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Woman Arrested After Brutal Assault on Ex- Boyfriend Due to Longstanding Grievance


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In a case of violent retribution, police from Thailand's Region 2 Investigation Unit have apprehended a 28-year-old woman, Supattra, following her brutal assault on her former boyfriend. The arrest was made on November11, at an unnamed residence in Chak Nok, Moo 4, Huai Yai Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, where Supattra had been hiding. She faces serious charges including attempted murder.

 

The incident began after Supattra discovered that her then- boyfriend was secretly married. Disturbed by his deception, she sought to end their relationship. However, the ex-boyfriend refused to let go and repeatedly tried to rekindle their relationship. In a move that escalated tensions, he reportedly shared an intimate video of the two with Supattra's daughter. This action deeply traumatised the young girl, who informed her mother.

 

Supattra allegedly pleaded with her ex to delete the video, but he responded with threats. Matters came to a head during a meeting arranged to resolve their differences, where discussions turned violent. Overcome with anger, Supattra struck her ex-boyfriend with a metal wrench, knocking him unconscious. Her current boyfriend allegedly joined in, delivering further blows until the victim was left in a critical condition and in a coma. The pair fled the scene immediately after the assault.

 

The woman's new boyfriend was subsequently apprehended by authorities and remains in custody. Supattra, however, evaded capture until now, when police tracked her to her new residence in Huai Yai. She has since confessed to the charges and is in custody, awaiting prosecution by the Nong Prue Police Station.

 

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'Hell hath no fury ' epitomized. 

(Although a good bit more to this one.)

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IF put in front of jury, and considering the horrid things he did to his ex, I don't think she would be convicted. May be a commendation for restraining herself and not killing the POS

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Overcome with anger, Supattra struck her ex-boyfriend with a metal wrench, knocking him unconscious. Her current boyfriend allegedly joined in, delivering further blows until the victim was left in a critical condition and in a coma. The pair fled the scene immediately after the assault.

 

The woman's new boyfriend was subsequently apprehended by authorities and remains in custody. Supattra, however, evaded capture until now, when police tracked her to her new residence in Huai Yai. She has since confessed to the charges and is in custody, awaiting prosecution by the Nong Prue Police Station.

I feel sorry for the daughter... everyone else got what they deserved.

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Through no fault of her own, the kid lost both of her parents and will end up with a resentful relative or in the Thai foster care system.  

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1 hour ago, Bobthegimp said:

Through no fault of her own, the kid lost both of her parents and will end up with a resentful relative or in the Thai foster care system.  

 

There's no mention of the young girl's father.

 

"However, the ex-boyfriend refused to let go and repeatedly tried to rekindle their relationship. In a move that escalated tensions, he reportedly shared an intimate video of the two with "Supattra's daughter".

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