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Father-in-Law Assaults Ex-Son-in-Law in Jealous Rage in Nakhon Nayok

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A heated altercation turned violent after a man was severely beaten by his ex-father-in-law, who took offence at seeing him with a new partner. The incident took place at the entrance to the popular walking street in the Nakhon Nayok municipal area.

 

At approximately 22:30 on April 10, local authorities were alerted to a brawl near the entrance arch of the walking street. Emergency services arrived to find 36-year-old Kittipong Parittipong with a swollen, bloodied face and visible injuries. He was given first aid at the scene by volunteers from the Sawang Ariya Rescue Unit before being transferred to Nakhon Nayok Hospital for further treatment.

 

 

While medics were attending to the victim, a visibly intoxicated man forced his way through the emergency personnel and began shouting at the injured party. The pair engaged in a loud and unintelligible exchange, both under the influence of alcohol, prompting rescue workers to demand the aggressor step back. He refused, continuing his tirade until police arrived and separated the two.

 

The injured man identified his attacker as his former father-in-law, pointing him out to officers. When asked about the nature of the assault, Mr Kittipong claimed he had been repeatedly kicked, saying, “It was all feet, no weapons.”

 

In a brief exchange the alleged attacker insisted, “I am still his father-in-law – not ex.” He stated that he had been drinking nearby when he spotted his son-in-law with another woman. Claiming to act out of anger on behalf of his daughter, he confronted the man. According to him, the altercation began when the ex-son-in-law brandished a broomstick, prompting him to retaliate violently.


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Eyewitnesses, 20-year-old Nattachanon Hamanee and a friend, said they were fishing nearby when they heard loud arguing followed by what sounded like metal or wood being struck. They rushed to the scene and found the victim bloodied on the ground and the aggressor still yelling aggressively, apparently unable to control himself.

 

“We tried to separate them, fearing the fight would escalate,” one of the young men told reporters. “Even after we intervened, they kept shouting at each other until the police arrived.”

 

When asked what the fight was about, the witnesses said, “We couldn’t catch what they were saying, they were both drunk. But the injured guy didn’t fight back. He took all the blows.”

 

Police have recorded the statements of all involved and informed the victim that he may pursue legal action once released from hospital.

 

 

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-- 2025-04-12

 

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23 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

A heated altercation turned violent after a man was severely beaten by his ex-father-in-law, who took offence at seeing him with a new partner.

"Hell hath no fury like a father-in-law scorned"

 

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

both under the influence of alcohol

And the main reason shows itself once more. 

36 years old. 

 

How old was the drunk father in law that whooped his a$s?

Maybe his luck will really run out and his new girlfriend's husband will come and shoot him.

 

 

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