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14-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabs Grandmother Following Heated Argument


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An incident occurred in Bangkok on September 23, when a 14-year-old girl fatally stabbed her grandmother following a heated argument. The grandmother, known for her alcohol abuse, had been verbally abusive toward the girl and her younger brother, often accusing them of being orphans. The constant conflict between them tragically culminated in violence.

 

At approximately 14:00, Pol Lt. Pichet Rodyang, Deputy Inspector (Investigation) at Samae Dam Police Station, received a report of a fatal stabbing at a house in Soi Ekachai 119, Bang Bon district. Authorities, including forensic teams and paramedics, arrived at the scene where they found the body of Mrs. Rattanaporn, 48, lying in a pool of blood. She had sustained eight stab wounds: three to her neck, one to her back, and four to her stomach.

 

 


A sharp knife, about 30 cm long, and a hammer were discovered near the body and collected as evidence. The suspect, the victim’s 14-year-old granddaughter, fled the scene after the attack but returned after about an hour to surrender to the police. She was taken into custody at Samae Dam Police Station.

 

Mr. Jenwut, 67, the victim’s husband, stated that he and the victim had been together for over 30 years. The victim’s daughter, the mother of the suspect, had abandoned her children shortly after their birth, leaving them to be raised by the grandmother. The victim was known for her daily drinking habits, which often led to arguments with her granddaughter. Though the conflicts were frequent, he never expected such violence. He confirmed that the victim had a history of verbally abusing the children, particularly when intoxicated.

 

A neighbour , Mrs. Jannapa, 52, who lived in the same building, described the victim as someone who enjoyed drinking but generally had a good heart. She added that the granddaughter was polite and obedient, although she had only completed her education up to the sixth grade due to financial difficulties. Neighbours had attempted to help the girl continue her studies, but her grandfather could not afford the school fees. 

 

The motive for the crime is believed to stem from the emotional toll of constant verbal abuse. The victim had reportedly insulted the girl’s younger brother, calling him an orphan, which deeply hurt the suspect and led to the fatal confrontation.

 

The authorities are coordinating with a multidisciplinary team to handle the investigation, as the suspect is still a minor. Meanwhile, the victim body was sent for autopsy at Siriraj hospital.

 

The police investigation into the incident is ongoing.

 

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-- 2024-09-24

 

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

Father and mother abandon the girl, if the father was involved at all,  then an alcoholic, abusive grandma takes over. The end result was tragic for those involved, but a child without parents to teach her respect is bound to be angry. As one said, respect goes both ways and is a taught behavior. This type of situation is repeated daily with almost 35% of children raised here, and the endgame shows in the violence.

You trying to muscle in on the (TAT like) statistic fortune telling...

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3 hours ago, JoePai said:

You trying to muscle in on the (TAT like) statistic fortune telling...

Unicef did a study back in 2014 and their stats were 32%, and it definitely has increased since then. That is a low estimate.

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7 hours ago, gargamon said:

There's just no respect for the elderly any more. It's becoming more and more like the west every day.

Respect has to be earn't. It is not a right. Yes, it looks like she was saddled with the kids as is comon here, but it appears she gave them a hard time when she was hit and missed, and the girl snapped. But what do we know? All very sad.

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2 hours ago, gargamon said:

In SE Asia age has always, until recently obviously, demanded respect. In the west it's put the old folks in a home so we don't have to be bothered with taking care of them. Here it used to he they were looked after by the family. And I never saw anywhere in the article said she was an alcoholic. She enjoyed a daily drink, like many on this board.

And nowhere in the article did you see anything about the grandmother being put in a home or not being taken care of. It was the opposite and the clear indication she was an abusive alcoholic. Not calling her that is the Thai version of respect or as many would say "saving face" for the p o s she actually was but no one will say it out loud but they will gossip behind closed doors.  

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19 minutes ago, IndomitableSpirit said:

What's up with these youngsters killing the elderly! It's happening globally. I think this is truly the children of the corn generation.

Grandchild of an abusive alcoholic... It's bad, but if you've been around truly chronic abusers, it's not difficult to understand, at all.
I also don't think children really grasp how deadly stabbing can be and they often are intending to hurt, not kill. For that matter, adults often don't grasp it. Often, it can be heard, why did they shoot him? He was only coming at him with a knife....

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