Georgealbert Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 Picture captured from CCTV. In a shocking incident, an 18-year-old man was found dead on his bed after being viciously attacked by three American Bully dogs. The gruesome discovery was made by his mother and older brother, who returned home to find his lifeless body covered in bite marks, with blood splatters throughout the house. The incident occurred at around 15:30 on August 31, when Police Lieutenant Nattapong Wongwang, an investigator from Tha Hin Police Station in Lopburi, received a report of a fatal dog attack at a residence in Village 3, Tai Talat Subdistrict, Mueang Lopburi District. The police, along with a medical team and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found the body of the young man lying on his bed in a downstairs bedroom. The victim had sustained multiple wounds, consistent with a dog attack, on his face, arms, and legs. The bed was in disarray, and it is believed that the victim had been dead for over 12 hours. Blood trails were found throughout the house, indicating a struggle. Preliminary investigations revealed that the victim had been home alone the previous night. CCTV footage captured him playing with the three American Bully dogs, approximately two years old, around 20:00. The dogs belonged to his older brother, who had brought them back from Bangkok about a week ago. At some point, the dogs turned aggressive and began attacking the young man. He attempted to flee from the second floor, but the dogs pursued him into the bedroom, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries. The dogs were still present in the bedroom when his family discovered the body. The authorities have sent the body to Phra Narai Hospital for a post-mortem examination. They are continuing their investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident, and appropriate legal actions will be taken. -- 2024-09-01 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe 14
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted August 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2024 As usual, people can not stay away from the awful and very dangerous breeds of dogs. They should just sweep the world and eliminate and execute every single one of them. Sometimes their owners as well. 10 52 2 3 9 6
Popular Post watchcat Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Gottfrid said: the awful and very dangerous breeds of dogs. kill them all directly. 3 19 1 2 4 2
Popular Post Captain Monday Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 Another poor silly soul. When I was young you hardly saw one in a suburban area maybe running junkyard guard duty, chained up in the daytime in a doghouse. Not walked in a dog-park. The shelters are full of them. in USA. So a lot of well meaning people and women rescue pit bull. Everything is fine, until they kill. Happens all the time. Other dogs, their own owners or their children. Then ou can see the traditional fanboys. Covered in tattoos, dog pulling on a heavy chain with studded collar. "Look how dangerous I am , so is my dog". *Off topic trolling comment edited out* 4 17 2 1 1
Rimmer Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 Off topic troll post removed 1 "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
Popular Post brianthainess Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 Que the It's not the dogs, I have a nice one Blah Blah Blah BS. BAN THE Killers. If they were humans they would get life if not the death penalty. 10 14 1 2 3 3 1
Popular Post brianthainess Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 I have a very placid dog, but like most dogs, if you ' Play' rough with them they will turn, especially Pit Bulls and the like, if they have something in their mouth and you shake it from side to side it's simulating fighting. 4 1
Popular Post thesetat2013 Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture captured from CCTV. In a shocking incident, an 18-year-old man was found dead on his bed after being viciously attacked by three American Bully dogs. The gruesome discovery was made by his mother and older brother, who returned home to find his lifeless body covered in bite marks, with blood splatters throughout the house. The incident occurred at around 15:30 on August 31, when Police Lieutenant Nattapong Wongwang, an investigator from Tha Hin Police Station in Lopburi, received a report of a fatal dog attack at a residence in Village 3, Tai Talat Subdistrict, Mueang Lopburi District. The police, along with a medical team and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found the body of the young man lying on his bed in a downstairs bedroom. The victim had sustained multiple wounds, consistent with a dog attack, on his face, arms, and legs. The bed was in disarray, and it is believed that the victim had been dead for over 12 hours. Blood trails were found throughout the house, indicating a struggle. Preliminary investigations revealed that the victim had been home alone the previous night. CCTV footage captured him playing with the three American Bully dogs, approximately two years old, around 20:00. The dogs belonged to his older brother, who had brought them back from Bangkok about a week ago. At some point, the dogs turned aggressive and began attacking the young man. He attempted to flee from the second floor, but the dogs pursued him into the bedroom, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries. The dogs were still present in the bedroom when his family discovered the body. The authorities have sent the body to Phra Narai Hospital for a post-mortem examination. They are continuing their investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident, and appropriate legal actions will be taken. -- 2024-09-01 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe They forgot to add that due to Thailands animal laws these dogs will be sent to a shoelter and adopted again in the future. Or they will be left at home with the owner. 55 minutes ago, 300sd said: This post has been removed 4 2 1
jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 4 minutes ago, brianthainess said: I have a very placid dog, but like most dogs, if you ' Play' rough with them they will turn, especially Pit Bulls and the like, if they have something in their mouth and you shake it from side to side it's simulating fighting. Yes something like that and if they turn hunting mode and hear screaming and see a lot of movement it just triggers them more. There is a very thin line in dogs between play and being serious. I am not blaming the dog or the people involved but this is just another case that could be avoided.
