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Minivan driver’s alleged sexual assault of teenage girl sparks investigations

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Authorities are investigating the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl by a minivan driver. The victim is currently hospitalised and unable to provide a statement due to her condition. The police are urgently examining a red liquid substance found in the vehicle. The incident took place today as reported by Police Lieutenant Colonel Sommat Mueangthaisong, the station chief of Waeng Noi Police Station in Khon Kaen.

 

The case came to light when the family of the 13 year old girl, referred to as A to protect her identity, filed a complaint with the police at Waeng Noi Police Station and Bang Kho Laem Police Station on November 2. They alleged that the girl had been sexually assaulted by the minivan driver.

 

Currently, the Metropolitan Police Bureau investigators are collaborating with Waeng Noi Police Station to collect information. Despite not being able to take the statement from the 13 year old girl, the police are actively investigating the case. They also inspected the minivan to ascertain the truth about the alleged sexual assault.

 

The minivan driver, who transported passengers on the day of the incident, voluntarily presented himself to the investigators to prove his innocence. The police immediately sent the vehicle for forensic examination at the Forensic Science Division 4 to compile evidentiary testimonies from all aspects before proceeding with further legal actions.

 

The grandmother of the 13 year old victim tearfully recounted the incident, stating that the minivan driver, had been driving for 30 years without any such incidents.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Caption: Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-11-07

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

The grandmother of the 13 year old victim tearfully recounted the incident, stating that the minivan driver, had been driving for 30 years without any such incidents

Do not understand.

18 hours ago, retarius said:

Hang this bastard.

It's not confirmed that he's guilty yet.

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17 hours ago, KannikaP said:
18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The grandmother of the 13 year old victim tearfully recounted the incident, stating that the minivan driver, had been driving for 30 years without any such incidents

Do not understand.

 

It means that she trusted him.

The headline reads  “Minivan driver’s alleged sexual assault of teenage girl sparks investigations”.  In the Thaiger article on Monday, the grandmother claimed that the police had not even questioned the driver. So I’m thinking it was not the assault that triggered the investigation, but rather the Thaiger article and Channel 3 news story that kicked the police into gear. 

33 minutes ago, Tom Parkinson said:

The headline reads  “Minivan driver’s alleged sexual assault of teenage girl sparks investigations”.  In the Thaiger article on Monday, the grandmother claimed that the police had not even questioned the driver. So I’m thinking it was not the assault that triggered the investigation, but rather the Thaiger article and Channel 3 news story that kicked the police into gear. 

Correct, the police finally sprang into action.

1 hour ago, alien365 said:

It's not confirmed that he's guilty yet.

Plus Granny says it's not his M.O. 

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