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Chinese man left blind after brutal assault by fellow countrymen

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Photo via Facebook/ บิ๊กเกรียน

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A group of over 10 Chinese nationals brutally assaulted a fellow countryman outside the victim’s nightclub in Pattaya in September last year, leaving him blind and causing 2 million baht loss.

 

The Chinese victim, Chen Jing, approached the Facebook news page Big Kren to seek justice. The incident occurred at approximately 2am on September 24 of last year outside the World House Club on Pattaya Sai Sam Road, but the victim has yet to receive justice.

 

According to the page, the case was being handled by Mueang Pattaya Police Station, with Police Major Wuttiann Kongdee serving as the investigating officer.

 

Jing informed the page administrator that over ten Chinese men attempted to force him into a white Toyota Alphard minivan outside his nightclub but he resisted. The gang then revealed their motive, demanding that he sell shares in his nightclub and when he refused, the attackers assaulted him.

 

 

The brutal assault resulted in Jing losing his sight. During the attack, his luxury necklace, a limited-edition Cartier piece worth approximately 2 million baht, also went missing.

 

Big Kren reported that the gang was led by four key individuals: Li Jairui, Wang Nan, Zhang Fend, and Fern Zhen Xing. The page alleged that these four individuals primarily resided in Phuket and had been hired to assault Pattaya.

 

For his safety, Jing decided to return to China. He returned to Thailand on Monday, January 20, to follow up on the case however, all of the suspects remain at large.

 

The page did not provide any response from the police or updates on the case from officials.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-22

 

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  • Popular Post
4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

...but the victim has yet to receive justice.

 

According to the page, the case was being handled by Mueang Pattaya Police Station...

Problem and cause

17 hours ago, Peabody said:

Problem and cause

Be fair, could you imagine the court scene, 

"Would you point to your assailants in in the court room please"

"Ermmmmm"

"The plaintive cannot identify the accused my Lord"

Criminal scum little doubt, deport the lot of them back for the wonderful CCP to deal with

2 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Be fair, could you imagine the court scene, 

"Would you point to your assailants in in the court room please"

"Ermmmmm"

"The plaintive cannot identify the accused my Lord"

He could hire Johnston Chong See-tun to help?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Detective

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