Popular Post brianthainess Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 1 minute ago, jvs said: I am not blaming the dog or the people involved but this is just another case that could be avoided. Both are to blame IMO. Could be avoided by banning these kinds of dog. 3 8 1 1 2
jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 2 minutes ago, brianthainess said: Both are to blame IMO. Could be avoided by banning these kinds of dog. Yes you could look at it that way,i think also ignorance played a big part here. 1
Georgealbert Posted September 1, 2024 Author Posted September 1, 2024 This video clip of the CCTV on someone’s telephone, is from Thai media and shows the victim getting out of the room, but unfortunately the dogs are able to chase him. RPReplay_Final1725160083.mp4 2 1
Popular Post Gecko123 Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 7 hours ago, Georgealbert said: The dogs belonged to his older brother, who had brought them back from Bangkok about a week ago. Makes me wonder whether the previous owner knew the dogs had a propensity to attack and unloaded them on an unsuspecting buyer. Another thought which occurred to me is that if the dogs were cooped up in Bangkok and had little opportunity to socialize with other dogs or people, their true nature may have been difficult to assess. 2 1
Popular Post brianthainess Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, jvs said: Yes you could look at it that way,i think also ignorance played a big part here. How ignorant must you be to bring 3 Bully dogs from BKK, without knowing their reputation ? 3 5 2
Popular Post proton Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 These xl bullies are banned in some countries like the other killers as they are totally unsuitable to be kept as pets. When their genes get into the soi dog population picking a stone up or waving a stick will get you nowhere. 3 4 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 I still go with the training part, its the owner responsibility for what they became. I had a rottweiler that came to me at 1 yr old with issues, by the time I was done with him he wouldn't hurt a fly and was docile, goofy, and lovable to the day he died (best dog I ever owned - miss him every day). Wouldn't fight over food in a bowl, played with children, and even had pet cockatiels that would stand on his back while he smiled. Have had many dogs, I will never accept any aggression of any kind from my dogs, I am the one-and-only Alpha Male, period. 3 3 5 4 1 1
jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 34 minutes ago, brianthainess said: How ignorant must you be to bring 3 Bully dogs from BKK, without knowing their reputation ? I agree,it could be just as simple as that. No knowledge but good intent with fatal ending. 1 1
Popular Post jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 26 minutes ago, proton said: These xl bullies are banned in some countries like the other killers as they are totally unsuitable to be kept as pets. When their genes get into the soi dog population picking a stone up or waving a stick will get you nowhere. These are not XL bullies. 2 1
Popular Post WoodyKenny Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 2 hours ago, brianthainess said: Both are to blame IMO. Could be avoided by banning these kinds of dog. Nailed it! Ban them.. What's the point being stubborn and ignoring the facts. This isn't a pet.. It's a killing clock just waiting for something to set it off.. I've seen this myself, as friends own one and said it was the sweetest animal until 2 years go by then it will nearly remove her 2 year old babies face off.. Dog was out to sleep...now they get it.. 7
Popular Post KhunLA Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 American Bully Dog ... And I thought the naming of bird species was silly. You can't make this sh!t up ... oops, corrected, apparently you can. It's even a real thing, recognized by those who will profit with the silliness of course I await the African America Bully Dog ... 😎 1 3
Hawaiian Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 55 minutes ago, proton said: These xl bullies are banned in some countries like the other killers as they are totally unsuitable to be kept as pets. When their genes get into the soi dog population picking a stone up or waving a stick will get you nowhere. In the U.S. many insurance companies will not issue a homeowners policy if you own certain breeds of dogs. 1 1
Hawaiian Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 57 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: I still go with the training part, its the owner responsibility for what they became. I had a rottweiler that came to me at 1 yr old with issues, by the time I was done with him he wouldn't hurt a fly and was docile, goofy, and lovable to the day he died (best dog I ever owned - miss him every day). Wouldn't fight over food in a bowl, played with children, and even had pet cockatiels that would stand on his back while he smiled. Have had many dogs, I will never accept any aggression of any kind from my dogs, I am the one-and-only Alpha Male, period. If any one of my dogs growled at me when I attempted to take a bone from them was soon down the road. 1 2
