Popular Post webfact Posted March 31 Popular Post Posted March 31 Picture courtesy of Pattaya News In a startling case of domestic turbulence, Pattaya police quickly responded to reports of a household skirmish early yesterday morning. They found a 47-year-old Canadian national, James, sprawled unconscious amidst evidence of chaos in his home. Displaying bruises that hinted at a nasty scuffle, James required immediate first aid and CPR from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rescuers before being whisked away to the hospital. The aftermath inside the house told a grim tale. Broken items, a smashed plant pot, and strewn dishes painted a vivid picture of the violent confrontation. James' distressed Thai wife, Atcharaphan, 39, managed to offer a fragmented account of the events, indicating a serious domestic dispute had erupted. Pattaya News has shed more light on the fracas. Reportedly, the quarrel escalated when James allegedly pushed Atcharaphan, resulting in her fall and the breaking of a plant pot. In a surprising turn, James picked up a plate and hurled it before collapsing into unconsciousness. Curiously, security cameras in the home were found disconnected, leaving the incident unrecorded and shrouded in mystery. James' condition remains critical as police continue to decipher the incident’s tangled details through further questioning of Atcharaphan. The lack of surveillance footage has added an extra layer of complexity to the investigation, challenging officials in their quest to piece together the couple’s clash. In another sequence of alarming domestic incidents, Thailand has seen a streak of violent disputes. In Bo Rai, Trat, a heated exchange left a husband incapacitated following an irrational outburst of jealousy. Fortunately, his injuries were relatively minor, with no severe repercussions diagnosed. Meanwhile, a waitress in Pattaya has brought forth claims of a brutal street assault by coworkers. With accompanying video evidence, she accuses the local police of being lackadaisical in addressing her plight. Adding more drama to the region’s growing turmoil, her and her colleagues’ injuries serve as yet another reminder of Pattaya’s need for heightened vigilance in escalating personal conflicts. The spate of domestic unrest in Pattaya highlights a pressing need for focused interventions. As investigations proceed, authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth behind these distressing episodes, looking to bring clarity and justice to the tangled narratives emerging from the chaos. Based on a story by The Thaiger -- 2025-03-31 5 1 4
Popular Post Pique Dard Posted March 31 Popular Post Posted March 31 9 minutes ago, webfact said: In a surprising turn.... James picked up a plate and hurled it before collapsing into unconsciousness. Believe me, you're not the only one who's surprised! 2 13
Popular Post save the frogs Posted March 31 Popular Post Posted March 31 11 hours ago, webfact said: Meanwhile, a waitress in Pattaya has brought forth claims of a brutal street assault by coworkers. why? she was getting more tips? 1 3
Popular Post Woke to Sounds Posted March 31 Popular Post Posted March 31 Good to see the Canadians in the headlines for a change! 1 8
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted March 31 Popular Post Posted March 31 1 hour ago, webfact said: In a surprising turn, James picked up a plate and hurled it before collapsing into unconsciousness. Curiously, security cameras in the home were found disconnected, leaving the incident unrecorded and shrouded in mystery. Ok, but apparently he was very damaged and had a lot of bruising. Wonder if he hit himself first and smashed 6 plates into his head before throwing one? After that, curiously should not be in this picture. Here we should use luckily. I have two scenarios. Either his wife is a 280 pound heavyweight fighter or she has a brother. 1 2 2
jcmj Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Something doesn’t add up. Lucky for her the CCTV cameras were not working at the time. I don’t think I saw anything about how he got bruised up or how throwing a plate caused him to go unconscious. I guess the rest she just can’t recall with her fragmented memory. Not saying he didn’t deserve it but there’s a few big holes in the story. 1
newbee2022 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of Pattaya News In a startling case of domestic turbulence, Pattaya police quickly responded to reports of a household skirmish early yesterday morning. They found a 47-year-old Canadian national, James, sprawled unconscious amidst evidence of chaos in his home. Displaying bruises that hinted at a nasty scuffle, James required immediate first aid and CPR from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rescuers before being whisked away to the hospital. The aftermath inside the house told a grim tale. Broken items, a smashed plant pot, and strewn dishes painted a vivid picture of the violent confrontation. James' distressed Thai wife, Atcharaphan, 39, managed to offer a fragmented account of the events, indicating a serious domestic dispute had erupted. Pattaya News has shed more light on the fracas. Reportedly, the quarrel escalated when James allegedly pushed Atcharaphan, resulting in her fall and the breaking of a plant pot. In a surprising turn, James picked up a plate and hurled it before collapsing into unconsciousness. Curiously, security cameras in the home were found disconnected, leaving the incident unrecorded and shrouded in mystery. James' condition remains critical as police continue to decipher the incident’s tangled details through further questioning of Atcharaphan. The lack of surveillance footage has added an extra layer of complexity to the investigation, challenging officials in their quest to piece together the couple’s clash. In another sequence of alarming domestic incidents, Thailand has seen a streak of violent disputes. In Bo Rai, Trat, a heated exchange left a husband incapacitated following an irrational outburst of jealousy. Fortunately, his injuries were relatively minor, with no severe repercussions diagnosed. Meanwhile, a waitress in Pattaya has brought forth claims of a brutal street assault by coworkers. With accompanying video evidence, she accuses the local police of being lackadaisical in addressing her plight. Adding more drama to the region’s growing turmoil, her and her colleagues’ injuries serve as yet another reminder of Pattaya’s need for heightened vigilance in escalating personal conflicts. The spate of domestic unrest in Pattaya highlights a pressing need for focused interventions. As investigations proceed, authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth behind these distressing episodes, looking to bring clarity and justice to the tangled narratives emerging from the chaos. Based on a story by The Thaiger -- 2025-03-31 Early mornings might not be the best time -if intoxicated - to solve marriage problems. And violence is a no go.
