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Dentist Seeks Aid After Year-Long Harassment from Antisocial Neighbour - video


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In Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, a 36-year-old dentist is urgently seeking assistance after experiencing nearly a year of persistent antisocial behaviour from a woman living next to his clinic. Despite repeated appeals, local authorities have failed to act on his complaints.

 

Since opening his dental clinic in the Dan Khun Tod district in 2018, the dentist has faced growing disruption from the woman next door, especially since her husband's passing last year. Initially, they had no direct interaction, but her behaviour took a troubling turn thereafter.

 

The dentist reported the following incidents during a press conference on August 26: the woman sprayed water over his clinic’s windows and doors, placed rocks and rubbish under cars, kicked refuse at a patient's child—accusing the child of telepathically disturbing her—hid patients' shoes, and wrote the word “Die” on car windows.

 

Fearing for the safety of his patients, the dentist lodged complaints with the local police and contacted municipal officials, yet no action has been taken as the woman avoids confrontation by hiding indoors when authorities arrive.

 

Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, the founder of the non-profit Saimai Survive, announced that they would assist in arranging a mental health evaluation for the woman. Should mental illness be diagnosed, appropriate treatment will be pursued. If none is found, the foundation will press for legal action.

 

The dentist continues to seek resolution to ensure the safety and well-being of his patients and himself.

 

 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, the founder of the non-profit Saimai Survive, announced that they would assist in arranging a mental health evaluation for the woman. Should mental illness be diagnosed, appropriate treatment will be pursued. If none is found, the foundation will press for legal action.

So sit back and wait for the results, either way it's a win for the dentist.

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My sympathies go to him. Very difficult trying to balance the needs of his practice and his concern about probably a mentally challenged neighbor 

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4 hours ago, john donson said:

wait, imagine you live in your moo baan and suddenly you have a dentist popping up next to you and enjoy drilling noises for 12-14 hours a day  ?

drilling noises, and screams.

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