Georgealbert Posted yesterday at 08:30 AM Posted yesterday at 08:30 AM Picture from dash-cam. A shocking incident unfolded in Chumphon Province on January 17, when a foreign man reportedly held his Thai wife at gunpoint inside a black Ford pickup truck. The vehicle, carrying the man, the woman, and two children, is currently the focus of an urgent police search. The incident began in Phato District before the vehicle was seen turning left at the Wang Tako junction in Lang Suan District, heading towards Chumphon. A witness shared a video showing the distressed woman attempting to open the truck’s door and escape while the vehicle was still moving at high speed. Despite her efforts, she was unable to jump out, and the truck continued on its way. The witness who posted the video identified the vehicle as a black, four-door Ford pickup with license plate from Udon Thani.” . Emergency services, including rescue vehicles, have been following the suspect’s route but were unable to catch up. At one point, the foreign man allegedly brandished a firearm to threaten the pursuing rescuers. Witnesses noted that the truck turned back towards Lang Suan District at high speed, further complicating the search. Police in Chumphon are now coordinating efforts to locate the vehicle and ensure the safety of the woman and children inside. Authorities are appealing for public cooperation and urge anyone with information about the vehicle’s whereabouts to come forward. -- 2025-01-17 1 2 1
Popular Post Georgealbert Posted 21 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago UPDATE Swiss National Arrested After Holding Thai Wife and Child at Gunpoint Picture from dash-cam. A foreign man has been arrested after allegedly threatening his Thai wife and child with a firearm and forcing them into a vehicle. The woman, who attempted to escape, was rescued with the help of a local witness and emergency responders. At approximately 11:00 on January 17, 38-year-old Kiratikarn, from Pato District, Chumphon, was driving with 39-year-old Suphasara when they noticed a Ford 4-door vehicle driving ahead of them. As they followed, they observed the passenger door of the vehicle open, and a woman was seen trying to jump out of the moving car. Personal belongings were also falling from the vehicle, suggesting an altercation. The witness, concerned for the woman’s safety, began recording a video as evidence and alerted emergency services. They continued following the vehicle, and upon closer inspection, the driver was identified as a foreign man, who gestured threateningly with what looked like a gun in his hand. The foreign man then attempted to flee, driving erratically toward the direction of Laung Takor in the Thung Tako District. The witness also observed a child inside the car. Police were immediately informed of the situation, and efforts were made to locate the vehicle. The car was spotted near the Wangkakow intersection in Thung Tako, Chumphon, but the driver swiftly turned and accelerated, evading the pursuing emergency vehicle. A short time later, officers from the Chumphon Police Department successfully intercepted the Ford vehicle in the area of Ban Nohut Police Station in Chumphon. The driver, identified as 37-year-old Sandro, a Swiss national, was arrested and is now under investigation. Authorities are continuing to question the suspect and investigate the reasons behind the incident. It is believed that the woman involved, 40-year-old Lamai from Udon Thani, is married to the suspect, but further details are yet to be confirmed. -- 2025-01-17 2 1 1
Popular Post webfact Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago UPDATE Social Media Frenzy over Dramatic Car Quarrel Unfounded A tense car dispute between a foreign husband and his Thai wife erupted on social media, igniting a flurry of concern as it appeared the man was wielding a gun. However, upon closer inspection, this was revealed to be a misleading assumption. The real story unfolded on Tuesday afternoon (17th January) as the pair were intercepted on the Lang Suan-Chumphon road in Thailand. A Facebook user posted a video of the incident, claiming a foreigner was threatening a woman with a firearm inside a vehicle. This alert was concerning, especially considering the reported presence of two children in the car. As the post gained traction, relayed by outlets such as TV Channel 7 and Naewna newspaper, local police were prompted to investigate. Authorities successfully stopped the vehicle around 4.25 p.m., only to find a completely different scenario from what was sensationalised online. Inside were the husband, the wife, and their child—no gun in sight. The woman, who remained unnamed, explained the situation. The couple had been en route to Nakhon Ratchasima, intending to collect her Swiss mother-in-law and travel to Krabi. The drive took a sour turn when accusations were exchanged: the husband accused his wife of being romantically involved with another man. This triggered a heated argument. The wife, under the influence of wine, became emotional and attempted to exit the moving vehicle. Her husband, maintaining control behind the wheel, managed to pull her back inside, causing the vehicle to swerve dangerously—a moment captured on video, leading to the false gun claims. Although shocking to viewers, the incident did not include firearms or malice. To ensure clarity and safety, police brought the couple to the station for breath alcohol testing and drug evaluation. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential for misinformation to spread rapidly online, often spurred by dramatic imagery without comprehensive context. As viewers and consumers of online content, it's crucial to remain discerning and await verified reports before drawing conclusions. While this family can breathe a sigh of relief with no charges or injuries reported, the episode underscores the importance of cautious driving and level-headedness, especially during domestic disputes. As for the couple, they're now left to resolve their differences—outside the glare of viral media, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-01-18 1 1 2 5
Popular Post BMW Overlander Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago Quote license plate from Udon Thani. Isan. Say no more. 4 4 6 2
Popular Post Thingamabob Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago Much ado about nothing much. 3 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Thingamabob said: Much ado about nothing much. Yep, just another domestic spat... sensationalised by social media. 2 1
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 49 minutes ago, BMW Overlander said: Isan. Say no more. Yes, people behaving like this are usually from Bangkok 2 1
Dave0206 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Well if he is worried about infidelity now he has 100s of thousands people watching her ready to be the first to report her 1
Theforgotten1 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago So a Thai woman looking for her15 minutes of fame on Facebook posts a racist interpretation of an argument and is eventually proven wrong , suppose she’ll keep looking for more . 1 1
Dave0206 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I've got a feeling she ain't going to be too happy thais do not like to lose face in front of anyone let alone a TV channel airing your life in full splendour 1 1
PomPolo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Usually the other way round with me and my misses its me trying to get out of the car and her dragging me in! BS social media could have got the bloke into serious trouble that with reports of a firearm and then all over the news that's why I don't even have Facebook, the people who posted the videos should be charged for giving Thailand a bad image. 1 1
Utalk2mutt Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, BMW Overlander said: Isan. Say no more. Meaning what exactly? 1
Dionigi Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: As viewers and consumers of online content, it's crucial to remain discerning and await verified reports before drawing conclusions. I thought that was the job of the information supplier
Tropicalevo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Good old 'social media' spreading lies and malicious rumours as usual. Potentially causing harm and heartache to individuals. 90% of it should be banned and people could then start behaving like human beings.
