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By Petch Petpailin

 

A 24 year old Thai woman sought protection from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive after 10-months of physical abuse by her boyfriend. The boyfriend’s latest assault came after she refused to cook instant noodles for him.

 

The victim, 24 year old Puttikarn, told the organisation that she had been dating her 27 year old boyfriend, Singha, for 10 months and that they lived together in a condominium in the central province of Pathum Thani. Singha exhibited abusive behaviour, attacking her during arguments and when he was drunk.

 

Puttikarn said she was too afraid to fight back because her boyfriend threatened to ruin her life, claiming his father was a lawyer and his family had connections with influential politicians in the central province of Prachin Buri. He also asserted that he was not afraid of the police or any legal consequences of his acts.

 

According to Puttikarn, Singha often insulted her father, saying he was just a powerless and poor vendor. He made the insult even though Puttinan’s father trusted and viewed him as mature man who could care his daughter.

 

Puttikarn stated that a brutal assault on December 30 prompted her to stand up for her rights and seek justice. Her boyfriend returned to their condo after a party with his friends and demanded that she prepare instant noodles for him.

 

 

When she refused, Singha became enraged and immediately attacked her. She secretly recorded the assault, capturing footage of Singha throwing instant noodles at her and repeatedly kicking and punching her.

 

In an interview with the programme, Discussing, Not Arguing (ถกไม่เถียง), Puttikarn revealed that she had also discovered Singha was cheating on her. When she confronted him, he assaulted her in public before the aforementioned incident.

 

Singha also participated in the interview with the news programme. He admitted to his violent behaviour, attributing his actions to alcohol consumption and his aggressive temperament.

 

The founder of Saimai Survive, Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, told Channel 7 that he would coordinate with Khlong Ha Police Station to ensure the area around the condominium where the assaults occurred is monitored and to initiate legal action against Singha.

 

According to similar cases of physical assault, Singha may be charged under Section 295 of the Criminal Law for physically assaulting another person. The punishment could include imprisonment of up to two years, a fine of up to 40,000 baht, or both.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-10

 

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Puttikarn said she was too afraid to fight back because her boyfriend threatened to ruin her life, claiming his father was a lawyer and his family had connections with influential politicians in the central province of Prachin Buri. He also asserted that he was not afraid of the police or any legal consequences of his acts.

Move far away... 

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Puttikarn stated that a brutal assault on December 30 prompted her to stand up for her rights and seek justice. Her boyfriend returned to their condo after a party with his friends and demanded that she prepare instant noodles for him.

 

 

 

When she refused, Singha became enraged and immediately attacked her. She secretly recorded the assault, capturing footage of Singha throwing instant noodles at her and repeatedly kicking and punching her.

Sounds like she set him up with these actions. Knowing her refusal would lead to some form of abuse. She set up the camera to record what happened. 

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2 minutes ago, mdr224 said:

Women love guys like that though

A 27 year old man built like a teen boy who has to hit to control her? There is absolutely no attraction to this kind of wimp, and the sooner she kicks his ass out the door, the better chance she has to find a decent man.

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Just now, fredwiggy said:

A 27 year old man built like a teen boy who has to hit to control her? There is absolutely no attraction to this kind of wimp, and the sooner she kicks his ass out the door, the better chance she has to find a decent man.

Shes probably staying with him thinking she can change him. Very few women come to their senses

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

imprisonment of up to two years, a fine of up to 40,000 baht, or both.

Abuse a woman and beat her?
No problem.
Pay a fine upto 40,000 baht and continue your behavior.
TIT

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1 minute ago, mdr224 said:

Shes probably staying with him thinking she can change him. Very few women come to their senses

You would think after generations of people seeing this type of behavior that women would understand staying with these losers only gets worse, that past history usually leads to future actions, especially involving intentionally hurting someone. You can't change a person's character. At 27 he's about where his character has been formed and is very hard to make changes, especially without intervention.

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"Puttikarn said she was too afraid to fight back because her boyfriend threatened to ruin her life, claiming his father was a lawyer and his family had connections with influential politicians in the central province of Prachin Buri. He also asserted that he was not afraid of the police or any legal consequences of his acts."

