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Four charged with savage assault on hip-hop dancer in Buri Ram

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Four charged with savage assault on hip-hop dancer

By The Nation

 

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Four men who savagely beat up a hip-hop dancer at a restaurant in Buri Ram’s Lahan Sai district told police they were angry the victim made a "mocking" gesture when they were celebrating a birthday party.

 

Nopparat Boonrat, 23, who came in second at a hip-hop doubles competition in Poland in 2018, had his skull cracked in the attack on December 23.

 

Lahan Sai Police summoned the four, warning they would be arrested if they did not turn up to answer questions.

 

Their families took them to the police station on Tuesday night. The four were identified as Worraphol Kongprakon, 23, Vikrom Kongprakon, 22, Anucha Thongprod, 20, and Sonthaya Kongthong, 22.

 

Brothers Worraphol and Vikrom together with Sonthaya had escaped to Chon Buri province after the assault.

 

However, their families reportedly pressured them to go to the police station.

 

They confessed to police that they went to the restaurant to celebrate Vikrom’s birthday, but when they brought out a cake, Nopparat was seen “crossing his arms”.

 

The gang interpreted this as a mocking gesture and quickly set upon attacking Nopparat.

 

The police detained them at the station but had to screen them for Covid-19 as Chon Buri is a high-risk province.

 

The four were charged with severely assaulting another person.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400478

 

 

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33 minutes ago, webfact said:

Their families took them to the police station on Tuesday night.

We'll only go if Ma comes too! What a bunch of weak hearted wimps! I find it hard to have any respect for Thai men!

 

35 minutes ago, webfact said:

Nopparat was seen “crossing his arms”.

 

The gang interpreted this as a mocking gesture and quickly set upon attacking Nopparat.

 

 Fragile, petals! ????

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Typical Thai style fight.  4 on 1.  The 4 must have been every brave.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

The gang interpreted this as a mocking gesture and quickly set upon attacking Nopparat.

 

Of course this is a reason to crack somebody's skull

Very brave of them to attack when they were only four and and did not call some friends to help them.

 

Anybody an idea why they did not first askrd their victim what his gesture meant?

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Let us just see: a westerner pays 30,000baht for 2 kicks to the leg and we will I am sure see real Thai justice at this attempted murder "broken scull". Flolding ones arms compared.to thieving someone's trolley of paid for groceries...mmmmmm

15 hours ago, Scot123 said:

Let us just see: a westerner pays 30,000baht for 2 kicks to the leg and we will I am sure see real Thai justice at this attempted murder "broken scull". Flolding ones arms compared.to thieving someone's trolley of paid for groceries...mmmmmm

In that case they should pay the victim millions of Bht’s. 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Four charged with savage assault on hip-hop dancer

By The Nation

 

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Four men who savagely beat up a hip-hop dancer at a restaurant in Buri Ram’s Lahan Sai district told police they were angry the victim made a "mocking" gesture when they were celebrating a birthday party.

 

Nopparat Boonrat, 23, who came in second at a hip-hop doubles competition in Poland in 2018, had his skull cracked in the attack on December 23.

 

Lahan Sai Police summoned the four, warning they would be arrested if they did not turn up to answer questions.

 

Their families took them to the police station on Tuesday night. The four were identified as Worraphol Kongprakon, 23, Vikrom Kongprakon, 22, Anucha Thongprod, 20, and Sonthaya Kongthong, 22.

 

Brothers Worraphol and Vikrom together with Sonthaya had escaped to Chon Buri province after the assault.

 

However, their families reportedly pressured them to go to the police station.

 

They confessed to police that they went to the restaurant to celebrate Vikrom’s birthday, but when they brought out a cake, Nopparat was seen “crossing his arms”.

 

The gang interpreted this as a mocking gesture and quickly set upon attacking Nopparat.

 

The police detained them at the station but had to screen them for Covid-19 as Chon Buri is a high-risk province.

 

The four were charged with severely assaulting another person.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400478

 

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-12-30
 

Pathetic little tossers, i would like to see them travel the world and see how they get on, but nope  they wont venture far from mum.  These are the future Thailand, best put them away for bit.

This is where Thailand’s future is headed unless they make examples of pathetic cowards like this, but they won’t they’ll be back at moms house in no time.  This country better wake up soon.

On 12/29/2020 at 11:55 PM, Mango Bob said:

Typical Thai style fight.  4 on 1.  The 4 must have been every brave.

But he was a hip hop dancer who won second place in Poland, in 2018!

 

That man be dangerous, he has moves!

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