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A disturbing incident unfolded in the early hours of this morning in Pattaya, when a Finnish national was discovered in a state of severe agitation, inflicting knife wounds on himself. The man, identified as Eeuoskari Kontiainen, from Finland, was eventually subdued and rushed to the hospital.

 

The event took place in an apartment building located in Soi Bua Khao, within the Nong Prue area of the Bang Lamuang district. Pattaya law enforcement officers and rescue workers arrived at the scene around 3.36am, in response to distressing reports about a foreigner loudly hurting himself in his room. The 29 year old man’s erratic behaviour had created a sense of unease among the other residents in the apartment building.

 

Upon arrival, the officers found Kontiainen still in his third-floor room, from which loud noises could be heard. A security guard was asked to unlock the door, allowing the police to enter. Shortly after, they were able to subdue the distressed man.

 

A chaotic scene awaited the officers in the room, with Kontiainen’s belongings strewn about and blood stains marking the floor. The Finnish man had inflicted wounds on his face and right shoulder with a knife. After initial first aid treatment at the scene, Kontiainen was transported to Bang Lamung Hospital for further medical attention.

 

The cause of Kontiainen’s violent outburst remains unknown. At the hospital, he appeared disoriented and his statements were inconsistent. Thankfully, no other individuals were harmed during the incident, with the only additional damage being inflicted on the property within Kontiainen’s room.

 

Investigations into the incident by local police are ongoing, reported Bangkok Post.

 

In related Finnish news, last month the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and the Office of the Attorney General jointly decided to charge four individuals, including two former ministers and two senior executives of the Ministry of Labour, in connection with the unlawful deduction of fees from Thai workers in Finland.

 

The charges were laid under sections 149 and 157, along with sections 83 and 86 of the Penal Code. The losses are estimated at 36 million baht (US$1,029,174).

 

By Mitch Connor

Caption: Police take a Finnish man to a police vehicle after he repeately injured himself with a knife in an apartment room in Pattaya. Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-02-27

 

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On 2/27/2024 at 5:10 PM, snoop1130 said:

Pattaya law enforcement officers and rescue workers arrived at the scene around 3.36am,

A busy night for Plod.  Was this after the mass brawl at the police station?  I almost feel sorry for them.

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The mentally ill should see a psychiatrist and not seek Pattaya for healing.

Finnish people considered happiest of the world. He is an exception to the rule.

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