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Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead

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by Petch Petpailin


A foreign man went on a rampage at a hospital in Bangkok, attacking medical workers and patients’ relatives, allegedly causing an elderly patient to die of shock.

 

The Facebook page AggressiveDoctor shared security camera footage of the assault yesterday, January 22, with a caption that read…
“Intentionally attacks medical workers, even if they are female. Should he have been shot immediately? This foreign man lost consciousness and was admitted to a hospital before waking up and going on a rampage in a hospital in Bangkok.”

 

In the video, the foreign man, dressed in a black T-shirt, was seen getting up from a hospital bed. He looked around before approaching a female medical worker dressed in black and immediately attacking her.


Another member of the medical staff, wearing a white shirt, intervened to protect the female victim. The foreigner then shifted his focus to the male staff member and repeatedly kicked and punched him.

 

A woman standing next to the hospital bed of her elderly family member was also assaulted by the foreigner until she collapsed to the ground. Other patients and their families were left in shock.

 

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One Thai man commented that the foreigner had been found unconscious on the roadside near Soi Krung Thep Kritha 8 in Bangkok’s Bang Kapi district. Rescuers transferred him to Sirindhorn Hospital, where the incident occurred.


The commenter added that the foreign man had no identification documents and remained unconscious until he arrived at the hospital. The motive for his attack and the cause of his initial unconsciousness remains unknown.

 

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One netizen claimed that the elderly woman who witnessed the attack died of shock. However, the information has not yet been confirmed by medical personnel or relevant officials.

 

In a related incident, 26 year old Thai man Apichai was shot and killed by Mueang Surin Police Station officers at Surin Hospital after he went on a rampage, wielding an axe and attacking medical workers, patients, and their families.

 

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The police explained that they urged Apichai three times to put down the weapon, but he refused and charged the officers with the axe. In self-defence, the officers shot him to death. The incident sparked public debate about whether the officers used excessive force.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2025-01-24

 

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  • The Cyclist
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    My money is on a newly minted Brit.

  • Medicine Man
    Medicine Man

    Appears to be a Welsh Choirboy. Starmer will vouch for him and mount his defence as he's obviously been racially abused by the hospital staff.

  • Yeah, he should have stayed in Sudan, and this would never had happened. 

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sorry if I missed it but was this lunatic arrested and charged - police might discover visa issues also

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In Canada he would be arrested and released on the same day. The security would just stare, so thumbs up to Thai securitu guy trying to stop him.

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6 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

 

My money is on a newly minted Brit.

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46 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

Looks like an Ozzie to me - lol

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53 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

My money is on a newly minted Brit.

Yeah, he should have stayed in Sudan, and this would never had happened. :cheesy:

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I guess the bill was a bit more than expected.

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I am sure there are solutions to that problem.

 

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2 hours ago, Celsius said:

In Canada he would be arrested and released on the same day. The security would just stare, so thumbs up to Thai securitu guy trying to stop him.

Most probably same in France if not white !

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Drugs. It's always drugs.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Other patients and their families were left in shock.

Straight out of Oakland, California?

 

Where this happens all the time. 😲

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Appears to be a Welsh Choirboy. Starmer will vouch for him and mount his defence as he's obviously been racially abused by the hospital staff.

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3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

He looks African

 

Expect more of this if more come

 

As an European we learnt this the hard way

A couple of derogatory slurs have been removed

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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30 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Drugs. It's always drugs.

No, it's not, it's race + culture 

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He looks healthy, why was he brought to the hospital in the first place?  They should keep a baseball bat for these things. 

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Referring to the Surin incident, did the police use excessive force, why is that even a question? 

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These so-called security guards and also the police force need some non-lethal tools to restrain people like this one. Batons, pepper spray or tasers would be good good start. 

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3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

Welsh choir boy probably

3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

 "foreigner" nationality.

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3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be.

Nigerian fully drugged up.

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Here we go again with “In a related….”  How are the two incidents related?

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20 minutes ago, CLW said:

These so-called security guards and also the police force need some non-lethal tools to restrain people like this one. Batons, pepper spray or tasers would be good good start. 

Pick axe shafts without the metal bits are a good defensive tool. A good whack on the arm or kneecap is a stopper, as is a hard poke in the stomach area. Also they can be used between the legs to trip up an assailant.

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1 hour ago, Bp44 said:

No, it's not, it's race + culture 

Is it normal to wake up in a hospital and attack people when you're a colored person? I am betting paranoia plus drugs. 🤪

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Got to feel for the hospital staff, they do an amazing job with out having to deal with nut cases!

Now that's a severe reaction to meds if they gave him any . If not then obviously hallucinating on drugs thinking everyone is a monster out to get him .

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The police explained that they urged Apichai three times to put down the weapon, but he refused and charged the officers with the axe. In self-defence, the officers shot him to death.

Excellent job. Assaulting multiple people then running at the police with an axe, the end result was deserved in my opinion.

Those are nasty punches. What the heck was that all about? Possibly drug-related. 

 

There seems to be a barrage of bad news in recent days. 

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