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Pakistani  Man Arrested for Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend in Bangkok After Reconciliation Attempt

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A 32-year-old foreign national has been arrested in Bangkok for attacking his former girlfriend with a knife, leaving her seriously injured, before stealing her mobile phone and fleeing the scene.

 

The suspect, identified as Sahib Zada, a Pakistani national, was apprehended outside a convenience store near a condominium on Serithai Road in Bung Kum district. He faces multiple charges, including armed robbery causing serious injury, carrying a weapon in public without justification, and illegal entry into Thailand.

 

The incident occurred shortly after midnight on 14 March, when Bung Kum Police Station received a report of an assault and robbery. Rescue workers transported the victim, identified as Kanchita, to Ladprao Hospital with multiple facial lacerations and severe abdominal stab wounds. A broken stainless-steel knife blade was found at the scene and taken as evidence.

 

According to police, the suspect had attempted to reconcile with Kanchita, but after learning she had a new partner, he became enraged and attacked her before stealing her iPhone and fleeing.

 

Police launched an immediate investigation, tracking the stolen phone using the “Find My iPhone” app. The signal led them to Serithai Road, where they found Zada wearing the same clothes as during the attack. Upon searching him, officers discovered the victim’s black iPhone 7 in his right trouser pocket.

 

When asked to present his immigration documents, Zada was unable to do so. He was subsequently arrested and taken to Bung Kum Police Station for further questioning.

 

As the suspect does not speak Thai, a translator was provided to inform him of his rights and assist with the legal process. Following his arrest, he was officially charged and is now awaiting further legal proceedings.

 

 

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-- 2025-03-15

 

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@Olav Seglem reminder of rule 14. You will not post slurs, degrading, or overly negative comments directed towards Thailand, Thai people, Thai culture, Thai institutions such as the military, judicial or law enforcement system, or specific locations within Thailand.

Given his reconciliation and negotiation skills I doubt he will be getting a job with the UN any time soon

Nobody told him about the romance roundabout rule ....she is never yours, it's only your turn ..

Jail the violent pig, can't stand these types of idiots.

23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

According to police, the suspect had attempted to reconcile with Kanchita, but after learning she had a new partner, he became enraged and attacked her before stealing her iPhone and fleeing.

These reconciliation meetings never seem to end ell

On 3/15/2025 at 2:42 PM, PomPolo said:

Given his reconciliation and negotiation skills I doubt he will be getting a job with the UN any time soon

The UK Labour Government might have a post for him.

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