Popular Post brianthainess Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 13 minutes ago, WoodyKenny said: Nailed it! Ban them.. What's the point being stubborn and ignoring the facts. This isn't a pet.. It's a killing clock just waiting for something to set it off.. I've seen this myself, as friends own one and said it was the sweetest animal until 2 years go by then it will nearly remove her 2 year old babies face off.. Dog was out to sleep...now they get it.. Staffy dogs are the same they get jealous of babies getting all the attention, I worked on a Cattle station in Oz, my neighbor had one that was an inside dog, when they had a baby, they sensibly chained it up outside, he took the dog out one evening to go Roo shooting, having just injured the Roo, the dog jumped off the ute, and ripped it apart so viciously, it shocked him so much, that when he got home he shot it. 2 1 1 1 1
NativeBob Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 what did he do to dogs that they went berserk? 1 1 1
Popular Post jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: American Bully Dog ... And I thought the naming of bird species was silly. You can't make this sh!t up ... oops, corrected, apparently you can. It's even a real thing, recognized by those who will profit with the silliness of course I await the African America Bully Dog ... 😎 1 1 5
jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Hawaiian said: If any one of my dogs growled at me when I attempted to take a bone from them was soon down the road. You are on to something there but if that happens it is already too late. They need training as a pup so these things don't happen when they are grown up. 1 1
Popular Post jvs Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 10 minutes ago, NativeBob said: what did he do to dogs that they went berserk? He did not really know the dogs and did not know how to handle them. Maybe he was petting on of them and another one got jealous and decided to take action. Screaming and trying to fight him of was probably what made the other ones react like the way they did.They acted as a pack. 4
NativeBob Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 32 minutes ago, jvs said: He did not really know the dogs and did not know how to handle them. Maybe he was petting on of them and another one got jealous and decided to take action. Screaming and trying to fight him of was probably what made the other ones react like the way they did.They acted as a pack. thanks! somehow it resembles my experience drinking with motocies back in 90s somewhere at Sukhumwit. yes, they do act as a pack. 1 1
Popular Post Hawaiian Posted September 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2024 51 minutes ago, jvs said: You are on to something there but if that happens it is already too late. They need training as a pup so these things don't happen when they are grown up. My last two dogs were "rescue dogs." I had nothing to do with their upbringing with one of them having scars (rope burns around his neck) from abuse. Both were a pleasure to have and loved children. I really miss them. 2 1 2 1
Georgealbert Posted September 1, 2024 Author Posted September 1, 2024 UPDATE Family Still in Shock, Decides to Rehome Three American Bullies to Knowledgeable Owners Picture courtesy of ThaiRath of the 2 dogs involved in the attack. The family of an 18-year-old young man who tragically lost his life after being attacked by three American Bully dogs is still reeling from the incident. The young man was alone in his home when he was fatally mauled by the dogs, owned by his older brother. The tragic event, which was captured on CCTV, has left the family heartbroken. This morning, reporters visited the home where the incident occurred. Both the parents and the older brother of the deceased were visibly grieving and declined to speak to the media. The brother, Mr. Apisit, who owned the dogs, expressed his deep sorrow and provided some details about the situation. Mr. Apisit explained that the two male American Bullies involved in the attack, named Phino and Cesra, were both a year and a half old and weighed around 18-20 kilograms each. He personally assisted in their birth, and their mother, named "Tank," had been part of the family for four years. The dogs had originally been raised in Bangkok but were brought to Lopburi when Mr. Apisit needed to care for his aging mother, who was frequently ill. Initially, the dogs were not accustomed to their new environment, which included another dog, a white Thai dog named "Tan." To ease the transition, Mr. Apisit kept the American Bullies in his bedroom, where his younger brother often fed and played with them. The dogs gradually became familiar with their new surroundings and the younger brother. However, on the day of the incident, circumstances changed. Mr. Apisit, who typically returned home in the evening, was on a night shift and did not come home as usual. This absence may have caused stress in the dogs. It is believed that the stress, combined with possible mishandling by the younger brother, triggered aggressive behavior in Phino and Cesra. Once the attack began, the dogs became uncontrollable. The third dog, "Tank," was injured while attempting to protect the younger brother but was overpowered by her offspring. The family is devastated by the loss of their loved one and has decided they can no longer keep the three American Bullies. Mr. Apisit announced that the dogs would be rehomed to individuals with experience and knowledge in handling this breed. Several people have already expressed interest in adopting the dogs, including representatives from Watch Dogs, a local animal welfare organisation. The deceased's body remains at the Forensic Institute, awaiting a detailed autopsy report. The family is preparing for the funeral at Wat Luang Thaithalat in Mueang District, Lopburi. -- 2024-09-01 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe4 2 1
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