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Early Morning Attack Leaves Man Critically Injured in Pattaya


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Pattaya — A violent incident involving a knife attack left a man critically injured in Pattaya.


In the early hours of March 13th, 2024, Nongprue police received a report about a knife attack, which occurred near Motorway 7 in the Nongprue sub-district, Banglamung district, Chonburi province. Police officers, highway patrol, and rescue personnel rushed to the scene under the expressway to find scattered belongings and a trail of blood on the ground.

 

The victim, identified as 35-year-old Mr. Sathit Ngernkhunduang, was discovered unconscious with severe head and neck injuries believed to be inflicted by a knife. He received initial medical attention before being rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

 

According to a witness, the victim was likely homeless. He was reportedly attacked by a man wielding a 1-meter-long knife. The victim ran to a 7-Eleven store to escape the perpetrator before losing consciousness at the front of the store.

 

By Aim Tanakorn

 

Full story: THE PATTAY NEWS 2024-03-14

 

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Growing meaningless violence, attacks on random people as well as 1 meter long knifes and sometimes automatic weapons in the hands of people with psychiatric problems. Thailand must start to have better checks and build facilities as well as spread knowledge about this growing problem. It´s time to take care of your own people. First then, Thailand can be safe for both the population as well as the tourists.

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4 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Growing meaningless violence, attacks on random people as well as 1 meter long knifes and sometimes automatic weapons in the hands of people with psychiatric problems

You're talking about the United States too, aren't you? 

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5 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Growing meaningless violence, attacks on random people as well as 1 meter long knifes and sometimes automatic weapons in the hands of people with psychiatric problems. Thailand must start to have better checks and build facilities as well as spread knowledge about this growing problem. It´s time to take care of your own people. First then, Thailand can be safe for both the population as well as the tourists.

As much as I hate to say it. I think culture and how they raise their kids without the child having any responsibility for their actions is catching up to them. It seems daily across the country violent acts are happening now. Stupid things causing them but people unable to control themselves. 

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