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Content creator clash with gang leader goes viral in Bangkok

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A heated altercation escalated to a bout of fisticuffs between content creator Jack Papho and Melai Ratchada, leader of the notorious Unbathed Gang, following a dispute over damaged property. Jack, known for his humorous and sometimes controversial content, found himself at odds with the famed gang leader, leading to an incident that ended at the police station.

 

The drama unfolded when a disagreement between the two turned physical, a scene that was captured on video and widely circulated on social media. The confrontation was reportedly triggered by an act of vandalism—Melai had damaged Jack’s car, which was used for creating content and displayed at a concert event. Seeking retaliation, Jack went to Melai’s clothing shop and wrecked the premises while Melai’s child was present, reported KhaoSod.

 

Although the incident might have seemed staged, with onlookers filming and laughter in the background, things took a serious turn when Melai confronted and punched Jack. Social media posts claimed that Melai’s child, who was at the shop at the time, did not know about the impending content creation stunt.


Melai expressed anger over Jack’s actions, questioning his judgement. Following the fight, both parties went to the police station to discuss the matter, with Jack insisting that since his car was damaged first, his response was a fair retaliation.


In related news, two families living in the Yannawa district of Bangkok engaged in a physical bout of fisticuffs after a pet dog peed on a car.

 

Two Thai women named Ya and Phat shared footage of the brawl with the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive of Ya being physically assaulted by a neighbour called Pop at 9pm on November 29. Ya and Phat told the organisation that they had a long history of conflict with the attacker because Pop’s dog kept peeing on Ya’s car wheel.

 

by Nattapong Westwood 

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-02-19

 

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I hate articles about viral videos without those videos, or at least a link.

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Content creator and a leader of the "Unbathed Gang" 

Children should have grown up by reaching their age.

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How do I join the gang not had a bath in a few years!

And could cut down on showers!

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This can sit up there next to the feared biker gang "Waterless Trip" with the dumbest gang name ever.

Whoever is thinking of these names needs to go back to gangster school

4 hours ago, webfact said:

the notorious Unbathed Gang

aka The Stinky Guys

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Looks like it's all a setup for youtube  "Content" ,nothing is real anymore 

 

 

regards worgeordie

Staged, like most of this kind of content.

And to 'fill up' the report there's reference to two women who didn't like each because a dog peed on a car LAST YEAR! How on earth is this connected?

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