Justanotherone Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago too bad she did not jump, her friend road rash and concussion comes to mind
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Aussie999 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Theforgotten1 said: So a Thai woman looking for her15 minutes of fame on Facebook posts a racist interpretation of an argument and is eventually proven wrong , suppose she’ll keep looking for more . An the cops should track her down for posting false information on the internet, which is illegal in Thailand. We know what would happen if a farang posted false information, but in xenophobic/racist Thailand, there seems to be different "interpretations" of all laws.
bfc1980 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The foreign guy should pursue defamation claims against the person posting the video. It's about time this law was used correctly. 1
sambum Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago "A foreign man has been arrested after allegedly threatening his Thai wife and child with a firearm and forcing them into a vehicle." Obviously not a Brit then otherwise the nationality would have been mentioned! (P.S. The headline does mention Swiss - maybe another rich p**t who thinks he can do as he likes with total disregard for any one else?) 1 1
NanLaew Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Utalk2mutt said: 5 hours ago, BMW Overlander said: Isan. Say no more. Meaning what exactly? Meaning @BMW Overlander is offering nothing much of substance. 1
NanLaew Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Justanotherone said: too bad she did not jump, her friend road rash and concussion comes to mind been drinking have we?
Colki Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Am somewhat amazed this guy continues to drive at speed with this woman attempting to exit the vehicle. Surely he should have had the brains to pull over and sort the situation out than to possibly endanger other road users which fortunately did not occur. They both seem to be idiots. 1
Utalk2mutt Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Justanotherone said: too bad she did not jump, her friend road rash and concussion comes to mind Really!! Yet another idiotic comment from someone who has nothing to offer. Do you have any kind of compassion? Disgusting comment.
Taboo2 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Thai wife cheating....never hear of that before....5555555.
realfunster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Colki said: Am somewhat amazed this guy continues to drive at speed with this woman attempting to exit the vehicle. Surely he should have had the brains to pull over and sort the situation out than to possibly endanger other road users which fortunately did not occur. They both seem to be idiots. Yep. Even if in a fit of rage, you would have thought pulling over would have been the obvious choice in that situation. The video-sharer went too far in suggesting a gun was involved but it certainly looked like a very dangerous and unusual scene. Perhaps the subsequent social shaming will encourage both to watch their behaviour more closely in future, especially in front of their kids...
Georgealbert Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago UPDATE Foreign Husband and Thai Wife Arrested for Methamphetamine Use After Chumphon Incident Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. In a shocking turn of events in Chumphon, Komchadluek News reported that the foreign man and his Thai wife were arrested after being found to have used methamphetamine ( “yaba”) while driving. This incident began when a Facebook post went viral, reporting a black Ford 4-door pickup truck driven by a foreign man and his wife trying to get out the passenger door. Following the alert, Chumphon Highway Police and Ban Nahu Police Station set up a roadblock and intercepted the vehicle near the Kuan Hin Mui railway station in Ban Nacah, Laeng Suan District. The wife, later identified as Ms. Lamai, claimed that the couple had argued over jealousy issues, and she attempted to leave the car after consuming wine. She expressed regret for causing the disruption. Upon calming down at the police station, officers from the Chumphon Tourist Police grew suspicious of the couple’s behavior, which appeared erratic and indicative of drug use. The smell of narcotics was detected inside the vehicle, and police requested a urine test. Both individuals tested positive for methamphetamine, and further testing confirmed the presence of the drug in their system. The Swiss national, 42-year-old Sandro, was charged with using and possessing methamphetamine without authorisation, while Ms. Lamai, 36, faced the same charge. Both confessed during interrogation that they used the drug to alleviate body aches, with the last dose taken on January 17 while en route to Krabi. Ms. Lamai later expressed deep remorse for the incident, explaining the frequent arguments with her foreign husband, citing jealousy and anxiety from their business dealings overseas. She revealed that her husband had attempted suicide twice due to stress from business losses and growing paranoia, even suspecting her of infidelity during a trip to Vietnam. She also stated that damage to the pickup truck was mistakenly attributed to her supposed affair, though it was her husband who was driving at the time. On January 18, the couple was transferred to Laeng Suan Provincial Court. Both now face legal consequences for their actions, and the case has highlighted the dangers of methamphetamine use and the strain it can place on personal relationships. -- 2025-01-18 1
ukrules Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago Hold on a minute - didn't they legalise this in some way for small quantities which they didn't appear to actually have on them. If you can carry around small quantities of this stuff then how can it be illegal to have consumed it?
Gottfrid Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 11 hours ago, BMW Overlander said: Isan. Say no more. Yeah, I lived there for over 26 years. What experience do you have? If not more, maybe you should put a sock in it.
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