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Thai woman brutally assaulted by neighbour over wandering ducks

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Photo via ThaiRath

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A Thai woman in the central province of Chantaburi sought justice for her mother, who was physically assaulted by a female neighbour after two ducks wandered into the neighbour‘s residence.

 

The daughter shared the details of the assault, which occurred at around 7am on December 19, with a Facebook news page, along with black-and-white photos of her mother, 52 year old Jinda Chuenpongsa, showing her injuries.

 

The story quickly went viral on Thai social media, leading to an interview with Jinda by PPTV HD news agency. Jinda explained that she was sweeping leaves outside her home when her neighbour, 38 year old Kwanthana Yoothongkham, approached her and began verbally abusing her.

 

Kwanthana allegedly ordered Jinda to remove her two pet ducks from her property. Jinda responded that Kwanthana’s language was too vulgar for such a trivial matter. She then went into Kwanthana’s home to retrieve her ducks.

 

 

However, Kwanthana reportedly attacked Jinda from behind, pulling her hair and slamming her face onto the dirt floor. Kwanthana continued to beat Jinda until she sustained injuries to her face. Jinda’s daughter intervened and later reported the assault to the Soi Dao Police Station.

 

Kwanthana provided a different version of events, claiming she simply asked Jinda to retrieve her ducks, but Jinda responded with anger and vulgar words. Kwanthana ignored this and returned home, but Jinda followed her, wielding a wooden stick.

 

Kwanthana said that Jinda tried to strike her with the stick, so she defended herself, resulting in a chaotic altercation that lasted about ten minutes before family members separated them. Kwanthana did not suffer any injuries from the incident.

 

PPTV HD reported that the police plan to summon both parties for questioning at the station before deciding whether to issue charges.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-24

 

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sorry I misread the wandering "ducks" 😂 

Sometimes the Thai mindset seems to be, "be kind to everyone, unless they do something "bad", then you can attack or kill them".

Without even knowing the facts ...based on the text here, it's obvious who the nasty neighbour is....

On 12/24/2024 at 6:50 PM, snoop1130 said:

A Thai woman in the central province of Chantaburi sought justice for her mother, who was physically assaulted by a female neighbour after two ducks wandered into the neighbour‘s residence.

I am surprised that the neighbor didn't just close the door ........ 😎 gives a whole new meaning to home delivery .......LOL  - But seriously nothing here to get angry about

On 12/24/2024 at 7:14 PM, petermik said:

sorry I misread the wandering "ducks" 😂 

You must be "quackers" 

On 12/24/2024 at 6:50 PM, snoop1130 said:

COVER-PIC-2024-12-24T090309.png

Photo via ThaiRath

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A Thai woman in the central province of Chantaburi sought justice for her mother, who was physically assaulted by a female neighbour after two ducks wandered into the neighbour‘s residence.

 

The daughter shared the details of the assault, which occurred at around 7am on December 19, with a Facebook news page, along with black-and-white photos of her mother, 52 year old Jinda Chuenpongsa, showing her injuries.

 

The story quickly went viral on Thai social media, leading to an interview with Jinda by PPTV HD news agency. Jinda explained that she was sweeping leaves outside her home when her neighbour, 38 year old Kwanthana Yoothongkham, approached her and began verbally abusing her.

 

Kwanthana allegedly ordered Jinda to remove her two pet ducks from her property. Jinda responded that Kwanthana’s language was too vulgar for such a trivial matter. She then went into Kwanthana’s home to retrieve her ducks.

 

 

 

However, Kwanthana reportedly attacked Jinda from behind, pulling her hair and slamming her face onto the dirt floor. Kwanthana continued to beat Jinda until she sustained injuries to her face. Jinda’s daughter intervened and later reported the assault to the Soi Dao Police Station.

 

Kwanthana provided a different version of events, claiming she simply asked Jinda to retrieve her ducks, but Jinda responded with anger and vulgar words. Kwanthana ignored this and returned home, but Jinda followed her, wielding a wooden stick.

 

Kwanthana said that Jinda tried to strike her with the stick, so she defended herself, resulting in a chaotic altercation that lasted about ten minutes before family members separated them. Kwanthana did not suffer any injuries from the incident.

 

PPTV HD reported that the police plan to summon both parties for questioning at the station before deciding whether to issue charges.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-24

 

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 Don' make a fuss over non violent intruders simple add Duck a la orange to the menu 

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