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Thai doctor offered bribe to drop lawsuit in Swiss scandal

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35 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

The Swiss mans properties.....someone wants them....

 

Of course, someone will see the opportunity and want to take advantage and seize his successful elephant "sanctuary". He had an article written about him a few years ago where he already was hated by and got a lot of heat from the locals for trying to start his sanctuary and was only able to do it with the help of a Thai army major with connections. Even more of a reason why he shouldn't have been stupid and given them the opportunity. 

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  • LivinginKata
    LivinginKata

    I think she is looking for real justice in the corrupt police/judicial system.

  • jaideedave
    jaideedave

    This young Dr is obviously (to me) being coached big time for fame and fortune. Davey boy is probably guilty of something no doubt in my mind.   Thing is that Dr's here are held in god

  • Henryford
    Henryford

    Hope she sticks with it and gets the scum deported or jailed.

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4 minutes ago, connda said:

The guy's a rich foreign so he's being dragged though the mud.
A case of a Hiso Thai kicking a foreigner (or Thai) would be memory-holed by now.

He made the mistake of not knowing the bird was of a respected profession, a Doctor, he had a vision of a bird stacking shelves in Tesco.

Now his mistake is causing him daily bum burps which the assaulted lady could write a prescription for......🤭

The bloke doesn't even like ambulance drivers, perhaps below him, eh.....:whistling:

 

At least he has learned that those smartphones are everywhere, he won't be picking his nose in public again after this..........🤗

2 minutes ago, transam said:

He made the mistake of not knowing the bird was of a respected profession, a Doctor, he had a vision of a bird stacking shelves in Tesco.

Now his mistake is causing him daily bum burps which the assaulted lady could write a prescription for......🤭

The bloke doesn't even like ambulance drivers, perhaps below him, eh.....:whistling:

 

At least he has learned that those smartphones are everywhere, he won't be picking his nose in public again after this..........🤗

 

You seem to take a lot of glee in others' misfortune. 

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3 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said:

 

Of course, someone will see the opportunity and want to take advantage and seize his successful elephant "sanctuary". He had an article written about him a few years ago where he already was hated by and got a lot of heat from the locals for trying to start his sanctuary and was only able to do it with the help of a Thai army major with connections. Even more of a reason why he shouldn't have been stupid and given them the opportunity. 

 

Indeed, however, it could have all been premeditated to steal his business and assets.

 

I wouldn't put it past the devious locals to have set him up.

 

To clarify, I personally know of similar cases.

 

This is Thailand, nothing is ever what it appears to be. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

You seem to take a lot of glee in others' misfortune. 

Only tossers..........😉

 

Plus, nothing said on here makes a blind bit of difference to this particular tosser, or anybody else, for that matter.........😉

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4 hours ago, bubblegum said:

The lady seems to like the spotlights.

 

Maybe she just didn’t like being physically assaulted from behind by a big odious bully, who has a totally misplaced sense of entitlement and superiority …… go girl, most reasonable people support your actions.

 

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3 hours ago, ChicagoExpat said:

I wouldn't have called it a "bribe".

by calling it bribe, they insure the negative impact of using that word as well as the click bait it will generate. What the foreigner did offering money is completely normal for Thai. However, the foreigner should have done it personally and with apologies. 

4 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Real justice has already been lost ever since she escalated it, as it resulted in blacklist before it even came to court.

Where was the official report published stating that "he has been blacklisted"?   Even if he had been blacklisted (he hasn't been) appearing in court is irrelevant when it comes to Immigration transgressions, they are not decided in court.

4 hours ago, transam said:
4 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

With her looks this is likely the only time she will be, so yeah, she seems to be addicted to it by now.

Daft comment........:coffee1:

Yes, as per.

3 hours ago, impulse said:

Wouldn't it be a kick in the nuts if he sued her for defamation.

He defamed her?  How?

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2 hours ago, shackleton said:

The Swiss guy will be looking at all options  not to be kicked out 😱of Thailand 

Bit late, it was reported weeks ago by IB that his visa will not be renewed, but, so far, there has been no announcement that he is being "kicked out".

31 minutes ago, transam said:

At least he has learned that those smartphones are everywhere, he won't be picking his nose in public again after this...

Do you think he is actually bright enough to have learned anything and will anything stop d!cks like him from picking their noses to try and find out if they actually have a brain cell or two?

2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Did you do ever anything illegal in Thailand, maybe pay a girl for a service or so?

It is not illegal to pay a girl for service in Thailand.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The case is still under process and no official charges have been issued against any parties. It has garnered significant attention from Thai people and had a significant impact on a foreign community in Phuket on the back of Fehr’s assault.

So much ado for nothing.
The Swiss guy has MONEY and the case will never reach the courts.
Just like every known case in Thailand (Joe Ferrari, Red bukk scion, etc.)
if this doctor has a little bit of working grey matter in her head, she better would accept the money and drop the case. 

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3 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Do you think he is actually bright enough to have learned anything and will anything stop d!cks like him from picking their noses to try and find out if they actually have a brain cell or two?

Finding out that a Thai will not take a bung has probably taken the wind out of his sails........😱

1 hour ago, kman90 said:

You can't "settle" a criminal case with money. From what it seems she is pressing criminal charges. The only option is if she decides "not to press charges". Also she can (and will) sue him for injuries, which is a civil case, which can be "settled".

