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Udon: Drug and booze crazed son, 30, tried to rape his own mother - he's now in jail after Paveena appeal


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A distraught mother named only as "Mon", aged 50, went to Paveena Hongsakul at the foundation for children and women victims that bears her name.

 

Mon said that her own son, Too aged 30, tried to rape her in her bedroom in the Ban Phue police jurisdiction in Udon Thani north east Thailand.

 

She said that he entered her bedroom in the night while high on alcohol and Ya Ba and groped her and attempted to rape her.

 

She managed to grab a motorcycle battery that was close at hand and knocked him unconscious with hits to the back of the head and forehead.

 

He was knocked out cold but she was covered in blood.

 

She rushed to tell her sister who lived nearby and the police were informed.

 

But when they arrived he had fled the scene.

 

Mon went to Paveena after days passed following the attack last Thursday.

 

Ban Phue police said that Too was now in custody and being held in Udon Central Prison ahead of his prosecution on charges of drug taking and attempted rape.

 

He fled the area after the attack but was promptly arrested as soon as he returned to stay in a shack in the area.

 

He said that he had been taking Ya Ba and drinking with friends and felt the need for sex. 

 

So he attacked his mum.

 

He had been living at home after losing his job in Bangkok, said his mother. He was unemployed and spent every day drinking and doing Ya Ba (methamphetamine mixed with caffeine). 

 

Daily News referred to him as "luuk toraphee" - a reference to an ungrateful buffalo "child" who kills his father in a tale from the Thai epic the Ramakian based on the Indian Ramayana.

 

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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

He was unemployed and spent every day drinking and doing Ya Ba (methamphetamine mixed with caffeine).

How can people take this drug so casually?  All you seem to hear about it is people raping, killing, and mutilating themselves.  (Thanks oxford comma.)

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1 hour ago, JulesMad said:

.....luckily mom had a motorcycle battery (in the bed room!!!) at hand.... She could also have hit him harder; he deserves it...
The question arises though what a motorcycle battery is doing in the bedroom ????

My father-in-law kept his motorcycle in the house, in the same room he slept in. So the fact that a battery might also be in the vicinity isn't a stretch of the imagination. In Thailand that is, not where we come from.

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3 hours ago, JulesMad said:

.....luckily mom had a motorcycle battery (in the bed room!!!) at hand.... She could also have hit him harder; he deserves it...
The question arises though what a motorcycle battery is doing in the bedroom ????

It was on the motorbike.

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2 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

Like Adam and Eve then

That is totally up to what you believe in! As I say, up to you. Would like to know how you explain the evolution theory, ice age, dinosaurs, necromancer and the development of homo sapiens, though.

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8 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

How can people take this drug so casually?  All you seem to hear about it is people raping, killing, and mutilating themselves.  (Thanks oxford comma.)

These synthetic drugs are a scourge that inflicts harm in every direction including selves.

 

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4 minutes ago, Broken Record said:

What drug do you mean, Alcohol or YaBa ?

 

 

Methamphetamine.  While alcohol is a drug, it tends not to be referred to as such, much like caffeine and nicotine.  Probably something to do with the lesser potency and more casual consumption.

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Sounds like one those country bumpkin types that barely went beyond elementary school.  Up in the Issan villages isn't there always one or two hardcore alcoholics? 

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1 minute ago, bbko said:

Sounds like one those country bumpkin types that barely went beyond elementary school.  Up in Issan isn't there always one or two hardcore alcoholics? 

Yes, it´s! While Bangkok have them in droves. You know one thing. I think it has to do with the amount of population. What do you think?

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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

You know one thing. I think it has to do with the amount of population. What do you think?

Nope. They are everywhere. Cities, small towns, remote hamlets. Every country and every culture.

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49 minutes ago, mikebike said:

Nope. They are everywhere. Cities, small towns, remote hamlets. Every country and every culture.

Please read and understand. Never said that they ain´t. I compared his saying about Isaan with Bangkok and made the assumption of droves according to population. means exactly that they are everywhere. Think if you just would have been taking your time to understand, before posting. Then you could have avoided such humiliation.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

He said that he had been taking Ya Ba and drinking with friends and felt the need for sex. 

 

So he attacked his mum.

I suppose a normal person would just have a J. Arthur Rank , but not this

@rsehole goes after his mother.

regards worgeordie

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

Methamphetamine.  While alcohol is a drug, it tends not to be referred to as such, much like caffeine and nicotine.  Probably something to do with the lesser potency and more casual consumption.

Lesser Potency, titter. It is far, far more dangerous than a little speed. Please get with the program. 

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