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Thai-British Woman Escapes Attempted Assault by Condo Manager

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The victim and her boyfriend. | Photo via Facebook/ อาสาปทุม

 

In a disturbing incident from Pathum Thani province, a Thai-British woman narrowly avoided an attempted assault by a condominium manager. At around 1am on July 31, the suspect, who manages the condo’s juristic team, entered the woman’s unit under false pretences of borrowing a phone charger. Once inside, he allegedly disrobed and used her bathroom facilities before making inappropriate advances.

 

The victim, a 21-year-old who lives alone, recounted the ordeal to Chulalongkorn Pratunam Police, where she filed a complaint alongside her 29-year-old boyfriend. The suspect had messaged her via a chat application, a medium she struggled with due to her limited fluency in Thai. Misunderstanding his intentions, she inadvertently allowed him access to her space.

 

Upon arrival, instead of accepting the proffered charger at the door, the manager allegedly forced his way inside, undressed, and took a shower. Emerging from the bathroom unclothed, he requested a towel, which the frightened victim provided. As the situation escalated, she tried in vain to flee the flat, eventually taking refuge on the balcony to contact her boyfriend.

 

Her boyfriend, Nattakit, shared in an interview that he was alerted by the persistent notifications on his phone. Arriving at the condo around 2am, he was met with silence and a locked door. During his attempts to gain entry, he heard the suspect’s angry claims and then, unexpectedly, the door opened after the suspect retreated to dress.

 

Once inside, Nattakit confronted the man, who hastily apologised, offering a bizarre explanation about a quarrel with his own girlfriend preventing access to his flat, supposedly justifying his inappropriate behaviour.

 

The situation left the couple deeply unsettled, exacerbated by their discovery of a suspicious, smoky odour in the bathroom. Convinced the smell indicated illicit drug use, they swiftly involved the authorities.

 

Local police are yet to update the public on any drug tests or legal measures against the manager, and concerns are growing. The couple's unsettling experience has sparked conversations about tenant safety and the responsibilities of property managers.

 

This incident also highlights the vulnerabilities faced by expats struggling with language barriers, amplifying the alarming breach of trust in residential environments. It raises the question of how such situations can be prevented and what protections should be in place for tenants.

 

Residents and local authorities alike are awaiting police clarification on the investigation’s progress. Meanwhile, community discussions are seeking solutions to prevent similar breaches of safety in residential developments across the area.

 

This shocking case unfolds in the broader context of Thailand's ongoing push for improved tenant rights and stronger safety regulations. As residents call for swift action and transparency, there is hope that increased awareness will lead to stricter protocols and better safeguarding of personal spaces.

 

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Has he been sacked yet? probably not the first time he did something like this

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13 hours ago, proton said:

Has he been sacked yet? probably not the first time he did something like this

No, shifted to an 'inactive post' on the team.

So basically, nothing happened? She avoided an assault, so she didn't get hit. I never got hit by a lorry yesterday, with a few near misses from cars and bikes, luckily, none of them hit me either.

52 minutes ago, Formaleins said:

So basically, nothing happened? She avoided an assault, so she didn't get hit. I never got hit by a lorry yesterday, with a few near misses from cars and bikes, luckily, none of them hit me either.

Do you like guys in your room?

17 hours ago, proton said:

Has he been sacked yet? probably not the first time he did something like this

Take him to the roof and push.

See if he is suitable to be a bouncer :whistling:

19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

As the situation escalated, she tried in vain to flee the flat, eventually taking refuge on the balcony to contact her boyfriend.

Should have done that when he entered the bathroom ?

I am not victim blaming.  The condo manager should be fired and punished.  But it is easy enough to translate messages with Google translate.  Why let him come up to get a charger at 1.00am?  A sensible woman would have just not replied but maybe offered the charger at the front desk the next morning. 

 

He apparently disrobed and took a shower.  She could have thrown his clothes off the balcony and left the building to call bf or cops, not go on the balcony.  Also could have waited annd offered him the towel but twisted his gonads in a knot or sliced them with a knife.  But basically hanging around after he took off his clothes and went in the bathroom was a big mistake.  Lucky she wasn't raped and/or murdered.

On 8/8/2025 at 8:51 AM, TopThai54 said:

Where was her Boyfriend at 02:00 am ? Party with another girl ? 

Perhaps he was at his home, on his own, not partying?

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