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Krabi rampage: Chinese woman blocks road, tries undress, bites cop

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A Chinese woman went on a rampage in the southern province of Krabi after breaking up with her boyfriend. She blocked the road, attempted to undress, and bit a police officer on the arm.

 

Mueang Krabi Police Station and Tourist Police officers tried to calm the 34 year old Chinese woman, Zhang Yanxin, after she startled motorists. Witnesses reported that she was speaking loudly to herself before entering the road, obstructing passing vehicles. Locals intervened to prevent her from undressing and promptly informed the police.

 

Officers spent a long time calming her down and eventually convinced her to go to the police station. However, upon arrival, Zhang lost control again, throwing office supplies at police officers. She then fled from the police station and blocked the road again.

 

A group of police officers rushed to prevent her from undressing, while others managed the traffic for the safety of both the woman and motorists. Concerned about the escalating situation, officers contacted a rescue team to help suppress the situation and take Zhang to a Krabi Hospital.


While waiting for the rescue team, the police attempted to reason with her politely, avoiding the use of force, but their efforts were in vain. Zhang continued shouting, kicked a police motorcycle, and resisted arrest. Officers managed to take her to the detention room even though Zhang threw her shoes at them and bit one officer on the arm.

 

The rescue team finally arrived and carried her to the rescue car. Rescuers had to tie her up with a stretcher preventing her from causing further chaos.

 

A traffic police officer at the Mueang Krabi Police Station, Wisate Phatchanee, reported that Zhang went on a rampage first thing in the morning. Police sent her to the hospital once, but she was released and resumed her disturbing behaviour.


Wisate disclosed that Zhang had a dispute with her boyfriend, leading to their breakup. He mentioned that she displayed a range of emotions from laughing to crying and being angry. Wisate stated that the police would report the matter to the Chinese Embassy.

 

 

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She's a keeper :cheesy:

 

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11 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

Pretty thick legs and dumper on her.

Yeah, nice....should have let her take her kit off. 

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Are police that "nice" because she is Chinese?

Handcuff and off to the padded cell.

Just think what would have happened elsewhere.

Some nice loads from the taser.

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something has upset her

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Why they play with people all the time. Just take her to jail and lock her up for a week or two. That will surely calm her down. Psycho bitch.

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I'm kinda hard now. Love me some cray cray.

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She seems sexy. They should have had her stripped.

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I would allow her to bite me. Gently, of course.

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She speaks good English, is young and looks good.  What’s not to like?  Once the crazy settles down she might be worth a second look. 

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What a freak...crazy as a rabid dog. 

The patience of the cops has to be commended. 

Now, if I or she,  acted like that in China.....

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3 hours ago, MarkT63 said:

She's a keeper :cheesy:

 

Handcuffed to the bed she'd be okay.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Wisate stated that the police would report the matter to the Chinese Embassy.

Why? she belongs in a Psycho prison ward, hope the officer get his rabies  shot.

15 minutes ago, harleyclarkey said:

What a freak...crazy as a rabid dog. 

The patience of the cops has to be commended. 

Now, if I or she,  acted like that in China.....

... well what would happen in China and how do you know what would happen in China?

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And she wonders why she got dumped. Lucky escape for the guy. Pity I was not so lucky several times as I used to be a nutcase magnet.

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I just broke up with my girlfriend in Krabi so I had to read this but no different bird,, on another note they should of let her get naked. 

I don't understand why the Thai po-po don't like to handcuff suspects.  It'd solve a lot of crazy.

 

Yeah iff its a faring man he would be put down..

 

You wanted them you got 'em, I don't seem to remember so much trouble from the Chinese, before the free visa. as with the Russians also. 

At least it wasn't a farang this time, that happens too much lately.

Flip flop ninja warrior! 

Bring it on RTP .