MalcolmB Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said: Good to see the Canadians in the headlines for a change! With a name like James Baker I doubt very much he is an Indigenous Canadian. The lad is one of our descendants most likely. These Pattaya “wives” can put up with a lot. I hope they put a restraining order on him, or just deport him, no need to get violent with small Asian women. 2 1
MalcolmB Posted March 31 Posted March 31 17 minutes ago, jcmj said: there’s a few big holes Big gaping holes. 1
SOTIRIOS Posted March 31 Posted March 31 ...'Heated Tiff'....(?) ...'Attempted Murder'.....(?) ...If It Was The Thai Wife Found Near-Death Methinks The Canadian Husband Would Have Been Arrested...(?) ...No Ands, Ifs Or Buts... ...Jeez... 1
kiwikeith Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Ok, but apparently he was very damaged and had a lot of bruising. Wonder if he hit himself first and smashed 6 plates into his head before throwing one? After that, curiously should not be in this picture. Here we should use luckily. I have two scenarios. Either his wife is a 280 pound heavyweight fighter or she has a brother. Or a baseball bat 4 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Ok, but apparently he was very damaged and had a lot of bruising. Wonder if he hit himself first and smashed 6 plates into his head before throwing one? After that, curiously should not be in this picture. Here we should use luckily. I have two scenarios. Either his wife is a 280 pound heavyweight fighter or she has a brother.
kiwikeith Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Ok, but apparently he was very damaged and had a lot of bruising. Wonder if he hit himself first and smashed 6 plates into his head before throwing one? After that, curiously should not be in this picture. Here we should use luckily. I have two scenarios. Either his wife is a 280 pound heavyweight fighter or she has a brother.
roo860 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 47 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: With a name like James Baker I doubt very much he is an Indigenous Canadian. The lad is one of our descendants most likely. These Pattaya “wives” can put up with a lot. I hope they put a restraining order on him, or just deport him, no need to get violent with small Asian women. An Aussie? 1
HappyExpat57 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Are Canadians becoming distraught over their divorce from Murikkka? 1
kuzmabruk Posted March 31 Posted March 31 6 hours ago, webfact said: the quarrel escalated when James allegedly pushed Atcharaphan After finding out she had poisoned him. 555 beware!!!
charmonman Posted March 31 Posted March 31 1 hour ago, MalcolmB said: With a name like James Baker I doubt very much he is an Indigenous Canadian. The lad is one of our descendants most likely. These Pattaya “wives” can put up with a lot. I hope they put a restraining order on him, or just deport him, no need to get violent with small Asian women. My ancestors in Canada go back several generations so I consider myself “native” if not exactly “indigenous”. I would not mind a British or European passport but, my now distant ancestry doesn’t qualify me for one. 1
Frankie baby Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Must have been one hell of a bad shot with that plate. 1
Andrew65 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 8 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said: Good to see the Canadians in the headlines for a change! Worrying! My Brit compatriots need to raise their game!😁 1
Andrew65 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 3 hours ago, MalcolmB said: With a name like James Baker I doubt very much he is an Indigenous Canadian. The lad is one of our descendants most likely. These Pattaya “wives” can put up with a lot. I hope they put a restraining order on him, or just deport him, no need to get violent with small Asian women. James Baker, some say the best man not to be President of the USA.🙂 1
Joe Boy Walton Posted March 31 Posted March 31 10 hours ago, Andrew65 said: Worrying! My Brit compatriots need to raise their game!😁 And us Aussies are starting to fall behind too! 1
steven100 Posted April 1 Posted April 1 15 hours ago, Frankie baby said: Must have been one hell of a bad shot with that plate. probably lucky they're not cooking using skillet fry pans.
morrobay Posted April 1 Posted April 1 21 hours ago, Gottfrid said: I have two scenarios. Either his wife is a 280 pound heavyweight fighter or she has a brother. ,# 3 scenario evidently you have not experienced: An even semi drunk Thai women , including 95 pounders, who blows up. All Thais hold alot in side, then very dangerous when she goes off. Best to avoid any Thai women that drinks. 1
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