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Swiss National 'David' Jailed for Assaulting Thai Doctor in Phuket


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In a dramatic turn of events, the Phuket Court of Appeal has reversed a previous ruling, sentencing a Swiss national to one month in prison without probation for assaulting a doctor.

 

The case involved Dr Tanradao Jandam, known as Dr Pai, who accused Urs 'David' Fehr, a Swiss citizen and owner of a Phuket elephant park, of kicking her in the back and hurling abusive language at her.

 

The incident occurred on 24th February 2024 while Dr Pai was seated on the steps of a luxury villa at Yamu Beach, in the Pa Khlok area of Thalang District, Phuket.

 

Initially, the Phuket Provincial Court dismissed the charges on 3rd September 2024, citing reasonable doubt in favour of the defendant. Following this decision, Dr Pai’s lawyer, Nipit Intrasombat, lodged an appeal.

 

In the latest development, the Court of Appeal has found the defendant guilty under Article 391 of the Thai Criminal Code, recognising the severity of the assault and imposing a one-month custodial sentence without allowing for a suspended sentence.

 

Mr Nipit expressed his gratitude to all involved in the case, including the investigators, prosecutors, court officials, original and defence lawyers, acknowledging their dedication.

 

He emphasised that the differing views in the case were purely based on factual and legal grounds, not personal animosity.

 

The verdict is a vindication for Dr Pai, who persevered with patience and fortitude to seek justice. Mr Nipit noted that he undertook the appeal without charging for travel, airfare, documentation, or legal fees, understanding the sentiments of Dr Pai, the people of Phuket, and all Thais regarding this case.

 

Reports indicate the defendant has fled the country despite the court's arrest warrant.

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Reports indicate the defendant has fled the country despite the court's arrest warrant.

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The headline says he was jailed.  He was sentenced, not jailed. He did not show up for the court hearing and is basically in contempt of court.  Another article says he was sentenced to prison, but then further on, it says he was jailed.  Two very different things. 

 

Probably left the country way before the first hearing.  I hope they deport him in absentia.   Lots of people here in Phuket said he was bad news.  And don't forget he blocked an ambulance in traffic a few months before the kick.  

 

Good riddance.  

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Tired of seeing this mug’s face and wish this story would just go away.  The guy is clearly a d*****b** but it is the height of hypocrisy that this case was pursued so vigorously when there are any number of far, far more egregious cases/conduct that get brushed aside without a second thought.  

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