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Udon Thani family terrorised nightly by local youth’s attacks


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A family in Udon Thani is living in fear after their home has been persistently targeted by a local youth. The family’s residence in Nong Han district has been under siege, with objects ranging from rocks and beer bottles to dumbbells and even ping pong bombs being hurled into their property by a teenager.

 

The situation has escalated to the point where the mother has been threatened with death, and the family is now reluctant to even step outside their home.

 

Kanokwan Geawjit, the homeowner, took to Facebook to plead for media assistance, detailing the distressing events that have unfolded. Despite numerous complaints to the police, the authorities have yet to resolve the ongoing harassment.

 

The family’s ordeal typically occurs between 1am and 3am, when they are startled awake by loud noises caused by the objects thrown at their home. This has become a nightly terror for them, with the psychological impact deepening with each incident, reported KhaoSod.

 

by Nattapong Westwood 

Photo courtesy of GoOpgiip Kanokwan Geawjit (Facebook)

 

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4 minutes ago, Morch said:

Wonder what set this off. Probably some nonsense confrontation, where the 'youths' felt they lost face, or something.

 

 

Perhaps the kids there go to a different school than him.

 

But he hasn't stabbed them yet, so maybe not. 

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The family’s desperation for a resolution has been met with a lack of effective intervention. The perpetrator had previously been taken into care for treatment but has since returned to the same destructive behaviour. This pattern of harassment and intimidation has led the family to feel abandoned by the system, and their public outcry serves as a stark reminder of the struggles faced by victims of unaddressed domestic disturbances.

 

Local officials need to step up to the plate and sort this out.

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3 hours ago, Morch said:

Wonder what set this off. Probably some nonsense confrontation, where the 'youths' felt they lost face, or something.

 

It is only a single young person, not a group.

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Sad to think the police are a figment 

of yester year past.

Now to get justice,  at times some feel the need to go to media outlets and other social platforms .I pity  the victims of gang or individual intimidation abuse .

 

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There is much more to the story than what is being told.

That's some serious stuff thrown. get the fingerprints.

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I actually feel empathy for the young man , or the alleged offender(s)

 

He obviously has anger issues that need to be addressed and he needs a listening ear and somewhere to sit quietly to talk about why he feels angry 

He could be disturbed by past things such as bullying or sexual abuse 

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Find the biggest meanest soi dog feed it and teach it to hate dumb bell chuckers first shoot him second 🤔

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49 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I actually feel empathy for the young man , or the alleged offender(s)

 

He obviously has anger issues that need to be addressed and he needs a listening ear and somewhere to sit quietly to talk about why he feels angry 

He could be disturbed by past things such as bullying or sexual abuse 


Of course you do, it’s only human. Especially when it’s not your family being terrorised?

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54 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

 

He obviously has anger issues that need to be addressed and he needs a listening ear and somewhere to sit quietly to talk about why he feels angry 

He could be disturbed by past things such as bullying or sexual abuse 

 

I reckon most of this country has a 5 to a 10 ACE score.

 

Families here are just shocking.

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