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Video: Abusive ex husband is not such a big man when a good Samaritan chases him with a sword

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Video: Abusive ex husband is not such a big man when a good Samaritan chases him with a sword
 
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Picture: Sanook
 
An abusive and violent ex husband mixed up in drugs got his comeuppance as evidenced by CCTV from a soi in Hat Yai in the south of Thailand.
 
The first part of the CCTV showed the ex husband of Sairung attacking her with a helmet then chasing her into a dark soi.
 
A friend also arrives.
 
Fast forward to 3.35 on the tape (after a man comes out with a small child on a bike at 2.00 minutes) and a good Samaritan is chasing the husband and his friend with a large sword. 
 
The husband, Sanook pointed out, did not look such a good fighter now.
 
An elderly woman hired to look after Sairung's two year old child while she worked said that her husband was an abuser who beat her and the kid and did drugs.
 
Hat Yai police are now trying to find him.
 
Both the husband and the friend appeared to have abandoned their motorcycles at the scene of the violence. 
 
Source: Sanook
 

8 minutes ago, webfact said:

her husband was an abuser who beat her and the kid and did drugs.

Thai manhood! ????

Lucky the swordsman did not catch him, he would have been charged probably with assault at least, if not attempted murder.

 

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Men who beat women and children are <Deleted> COWARDS .

Just another pillar citizen, and husband/father of the year candidate. Just sad I didn´t get to see the sword splitting his useless human form into two pieces.

1 hour ago, Solinvictus said:

A noodle vendor must of been the cause of this.

Pork noodle?

 

3 hours ago, keith101 said:

Men who beat women and children are <Deleted> COWARDS .

Men who beat men are  just as  bad.

52 minutes ago, gunderhill said:

Men who beat men are  just as  bad.

Not if they do it for protection of victims

 

and btw

women who beat men or women are just as bad

16 minutes ago, sweatalot said:

Not if they do it for protection of victims

 

and btw

women who beat men or women are just as bad

There's  such a  thing as Restraining. Its like beating but without the beating, and let's  not  forget all the other inbetweeners in gender to be pc.

Suppose we should await the OK Corral remake when they come to reclaim the motocys

I'm amazed how quick they can kick off their shoes without breaking stride... 

Good Samaritan? 

 

More like wife's boyfriend...

 

Who pulls out a sword when they see a stranger man beating a stranger woman? At most they call the police, and highly doubt many would even call the police. Just go keep on going with their lives and pretend nuthin' happened.......

8 hours ago, ctxa said:

Good Samaritan? 

 

More like wife's boyfriend...

 

Who pulls out a sword when they see a stranger man beating a stranger woman? At most they call the police, and highly doubt many would even call the police. Just go keep on going with their lives and pretend nuthin' happened.......

He is reportedly known for his domestic violence, so perhaps the people decided to protect her, not every bystander wathces or listens to person/women being beaten up

 

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