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Pattaya woman in coma after brutal assault by boyfriend


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A Thai woman remains in a coma in a hospital in Pattaya with a collapsed lung after her boyfriend brutally assaulted her after she failed to clean their condominium to his high standards.

 

The victim’s friend, Thanankornkan “Pim” Boonlaeb, took to social media to expose the shocking behaviour of the brutal thug and urged netizens to help them seek justice. Pim shared pictures of her injured friend, 27 year old Phanpanat, with a caption that read:

 

“My friend’s lung collapsed. You physically assaulted her and even forced her to clean your room. She had to crawl around to clean up. You beat her again after her cleaning wasn’t up to your standards. Don’t you have a heart? This is just a brief account because my friend still can’t speak.”

 

Pim added in the post that the attacker’s mother planned to sue the victim, Phanpanat, even though her son was the assailant. She spoiled her son and supported his wrongdoing. The mother also refused to pay any compensation to Phanpanat.

 

As Phanpanat is still unable to give an interview to the media, Matichon contacted Pim for more details. Pim said she included everything she knew in the post and had filed a complaint against the attacker at Mueang Pattaya Police Station.


Pim said the man had not contacted her or Phanpanat since the assault. She expressed concern that the suspect might avoid punishment, which prompted her to bring the story to social media.

 

In a related report, a Thai woman fled from the eastern province of Rayong to hide in Chon Buri after her cheating boyfriend brutally assaulted her when she asked to end their relationship. The victim said the man had two other wives and four children.

 

According to the woman, the unfaithful boyfriend cut her face with broken glass, suffocated her with a pillow, strangled her with a chain, and beat her. He also threatened to kill her, pointing both a gun and a knife at her.

 

Officers at Sattahip Police Station promised to arrest the man, but no further updates on the case have been made available.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Photo via Matichon

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-11

 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Officers at Sattahip Police Station promised to arrest the man, but no further updates on the case have been made available.

Probably because they are not doing anything as usual.

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3 minutes ago, Jeff Reinstad said:

Your suggestion is pretty stupid as it would force abuser and victim to be in the same space.

The only stupid one is you the abuser is not allowed to go near the victim of a certain distance that is what the bracelet is for 

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8 hours ago, still kicking said:

The only stupid one is you the abuser is not allowed to go near the victim of a certain distance that is what the bracelet is for 

Just asking, they can track the assailant, but how do they know where the victim is?

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Only the tiniest of men abuse women physically in any manner. It takes a real special kind of monster to beat up on a woman, hopefully he will be sentenced to a very long stint in the slammer, where he will make a lot of good friends who will treat him warmly and treat him like the tiny man that he is. 

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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

Just asking, they can track the assailant, but how do they know where the victim is?

Reality is one is restricted to a certain area or not allowed in some other areas. I have never heard of victim and aggressor both wearing proximity detectors. 

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1 minute ago, jacko45k said:

Reality is one is restricted to a certain area or not allowed in some other areas. I have never heard of victim and aggressor both wearing proximity detectors. 

I get it, but the wearing of an ankle bracelet prevents nothing, and serves as no protection if a nutter wants to do harm.

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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

I get it, but the wearing of an ankle bracelet prevents nothing, and serves as no protection if a nutter wants to do harm.

Yes, kinda like a home burglary alarm... tells you when they are in already! Bracelet is useful after any infraction. 

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I get it, but the wearing of an ankle bracelet prevents nothing, and serves as no protection if a nutter wants to do harm.

Yeah, depends on the exclusion zone and how proactive the police are at reacting to either the proximity alarm or that the bracelet has been tampered with (chopped off).  300km exclusion zone should be far enough.  Maybe.  Hopefully.  Perhaps.

 

Maybe not.

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