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Photo courtesy of Eakkapop Thongtub via The Phuket News

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

A devastated mother is demanding justice after her three year old son was viciously attacked by a Bangkaew dog in the Kapoe district of Ranong, leaving him with a severe head injury.

 

The shocking incident occurred on February 1 while little Thanawat Makmun was playing outside his home. Without warning, the dog, owned by local Pramote Sae-lo, lunged at the child, biting his head and ear before fleeing.

 

His mother, Rungthiva Rueang-on, rushed him to Kapoe Hospital, where he received urgent treatment. The next day, she filed a police complaint, calling for legal action against the dog’s owner.

 

“About nine children were playing outside when the dog ran up and bit my son from behind. I immediately rushed him to the hospital but the dog owner did nothing to help.”

 

After confronting the owner’s family, they initially agreed to cover medical costs, offering 10,000 baht. However, Rungthiva demanded 50,000 baht, citing the severity of her son’s injuries, but the family refused.

 

 

“My child suffered a serious injury. He had to get stitches, and now he is terrified at night.”

 

With no resolution reached, she has now turned to a lawyer for further legal action.

 

Phuket-based lawyer Yarak Phethin, assisting the family, stressed that dog owners can face up to two years in prison under the Criminal Code if their pet causes harm due to negligence, reported The Phuket News.

 

As police continue their investigation, Rungthiva is urging dog owners to secure their pets properly.

 

“My son was badly hurt but what if it’s worse next time?”

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-02-07

 

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Justice would be the death of the dog, but that's a bit much to hope for here, why not let him free to have another go! I expect she is more interested in the cash.

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Seems as though the AN jury has decided on this one and the dog has to die.

I don't suppose that nine kids running around, shouting and screaming and possibly taunting the dog has any chance of being the case.

Unfortunately, the dog cannot defend itself.

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7 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Seems as though the AN jury has decided on this one and the dog has to die.

I don't suppose that nine kids running around, shouting and screaming and possibly taunting the dog has any chance of being the case.

Unfortunately, the dog cannot defend itself.

 

When was the last time you heard of a golden retriever doing this ?

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