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Sword Attack At The Market: Pattaya Central Road....

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SOURCE: Pattaya People: March 29th 2007

Serious Revenge Attack on Man

The Pattaya police were informed on 26th March that a man was injured by a sword in the area of a local market inside Soi Yume – Central Pattaya Road and residents had helped take him to the hospital.

At the scene the police found a lot of blood at a small whiskey shop beside the market. It was found that the injured man is Mr. Khajorn, aged 38, a staff member of KK Apartments located not far from the scene. He was cut in the neck by a man wielding a sword.

The police discovered that the attacker is Somsak Leksiri, aged 53. Earlier Khajorn had a fight and hit the attacker’s brother in law; Suphot, aged 29, with a bottle, which caused him injuries. When Somsak found out, he was very angry and traced down Khajorn and used the sword to attack him.

The hospital sent Khajorn to Chonburi hospital since his condition was extremely serious. The police have gathered enough information and should be able to arrest Somsak soon.

Where are the posters who want to buy stun guns and pepper spray, to protect themselves?

The actions of crazy, sword-wielding, brother in laws are exactly the escalation that some rather saner minded posters alluded to.

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