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An elderly British couple, Des and Mary Byrne, originally from Middlesbrough, are facing a possible jail sentence in Thailand despite being victims of a brutal assault in their dream retirement destination.

 

The distressing saga began when the couple, who moved to Thailand in 2020 to build their ideal villa, found themselves embroiled in a terrifying land dispute that culminated in violence and subsequent legal troubles.

 

In December 2023, the Byrnes’ peaceful retirement was upended when they encountered a violent confrontation in their garden with a younger couple allegedly versed in Thai boxing.

 

Des Byrne, 77, describes how an argument over garden territory escalated into a violent assault. Des was reportedly knocked out and severely beaten, while his wife, Mary, 69, was attacked and left with significant injuries, including a heart condition resulting from the assault.

 

The incident, captured on CCTV, initially led to the arrest of their attackers. The assailants reportedly confessed in August, agreeing to pay compensation to the Byrnes.

 

However, in a baffling twist, the Byrnes were later arrested on counter charges alleging they caused "superficial injuries and mental anguish" to their attackers. Now, as their court date looms on March 12, the couple is grappling with a daunting legal battle, fearing a likely prison sentence.


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Picture of Des and Mary Byrne courtesy of Middlesbrough Gazette

 

Retired from careers in chemical engineering and nursing, the Byrnes' plight has caught the attention of their family and broader UK public, sparking urgent appeals for government intervention.

 

Despite ongoing advocacy, the couple remains languishing in legal limbo, with Mary Byrne describing their situation as a dire miscarriage of justice. The family has reached out to British political figures, hoping for support from the Foreign Office under David Lammy.

 

Mary’s brother, Tim Maley, voices the family's anguish, stressing the stark injustice faced by the Byrnes. Meanwhile, the couple has been forced to sell their Hua Hin villa to fund their legal costs, illustrating the severe financial and emotional toll they are enduring.

 

This complex situation highlights the challenges faced by expatriates navigating legal frameworks abroad and underscores the critical need for diplomatic support.

 

For the Byrnes, what was once a dream of retiring in paradise has turned into a stressful, ongoing ordeal that places a sombre lens on their golden years. As they await their court hearing, support from the British government is crucial to resolving this case and potentially averting a gross injustice, reported Then Thaiger.

 

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Great for the countries image.

 

If this all happened in December 2003 probably all done and dusted by now.

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This is a link to the Sun article about this. It contains more details and has CCTV video of the altercation. 

 

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Mary, a former NHS palliative care nurse, suffered a broken nose, bleeding on her brain, and irregular heartbeat when they were set upon during a bitter planning dispute.

 

After being knocked out in the unprovoked ambush one of the assailants told her partner: “you’re alright, she’s still breathing”.

 

During the brutal attack, which was caught on CCTV film obtained by The Sun, Des was battered to the floor and hit 22 times to the head.

 

He was unconscious and needed a hospital stay to recover from his horrific head and back injuries.

 

Brit couple's legal nightmare

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/33737639/brit-couple-retired-thailand-beaten-neighbours-prison

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19 minutes ago, hotsun said:

British people dont have a home country anymore. Their government gave their country away

Like you did to your country.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

The police and court system in Thailand have treated me really well.

Nobody asked for bribes, attacker was traced and caught, cash compensation was paid, sentencing to come in May.

When the guy said it was all my fault, the judge turned to him and said "find a better defense, you're going to jail".

Not been quick though, happened in Oct 23, sentencing in May 25 ....... 18 months from start to finish.

 

I didn't even hire a lawyer, all done by public prosecutor, my only expense was 2x court translator fee (required by police) at 1,000bht a time.

I'm really glad that this has worked out well for you.  But you understand how things work here.  Most Western retirees don't. 

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30 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Well clearly Thai police and justice system is very fair, if the Brit couple did nothing they will be acquitted.

 

However, if they attacked and caused the altercation they will be rightly punished.

 

We can have total faith in Thai justice.

Try watching the CCTV footage. I think it's fairly apparent who were the most serious and violent aggressors here. 

 

Incidentally, according to an article in the Middlesbrough Evening Gazette, the other couple involved were a British man with a Thai wife, not a Thai couple. 

 

https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/des-mary-byrne-thailand-attack-31161162

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