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Thai Dad Rams Car into Abusive Son-in-law, Injuring Bystanders

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A Thai father, in an act of rage, intentionally rammed his car into his son-in-law who was found to be assaulting his daughter. Unfortunately, during the incident, a police officer and a bystander who tried to intervene in the domestic dispute were also hurt.

 

Local police from Sriracha Station, alongside rescuers from the Sawang Prateep Foundation, were called to a house in Chon Buri's Sriracha district. There, they found a violent argument taking place between a man named Siraphop, 32, and his wife Alissara, 26.

 

Police managed to arrest Siraphop who had initially fled the scene but later returned to check on his wife. Alissara, injured and sitting outside her house had suffered wounds on her body, with the worst ones on her head, mouth, and nose.

 

As help was being provided to Alissara, her father, Supoj, 57, came on the scene. He recklessly drove his yellow sedan into the group of police officers and rescuers attending to Siraphop, causing them to scatter. A police officer and a local resident who were present to help suffered leg injuries, and the resident's motorcycle was damaged.

 

Supoj then jumped out of his car and started repeatedly attacking Siraphop until the police intervened. He claimed he had targeted his son-in-law due to the continued abuse of his daughter, but Siraphop had managed to dodge and was unhurt.

 

Later, Alissara informed Channel 7 that her husband Siraphop often abused her, and a similar incident had happened that day. Siraphop, disturbed by the cries of their baby, became angry and flung the baby onto the bed. This action ignited a dispute that later turned physical. She ran outside for help when she collapsed. Siraphop threw a hard object at her head, causing severe injury. It was during this time that Alissara called her father who then arrived at the scene and rammed his car.

 

Supoj and his son-in-law Siraphop were apprehended and taken to the police station for legal matters. Supoj showed willingness to pay compensation for the injuries he caused.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Later, Alissara informed Channel 7 that her husband Siraphop often abused her, and a similar incident had happened that day.

So, why didn't she report him to the police for all those abuses?

Then maybe he could have been arrested a long time ago. 

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Unfortunately Dad was stopped by the bystanders.

Daughter by far the most injured out of them all.

 

Dad will not forget.

There will be a part 2 of this one coming soon. 

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9 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Unfortunately Dad was stopped by the bystanders.

Daughter by far the most injured out of them all.

 

Dad will not forget.

There will be a part 2 of this one coming soon. 

And rightly so, most Dads would've it was their daughter. 

Might have had reasons to believe that this was better resolved as a do it yourself type of a problem,

Unfortunately, there was collateral damage...

11 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Unfortunately Dad was stopped by the bystanders.

Daughter by far the most injured out of them all.

 

Dad will not forget.

There will be a part 2 of this one coming soon. 

 

he should have rented a bulldozer first

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Only mistake was using the car, as others got caught in the crossfire. Kudos for him coming to his daughters aid. Any dad should, as this happens way too often and they get away with it too much. Hopefully now the son in law knows what's coming if he's abusive again, although history shows he probably will.

16 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Only mistake was using the car, as others got caught in the crossfire. Kudos for him coming to his daughters aid. Any dad should, as this happens way too often and they get away with it too much. Hopefully now the son in law knows what's coming if he's abusive again, although history shows he probably will.

Agreed,time for the son-in-law to leave.

Come back and you know what awaits you.

In general, women here decades, centuries are condition to except these condition many have so low esteem cant be by themselves will accept even trash than be on their own. Reason many will take them back again and again.

Then you got men making decisions to arrest and prosecuted. The father was right and wrong wrong that he acted in this manner he should have waited one night the scub goes out drinking scope out a area wIth no CCTV. 

Is there a more fragile breed than the Thai male! 🙄

13 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Unfortunately Dad was stopped by the bystanders.

Daughter by far the most injured out of them all.

 

Dad will not forget.

There will be a part 2 of this one coming soon. 

Yes, another baby abandoned by a Thai father with no child support.

1 hour ago, 2baht said:

Is there a more fragile breed than the Thai male! 🙄

Is there a tougher breed than the Thai male? 
 

Most dads in the west would call the police if his daughter was assaulted.

 

This Dad run over the police to give some revenge out some justice. 
 

And it ain’t over yet. 
 

Tough people these Thai men, haven’t been raised in the nanny state.

If my daughter or grandaughters were treated in this way by this scumbag he would be in poor shape for the rest of his worthless life.

This is understandable, I know 2 friends who would act similarly to anyone who molested or abused their daughters.

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