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Alleged Rape by Thai Tattoo Artist Leads to Client's Suicide Attempt


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A mother in Thailand is seeking justice for her 20-year-old daughter, who attempted to take her own life after being sexually assaulted by a tattoo artist in Bangkok. Her daughter is currently in critical condition and the accused has not been arrested.

 

The mother disclosed to Channel 7 that her daughter sent her a message saying, “Mother, I love you” on July 12. After her daughter failed to reply to messages later that day, the mother became worried and asked her husband, the girl's stepfather, to check on her at their home in Bangkok.

 

Upon his arrival, he found his stepdaughter unconscious, hanging from the ceiling. He quickly removed her and rushed her to the hospital. Despite their efforts, she remains unconscious due to severe lack of oxygen to her brain.

 

To find out why her daughter tried to kill herself, the mother checked her daughter's cellphone. There, she found a conversation revealing that a tattoo artist known only as Gap had allegedly assaulted her.

 

The mother said her daughter previously asked for permission to get a tattoo. However, due to the size of the tattoo her daughter wanted, she didn't give her permission, advising her to get a smaller design and not to visit the tattoo studio alone.

 

 

Despite her mother's advice, the young woman visited the tattoo studio on the day of the assault with two male friends. One of these friends was an older acquaintance who escorted her to the studio, but the identity of the other friend remains undisclosed.

 

When the mother tried to lodge a complaint against the tattoo artist at Bangna Police Station, the officers reportedly refused to take her statement, saying she needed to wait until her daughter regained consciousness.

 

Heartbreakingly, doctors presume her daughter might never recover. Coming to terms with this, the mother decided to take the story to the media.

 

In light of the media coverage, officers at Bangna Police Station have started to examine the case. They explained their initial refusal to accept the complaint was because they believed the victim was the most crucial source of information.

 

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-- 2024-07-17

 

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

When the mother tried to lodge a complaint against the tattoo artist at Bangna Police Station, the officers reportedly refused to take her statement, saying she needed to wait until her daughter regained consciousness.

 

Heartbreakingly, doctors presume her daughter might never recover. Coming to terms with this, the mother decided to take the story to the media.

 

In light of the media coverage, officers at Bangna Police Station have started to examine the case. They explained their initial refusal to accept the complaint was because they believed the victim was the most crucial source of information.

Tragedy strikes and then the police add insult to the injury

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You wonder if these scumbag policemen would act properly if it was their own daughter, when you read about these all to often cases, where they refuse to take a statement.

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When the mother tried to lodge a complaint against the tattoo artist at Bangna Police Station, the officers reportedly refused to take her statement, saying she needed to wait until her daughter regained consciousness.

 

 

whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat.... so if she dies, not even a rape kit ?

 

good police work...  thailand safe for your young daughters

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