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Ex's Henchmen Rampage: Girlfriend Attacked, Car Vandalised

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Pictures courtesy of Thai Rath

 

Chaos erupted as a woman filed a report against her relentless ex-boyfriend, accusing him of orchestrating an attack. His alleged accomplices, three men, assaulted her and sprayed offensive graffiti on her car. The authorities have identified the culprits.

 

Ms. Nisara, aged 33 from Ubon Ratchathani, submitted documents at Pak Khlong San Police Station. She detailed the assault by Mr. Tao's gang, her ex-boyfriend who she broke up with a year ago.

 

The attack involved three men and a woman, who punched her face and sprayed offensive messages on her white Toyota Camry in Banglamphu district, Bangkok, during the late hours of 6th August.

 

Ms. Nisara shared that she met Mr. Tao at a restaurant in Bangkok in 2023. Despite initial fondness, issues emerged as Mr. Tao, a paint and thinner businessman from Chonburi, exhibited violent tendencies under substance influence.

 

After two years together, escalating aggression, including a physical altercation involving a car, led her to end the relationship last year.

 

Despite the breakup, Mr. Tao continued to harass her with threatening messages. He showed up uninvited and sent his men to her parents’ home in Ubon Ratchathani, intimidating them to reveal her whereabouts. In response, Ms. Nisara had to relocate constantly to avoid confrontation.

 

The latest incident occurred on 6th August, between 10:00 and 11:00 PM, while dining with friends. Suddenly, Mr. Tao's associates launched an attack, slapping and punching her, causing a bruised cheek.

 

The attack also targeted her friends. Following the assault, she discovered large, offensive graffiti on her car, reported Thai Rath.

 

Ms. Nisara promptly reported the incident at Pak Khlong San Police Station.

 

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She returned the next day to provide medical documents, urging the authorities to take decisive action. She pleaded with her ex, questioning the justification for such harassment and violence.

 

The police have identified the assailants and have initiated an investigation, linking the violence to jealousy. Further evidence is being gathered, and tomorrow (9th August), Ms. Nisara is scheduled for a detailed statement with her lawyer.

 

This incident highlights a severe issue of post-relationship violence and harassment. Authorities are working to ensure justice is served, with further enquiries underway. The situation demonstrates the urgent need for protective measures for victims of such relentless torment.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-08-09

 

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