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Thai Doctor Attacked by Two Men Outside Clinic in Bangkok

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A Thai doctor, known as 'Dr Kla', has vowed to take legal action after he was attacked by two men wielding a motorcycle helmet. The incident occurred outside his clinic, Mali Clinic Silom 3, on the evening of 25th January. Dr Chanaset Srisukho, the victim, insists he has no prior acquaintance with the attackers and had no previous conflicts.

 

The attack, captured on CCTV and circulated online, shows two men on a motorcycle assaulting Dr Kla outside the clinic, located in Bangkok's Silom district.

 

One attacker, thought to be around 35-40 years old, approached him dressed in camouflage and shorts, while the other wore a red T-shirt and jeans, described as shorter in stature with a receding hairline. They struck Dr Kla on the head, causing injuries, before fleeing towards Sathorn Road, Bangkok.


Dr Kla reported the incident to Police Lieutenant Sathit Sadeewong at Thung Maha Mek Police Station. He provided CCTV footage showing the attackers repeatedly circling the area on an orange Honda PCX without a licence plate. Fortunately, his injuries, including cuts and bruises to the head, face, and limbs, did not require stitches.

 

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Police Colonel Phanom Chuathong stated that, during questioning, Dr Kla recounted one attacker accusing him of insulting his father, though Dr Kla denies any knowledge of the claim or prior disputes.

 

The police are actively investigating, using the CCTV evidence to pursue the perpetrators. Dr Kla is committed to seeing the case through legally and has submitted medical reports to support his case reported Daily News.

 

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Just more unhinged people that can´t control their temper nor themselves. Totally lacking the capability to talk about a problem and reach a solution.

Thais taking the law into their own hands because the wheel of justice turns slowly depending upon the amount of ‘grease ‘ applied. 

CCTV's got them both identified.. idiots.

.....well there's got to be a reason ...

Is he seeing somebody's wife?

Has he dumped an ex ..GF or partner?

Does he owe money?

...there's always a motive, unless it's a street robbery, and it doesn't appear so ...

7 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Just more unhinged people that can´t control their temper nor themselves. Totally lacking the capability to talk about a problem and reach a solution.

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4 minutes ago, kanGBK said:

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That´s a good reply, but maybe you should practice on your communication skills. :cheesy:

In this land where respect is an integral part of the culture, I would hope that these perpetrators did go through the ceremonial rituals of the 'Wai', before and after the encounter...

39 minutes ago, Tailwagsdog said:

.....well there's got to be a reason ...

Is he seeing somebody's wife?

Has he dumped an ex ..GF or partner?

Does he owe money?

...there's always a motive, unless it's a street robbery, and it doesn't appear so ...

 

The reason is given in the new report, he was accused of offending one of the attackers father.

2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

That´s a good reply, but maybe you should practice on your communication skills. :cheesy:

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