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Woman Escapes After Being Abducted and Assaulted by Ex-Boyfriend in Pattaya

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A 27-year-old woman has reported to police that she was abducted, assaulted, and held captive for over a week by her ex-boyfriend, who allegedly forced her to take drugs and threatened to disfigure her.

 

The woman from Sakon Nakhon province has filed a police complaint after managing to escape from captivity, where she claims her ex-boyfriend had abducted and abused her over the course of days.

 

At 09:05 on 14 March, Miss Thipamon 27, arrived at Pattaya City Police Station in a distressed state to report the ordeal to Police Lieutenant Itthiporn Tangchuthawisap, the investigating officer.

 

She recounted that on the morning of 4 March, she was having a meal at a restaurant in Soi Kor Phai, Pattaya, when her former boyfriend, known only as “Bang,” 30 years old, suddenly appeared. He allegedly forced her into his car before assaulting her, covering her face with a pillow while striking her.

 

Thipamon stated that Bang then drove her to a residence in the Nong Prue area, where he locked her in a room and threatened to disfigure her. During her captivity, she was repeatedly assaulted and coerced into taking drugs. She pleaded with him to let her eat, but he continued to beat her until she lost consciousness.

 

She was then moved to another location in South Pattaya, referred to by Bang as a “safe house,” which she believed was being used to store illegal drugs.

 

While Bang was away, she seized the opportunity to escape and immediately sought help from authorities. She has also attempted to convince others who were allegedly victimised by Bang to come forward, but they are reportedly too afraid of retaliation.

 

Police have since taken a detailed statement from Thipamon and sent her for a medical examination, as she is still suffering from injuries, including pain in her ribcage. Investigators are now gathering evidence and searching for the suspect, given the severity of the case and its links to drug-related activities.

 

Authorities have assured that all necessary measures will be taken to apprehend the suspect and ensure justice is served.

 

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-- 2025-03-15

 

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