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A 14 year old girl and her mother are seeking justice after four men involved in the rape of the teenager remain at large despite the brutal incident taking place in April in northern Thailand. Huay Talang Police Station officers have been accused of ignoring the case, while the girl’s school has been charged with hiding the truth from the public.

 

The victim and her mother urged a Facebook page to spread her story in the public domain as the case has not progressed in nearly four months. The victim reportedly attempted to take her own life after the ordeal left her traumatised.

 

The Facebook page revealed that the sexual assault occurred at the house of one rapist in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima on April 28. The suspects were friends of the victim’s boyfriend, who lived near her house.

 

The Facebook page emphasised that the suspects still lived their normal lives and hung out together near the victim’s house without feeling any guilt. The page added that the older sister of one suspect even threatened to sue the victim for defaming her brother while she revealed the rape to the victim’s classmates.

 

The page accused the school director of trying to conceal the truth from the public to maintain the school’s reputation and pressuring the girl not to reveal the issue to the media.

 

The page stated that the victim and her mother had already moved out of the community and school due to the shame and embarrassment. The page demanded that the relevant departments provide justice to the victim.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Facebook/ โจโฉ

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/4-thai-men-remain-at-large-after-raping-16-year-old-girl-in-northern-thailand

 

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29 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, a 14 year old girl and her mother raised concerns, but the raped 16 year old was not there. ????

I'm guessing that the "16" in the headline is a typo, as there is only mention of a 14 year old girl in the report.

 

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, a 14 year old girl and her mother raised concerns, but the raped 16 year old was not there. ????

It was very clearly just an age typo in the first paragraph of the article.

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8 hours ago, bbko said:

The headline says the raping of a 16 y/o, then the story mentions a 14 y/o, is the victim 14 or 16?

In depth reporting! From Facebook, it must be true! 

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8 hours ago, bbko said:

The headline says the raping of a 16 y/o, then the story mentions a 14 y/o, is the victim 14 or 16?

But the main page list of contents Uses 15 years as her age!! 

Great accuracy

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8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It was very clearly just an age typo in the first paragraph of the article.

Sure, as always in the Thai news. Can´t do anything right.

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Those neck of the woods parts of Thailand are pretty much a lawless areas where suspects can disappear without trace for months and years even crossing the borders, being a huge area to cover for a spotty police stations placement making it even harder to mete out justice.

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11 hours ago, smedly said:

very hard to prove rape or sexual assault months after 

Since they seem to be prosecuting actors, politicians and popstars for it on the 'victims words' after 30-40 years with no evidence I would take that statement very lightly

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23 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Since they seem to be prosecuting actors, politicians and popstars for it on the 'victims words' after 30-40 years with no evidence I would take that statement very lightly

Even "former" presidents.

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2 hours ago, ezzra said:

Those neck of the woods parts of Thailand are pretty much a lawless areas where suspects can disappear without trace for months and years even crossing the borders, being a huge area to cover for a spotty police stations placement making it even harder to mete out justice.

In this case they knew where they lived.

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:
10 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Sure, as always in the Thai news. Can´t do anything right.

Thai, as always?   You really think that the rest of the worlds news outlets never get it wrong?

Anyone who reads the news articles often published on here is very familiar with the absence of information, inaccuracies and flaws in the reporting... 

 

Contrary to your implication, that doesn't mean it was suggested that flaws do not exist elsewhere, just that 'as always' the Thai news gets it wrong again... 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Anyone who reads the news articles often published on here is very familiar with the absence of information, inaccuracies and flaws in the reporting... 

 

Contrary to your implication, that doesn't mean it was suggested that flaws do not exist elsewhere, just that 'as always' the Thai news gets it wrong again... 

 

 

 

 

Correction. As usual your interpretation of another persons implication.

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Thai, as always?   You really think that the rest of the worlds news outlets never get it wrong?

When did I say that? Now you are having this vivid imagination, and reading that invisible thing between the lines again.

I wrote Thai as I live in Thailand and I read the Thai news. Do you see anything strange with that as well, Sir?

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24 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Thai, as always?   You really think that the rest of the worlds news outlets never get it wrong?

When did I say that?

You're right, you didn't in so many words but your implication was obvious.

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3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

You're right, you didn't in so many words but your implication was obvious.

Another one that read implications. you must be Richard´s friend.

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