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20 minutes ago, worgeordie said:
1 hour ago, webfact said:

 

Boon-ek recounts that his wife woke the sleeping security guard to ask about his whereabouts.

He was right in front of you...asleep , let sleeping dogs ,lay  and this happened in 2021 

I believe that she was trying to ask the guard about her husband's whereabouts.

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2 minutes ago, Guderian said:

Anybody want to crowdfund the security guard to take the woman to court?

 

His company should do that. But employing someone illegally is a bit of a handicap to that.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

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A British woman and her Thai spouse are seeking justice following an allegation of assault in their Bangkok condominium. The woman claims her confrontation with a security guard resulted in significant mental health issues. However, CCTV footage suggests she initiated the physical exchange. 

 

Boon-ek Wongsuriyawattana, the Thai husband, and his British wife, Ayesa, recently sought help from the Foundation Campaigning to Reclaim Social Justice (CRSJ). The couple alleges the 27-year-old security guard, Mohammad Ayan, physically assaulted Ayesa in their Chong Nonsi luxury condominium in the early morning of December 12, 2021. After the incident, they left the condo due to Ayesa's deteriorating mental state.

 

Boon-ek recounts that his wife woke the sleeping security guard to ask about his whereabouts. After a brief argument, she turned to leave, and the guard reportedly punched her, resulting in facial fractures and bruising. Reports say the assault caused Ayesa to develop depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, leading her to isolate herself and refuse medical treatment, which worsened her injuries.

 

The couple has recently filed a complaint at Bang Pong Pang Police Station, resulting in an arrest warrant for Mohammad. However, he has not yet been apprehended. They also revealed that Mohammad's security license was fake and that his employers have not cooperated with the investigation. The CRSJ Foundation has pledged to help the couple.

 

Nevertheless, a CCTV clip on social media appears to show Ayesa initiating the attack before Mohammad retaliated. The public reaction suggests the guard should have remained calm rather than fighting back. The security company and Mohammad himself have not offered any further clarification.

 

 

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Strange story. The bruises might had come from her "husband". But fact is: she started the incident 😵‍💫

 

 

 

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Guard is not a punching bag, however there are many ways to respond, even more if other party is a woman . Giving her a king hit is not one. 
 

not sure what justice they are seeking , if financial , good luck with that , he is a guard and company will never pay.

 

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15 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

She appears like an entitled b-atch in the video. Probably wasn't happy the guard didn't do exactly what she wanted and threw a fit. I think she got what she deserved.

Where's the video everyone mentions?

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Judging (from my armchair;) by the cctv footage, she initiated the violence. As a security guard he should have kept his cool (not easy in the heat of the moment), and reported her to the police. 

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act like a man, get treated like a man, though he should have remained calm this time and called the police, because thats his job on the line 

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None of Mohammed's business where the rather irate Females husband was or where hes been.

He'd probably stuck off to Mohameds home whilst he was sleeping on the job.

There are 2 sides of this story the truth lies in the middle.

 

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