 

Not pressing charges = settle the matter out of court. In some other justice systems the prossecution wouldn't allow the charges to be dropped, in Thailand they do.

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50 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Maybe she just didn’t like being physically assaulted from behind by a big odious bully, who has a totally misplaced sense of entitlement and superiority …… go girl, most reasonable people support your actions.

 

 

Maybe she desired him carnally and she became enraged when rebuffed.   

 

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. 

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Is it ok to question how the victim/poor Doctor and her friend went from A to B?

1. Is her father/family an owner/tenant in Cape Yamu village? = she has legal access from A to B by feet.

2. Did she trespass security + walked through a private villa to get to this very important public beach?

3. Did she drive/walk 4km and then walked 1.5km along the beach after dinner to gain legal access?

4. By boat?

To me it seems like she has a very long nose and might have interest in how the super-rich live in a private village, though with a public beach. (which is not easily accessible).

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Just now, THEN said:

Is it ok to question how the victim/poor Doctor and her friend went from A to B?

1. Is her father/family an owner/tenant in Cape Yamu village? = she has legal access from A to B by feet.

2. Did she trespass security + walked through a private villa to get to this very important public beach?

3. Did she drive/walk 4km and then walked 1.5km along the beach after dinner to gain legal access?

4. By boat?

To me it seems like she has a very long nose and might have interest in how the super-rich live in a private village, though with a public beach. (which is not easily accessible).

Cape Yamu.png

Gawd..................🤔

You forgot, was she on public land and get kicked by a Mr. Angry that didn't know the boundary of the place he rents..............?  :ermm:

1 minute ago, transam said:

Gawd..................🤔

You forgot, was she on public land and get kicked by a Mr. Angry that didn't know the boundary of the place he rents..............?  :ermm:

The village and land is private where the beach is public.
Is it ok if she trespassed through the village and a private house?

Anyways, no injuries done. The case is overblown by a mile or two.

1 hour ago, rexpotter said:

We settled it in the cop station with money and everyone went home. No lawyers, or court dates or judges.

 

"In the cop station" is a key point. Yes.

 

"Bribe," so upsetting to our experts, appears to be the usual clickbait. The article says she merely says a "large sum of money." She and her father went on to say they wouldn't accept money to drop the case.

 

Her issue at the moment is not the monetary offer but the section of the law proposed for the charges. She seems genuinely p*ssed off about what happened and wished to emphasize the fact.

 

The drama here emanates mostly from our posters, however.

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Just now, THEN said:

The village and land is private where the beach is public.
Is it ok if she trespassed through the village and a private house?

Anyways, no injuries done. The case is overblown by a mile or two.

Perhaps she arrived by canoe..........😂

Perhaps the lady with her lived in the area........😂

 

🤣..............Are you a Swiss bloke, by any chance.....?.......🤣

Just now, transam said:

Perhaps she arrived by canoe..........😂

Perhaps the lady with her lived in the area........😂

 

🤣..............Are you a Swiss bloke, by any chance.....?.......🤣

possible solutions you are mentioning. 

Nope, not Swiss, but should he be kicked out based on this small incident with no injury? Nothing has been mentioned about corruption in his businesses?

11 minutes ago, THEN said:

Is it ok to question how the victim/poor Doctor and her friend went from A to B?

1. Is her father/family an owner/tenant in Cape Yamu village? = she has legal access from A to B by feet.

2. Did she trespass security + walked through a private villa to get to this very important public beach?

3. Did she drive/walk 4km and then walked 1.5km along the beach after dinner to gain legal access?

4. By boat?

To me it seems like she has a very long nose and might have interest in how the super-rich live in a private village, though with a public beach. (which is not easily accessible).

Cape Yamu.png

 

You're asking good questions, but the image means nothing, just a bunch of coloured lines on a photograph.  

 

 

Just now, THEN said:

possible solutions you are mentioning. 

Nope, not Swiss, but should he be kicked out based on this small incident with no injury? Nothing has been mentioned about corruption in his businesses?

Has anybody mentioned corruption regarding his business, certainly not me...? 😋

2 minutes ago, Bobthegimp said:

 

You're asking good questions, but the image means nothing, just a bunch of coloured lines on a photograph.  

 

 

Red is private roads inside the village. And even if you get inside there are no access to north/west public beach.

Yamu entrance.png

2 minutes ago, THEN said:

Nothing has been mentioned about corruption in his businesses?

Are you suggesting that there is, or is not, alleged corruption and what has it got to do with the assault in any case?

3 minutes ago, transam said:

Has anybody mentioned corruption regarding his business, certainly not me...? 😋

Has any of his businesses been charged of anything? I don't think so, but they have been heavily inspected the past month.

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Just now, THEN said:

Has any of his businesses been charged of anything? I don't think so, but they have been heavily inspected the past month.

As any business should, especially where animals are concerned, including the owner......😁

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Just now, THEN said:

Red is private roads inside the village. And even if you get inside there are no access to north/west public beach.

Yamu entrance.png

What Red?

Traffic cones?

Anyone can place them anywhere anytime with no actual law enforcement or  background/authority!

A totally meaningless photo of Nakhon Nowhere!

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