 

But too chicken-shyte scared to show his face to the camera, though.

Typical male bully boy - 'till he meets someone who teaches him a lesson.

 

I hope that is soon; someone like the girl's father!

 

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4 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

It should have never gotten this far. When a man hits you, it's because he saw it growing up with his father hitting mom, or dad was absent and he learned this behavior from other local boys who had the same environment growing up, and look at women as slaves and to be used. Staying never ends the violence and it will get worse. No man is worth staying with if he has to be a coward and vent his anger on a woman. This type are afraid of men and choose women because they are less likely to fight back. The sad petulant creep can't even make mama noodles by himself?

If she allowed it to happen for 10 months, then there's something wrong with her.

Employment and housing is easily available all over Thailand, so why endure it?

No need to fight back, just move!

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

If she allowed it to happen for 10 months, then there's something wrong with her.

Employment and housing is easily available all over Thailand, so why endure it?

No need to fight back, just move!

 

Like you moving back to UK while always complaining about Thais. That would be a hoot!

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15 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Like you moving back to UK while always complaining about Thais. That would be a hoot!

Don't think I complain much about Thais, I don't really interact with them beyond simple commerce.

Never been that interested in foreigners, I probably wouldn't interact socially with you either.

My pals are all British!

 

When I first arrived here I did live with a Thai lady that was a little violent, after she had hit me a few times, I just moved when she was out with no forwarding address ......... easy.

 

I don't hit anyone, and don't allow them the opportunity to hit me.

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3 minutes ago, jvs said:

Thai soaps are to blame for this.

Many stories end with the rapist/abuser marrying their victim and they all live happily ever after.

Some girls still believe in the prince on the white motocy.

 

I tell my girlfriend about them but she doesn't get it that everything you see, especially consistently, is an influence.

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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Move far away... 

better still. jail the boyfriend for a minimum of 10 years and see how many of his "influential politician friends" support him.

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6 hours ago, thesetat said:

Sounds like she set him up with these actions. Knowing her refusal would lead to some form of abuse. She set up the camera to record what happened. 

What a brilliant idea.

 

Blaming the victim. 

 

Who would ever have thought of that?

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6 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

A 27 year old man built like a teen boy who has to hit to control her? There is absolutely no attraction to this kind of wimp, and the sooner she kicks his ass out the door, the better chance she has to find a decent man.

Perhaps in @mdr224's world there are men and women who are like that.

 

However, the real world is not the same as that.

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7 hours ago, thesetat said:

Sounds like she set him up with these actions. Knowing her refusal would lead to some form of abuse. She set up the camera to record what happened. 

That’s a good thing now isn’t it, nothing wrong with getting the evidence of the abusive punk.

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23 minutes ago, novacova said:

That’s a good thing now isn’t it, nothing wrong with getting the evidence of the abusive punk.

nothing wrong with it as long as it is justified. I saw her video on a talk show. She did not seem so distressed and seemed quite happy all the attention she is getting. 

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14 minutes ago, thesetat said:
38 minutes ago, novacova said:

That’s a good thing now isn’t it, nothing wrong with getting the evidence of the abusive punk.

nothing wrong with it as long as it is justified. I saw her video on a talk show. She did not seem so distressed and seemed quite happy all the attention she is getting. 

 

So what ???.. theres a video of the guy beating her - whether she's relieved to get justice or not has little bearing on the fact that the guy was beating her.

 

She was smart and took evidence - perhaps she even refused to 'cook his noodles' knowing his response would be violent... If he was not a violent ayhole there would have been nothing to record !!..

 

 

Its strange how a couple of response on here lean towards victim blaming or at least attempt to paint the victim in a negative light.

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32 minutes ago, thesetat said:

nothing wrong with it as long as it is justified. I saw her video on a talk show. She did not seem so distressed and seemed quite happy all the attention she is getting. 

Choice words of an individual resembling the noodle deprived thumper in the video. She got the guy on video smacking her around and you want to come here and defend him? Ok, got it. We’ll wait for the infamous video to be released by one of your past gf’s.

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