice...

If this ever happens to one of my kids, he better pray that the police gets him first!

 

If true, he should NOT get bail and should spend most of the rest of his miserable life in prison!

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It also said the teacher lead four other youths in the assault....

 

Are kids here nothing but a but a blank slate? They not know the difference between right and wrong?

 

they also should be charged in the crime...saying they were following a mentor or under the control of a superior is not a reason to commit a heinous crime...

 

gets down to the understanding of right and wrong...

 

 

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Police had previously quoted Natthapol as admitting under police interrogation that he had hit the boy 20 times with a baseball bat because the boy had been arguing with his mother-in-law as she would not let him use his mobile phone to call home.

 

   Please tell me that this is not true, please.

 

      He'd hit the boy with a baseball bat because the by wasn't allowed to call home?

 

The animal deserved a very slow death caused by boys from the same school who were abused before and relatives and friends of the victim. 

 

 Electroshock right at this little one and a few more tortures come to mind. 

 

   RIP, it's so sad that you had to go through all that. 

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