4 hours ago, webfact said:

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A Chinese woman went on a rampage in the southern province of Krabi after breaking up with her boyfriend. She blocked the road, attempted to undress, and bit a police officer on the arm.

 

Mueang Krabi Police Station and Tourist Police officers tried to calm the 34 year old Chinese woman, Zhang Yanxin, after she startled motorists. Witnesses reported that she was speaking loudly to herself before entering the road, obstructing passing vehicles. Locals intervened to prevent her from undressing and promptly informed the police.

 

Officers spent a long time calming her down and eventually convinced her to go to the police station. However, upon arrival, Zhang lost control again, throwing office supplies at police officers. She then fled from the police station and blocked the road again.

 

A group of police officers rushed to prevent her from undressing, while others managed the traffic for the safety of both the woman and motorists. Concerned about the escalating situation, officers contacted a rescue team to help suppress the situation and take Zhang to a Krabi Hospital.


While waiting for the rescue team, the police attempted to reason with her politely, avoiding the use of force, but their efforts were in vain. Zhang continued shouting, kicked a police motorcycle, and resisted arrest. Officers managed to take her to the detention room even though Zhang threw her shoes at them and bit one officer on the arm.

 

The rescue team finally arrived and carried her to the rescue car. Rescuers had to tie her up with a stretcher preventing her from causing further chaos.

 

A traffic police officer at the Mueang Krabi Police Station, Wisate Phatchanee, reported that Zhang went on a rampage first thing in the morning. Police sent her to the hospital once, but she was released and resumed her disturbing behaviour.


Wisate disclosed that Zhang had a dispute with her boyfriend, leading to their breakup. He mentioned that she displayed a range of emotions from laughing to crying and being angry. Wisate stated that the police would report the matter to the Chinese Embassy.

 

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo via ThaiRath

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-02-21

 

- Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here.

 

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Too much dope I'd say😂

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I'd give her one.She's better than the fat cow i live with.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

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A Chinese woman went on a rampage in the southern province of Krabi after breaking up with her boyfriend. She blocked the road, attempted to undress, and bit a police officer on the arm.

 

Mueang Krabi Police Station and Tourist Police officers tried to calm the 34 year old Chinese woman, Zhang Yanxin, after she startled motorists. Witnesses reported that she was speaking loudly to herself before entering the road, obstructing passing vehicles. Locals intervened to prevent her from undressing and promptly informed the police.

 

Officers spent a long time calming her down and eventually convinced her to go to the police station. However, upon arrival, Zhang lost control again, throwing office supplies at police officers. She then fled from the police station and blocked the road again.

 

A group of police officers rushed to prevent her from undressing, while others managed the traffic for the safety of both the woman and motorists. Concerned about the escalating situation, officers contacted a rescue team to help suppress the situation and take Zhang to a Krabi Hospital.


While waiting for the rescue team, the police attempted to reason with her politely, avoiding the use of force, but their efforts were in vain. Zhang continued shouting, kicked a police motorcycle, and resisted arrest. Officers managed to take her to the detention room even though Zhang threw her shoes at them and bit one officer on the arm.

 

The rescue team finally arrived and carried her to the rescue car. Rescuers had to tie her up with a stretcher preventing her from causing further chaos.

 

A traffic police officer at the Mueang Krabi Police Station, Wisate Phatchanee, reported that Zhang went on a rampage first thing in the morning. Police sent her to the hospital once, but she was released and resumed her disturbing behaviour.


Wisate disclosed that Zhang had a dispute with her boyfriend, leading to their breakup. He mentioned that she displayed a range of emotions from laughing to crying and being angry. Wisate stated that the police would report the matter to the Chinese Embassy.

 

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo via ThaiRath

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-02-21

 

- Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here.

 

Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe

 

Join us now!

The rescue team are multitalented

"Rescuers had to tie her up with a stretcher preventing her from causing further chaos."

 

If you're going to melt down, might as well get your money's worth. Good job, Zhang Yanxin! 

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