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Mob attack! It's 20 vs 2 in student attack in Nakhon Nayok

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One teenage vocational student is in a critical condition in hospital after inter school rivalry turned to violence in Nakhon Nayok, central Thailand. 

 

Twenty students had attacked just two from another school on Suwannasorn Road in the area of Wat Wang Sai school in Ban Na.

 

Friends of the victims were quickly on the scene and the assailants fled.

 

One of the victims was allowed to go home after treatment for minor injuries at Ban Na district hospital.

 

But an aunt called Somkhid said that Attawut, 18, a third year mechanics student at the local vocational college, was in a critical condition with a brain swelling.

 

Thai Rath further reported that Attawut had previously gone to the assistance of someone being attacked by the same gang and a grudge had developed. 
 

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Cowards always attack in packs never one on one .

Too much cowards in just one topic.

Extrange generation of morons.

Brainless idiots....and the issue with so many Thai men, young and not so young, is that they frenzy when a fight brews....they're the same as indiginous guys from African, Australian, Pacific Islanders etc...a fight and they all have to get a kick or 2 in!

Absolute spineless cowards, it's hard to have any respect for Thai "men"!

20 vs 2? What’s so surprising.  I thought that was the norm in the LOS

9 hours ago, keith101 said:

Cowards always attack in packs never one on one .

Thai youth should adopt the name Wolves..fight only on packs cowards 

so it's not only Farang tourists that get the 10 to 1 kicking then..

Now just waiting for the next news story where a student from the attackers school gets jumped in a revenge attack.

10 hours ago, webfact said:

Twenty students had attacked just two from another school on Suwannasorn Road in the area of Wat Wang Sai school in Ban Na.

10/1, sounds standard.

 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

Friends of the victims were quickly on the scene and the assailants fled.

Less than 10/1, time to get out of there.

 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

But an aunt called Somkhid said that Attawut, 18, a third year mechanics student at the local vocational college, was in a critical condition with a brain swelling.

All jolly good fun until someone gets hurt.  Shame no one ever really addresses anything in Thailand.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Twenty students had attacked just two from another school on Suwannasorn Road in the area of Wat Wang Sai school in Ban Na.

Twenty students that should get 2 years in the barracks.

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