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A drug addict surrendered to police after attacking a Thai teacher at a school in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The suspect claimed the victim hurt him first, so he acted in self-defence.

 

Mueang Chiang Rai Police Station and Dhammanan Chiang Rai Rescue Team were alerted to the physical assault at Baan Pong Kluea School at about 1.40pm on Saturday, January 20. The 41 year old teacher, Autcharaporn, was rushed to a hospital with a mouth wound and bruises all over her face and body. It was later confirmed that three of her ribs were broken in the attack.

 

The attack took place when Autcharaporn was alone at the school to secure the school grounds over the weekend. Security duties fell to Thai teachers following a move by the school to reduce the number of caretakers. Each teacher had to take turns staying at the school to ensure the safety of the premises.

 

Over the weekend, two children who had come to play at the school witnessed the incident. However, they were too frightened to assist their teacher as the attacker was wielding a knife. Instead, they sought help from a male teacher to aid Autcharaporn.

 

Security camera footage reveals the attacker approaching teacher Autcharaporn, who attempted to defend herself with a stick. Despite the presence of the weapon, the attacker showed no fear and proceeded to physically assault the teacher.

 

Autcharaporn suffered punches and kicks, while the assailant attempted to drag her into a classroom.

 

Fortunately, a male teacher arrived at the school in a pickup truck. Autcharaporn then ran out of the classroom to get help. The attacker immediately fled the scene after seeing another teacher. The children said the attacker got away on his motorcycle.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Twitter/ Redskull

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-22

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, reefsurfah said:

Saying that they didn’t check this guys past when hiring.

He was not hired by the school 

A drug addict surrendered to police after attacking a Thai teacher at a school in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The suspect claimed the victim hurt him first, so he acted in self-defence.

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16 minutes ago, still kicking said:

He was not hired by the school 

A drug addict surrendered to police after attacking a Thai teacher at a school in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The suspect claimed the victim hurt him first, so he acted in self-defence.

He was hired by the school. 
 

Rape history 

The attacker was later identified as a 38 year old man named Nirun. He was hired to trim trees inside the school and had been working there for three weeks before the incident. He turned himself in at Mueang Chiang Rai Police Station yesterday, January 21.

 

Officers were not convinced by Nirun’s confession after they discovered he was jailed for two years for raping a 14 year old girl in 2011. Officers initially charged Nirun with physically assaulting another person leading to a serious injury. The charge relating to his sexual intent would be brought after the police gathered sufficient evidence.

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33 minutes ago, still kicking said:

As I said do you check the backgrounds of your workers? Never mind I am not here to argue 

Talking about the schools. You would think they would do some background check.  But TIT.  

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18 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

So did they ever catch the attacker?

......."A drug addict surrendered to police after attacking a Thai teacher at a school in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The suspect claimed the victim hurt him first, so he acted in self-defence."......

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