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A tragic incident unfolded when a postgraduate student fell from the sixth floor of a mansion, allegedly in an attempt to escape after the property’s caretaker, under the influence of alcohol or possibly drugs, relentlessly pounded on her door. The event has sparked outrage and calls for justice.


According to a Facebook post on the page Survive – สายไหมต้องรอด, in the late hours of December 13, at a mansion on Soi Ladprao 3, Chokchai 4, the caretaker, intoxicated at the time, unexpectedly started pounding on the door of the victim, who was living alone on the sixth floor. The young woman was pursuing her postgraduate studies at Kasetsart University.

 

The loud banging startled the woman, known to fear loud noises since childhood. Fearing a break-in, she attempted to escape from the back of the room. However, she tragically fell from the sixth floor and died, reported KhaoSod.

 

The caretaker later apologised, claiming he had knocked on the wrong door. The victim’s father is now seeking justice, fearing his daughter’s death will otherwise be in vain. He has appealed for assistance from the Survive – สายไหมต้องรอด page to help his family.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

Picture courtesy of Survive - สายไหมต้องรอด Facebook

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-12-18

 

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Father of Ph.D. Student Seeks Justice for Daughter’s Tragic Fall

 

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BANGKOK, Dec 18 (TNA) – In a heartbreaking incident, the father of a 27-year-old Ph.D. student, is pushing for justice after his daughter fell to her death while attempting to escape from a man who had knocked the door of her room loudly at night and shouted aggressively in front of her room.

 

The incident took place in an apartment located in Soi Ladplakao 3, and the grieving father is urging authorities to thoroughly investigate the matter.

 

Ekaphop Leuangprasert, who is also the founder of an online emergency response webpage, “Sai Mai Tong Rod” led the father to the Chokchai police station to ask about the progress in the case of his daughter’s death.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2023-12-18

 

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I'm a little confused, who is this man trying to get justice against? The idiot who was knocking on the door and creating a racket? I understand knocking on the door in an aggressive manner can be considered a problem and perhaps a crime, but was he responsible for the woman falling out of the window or falling off the balcony? This is a very bizarre case and a tragic accident. In my opinion it could have very easily been solved with a can of pepper spray. 

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According to the article: "the woman, known to fear loud noises since childhood".

That might explain why she didn't call police or security. She panicked (possibly traumatized by childhood experiences) and instinctively tried to flee. And it was late in the day so probably already sleeping when the pounding and shouting started.

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On 12/18/2023 at 9:27 AM, stoner said:

 

yet the title says...

 

Postgraduate student falls to death escaping drunken caretaker’s pounding

 

this insinuates that she was being physically pounded by the assailant. very misleading. 

Not understanding how to properly write in the english language 

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