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Cow Herder's Wild Outburst Sparks Chaos at Bang Lamung Bakery

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Picture courtesy of The Pattaya News

 

A cow herder caused mayhem outside a bakery in Bang Lamung, Chonburi leading to a police report being filed. The incident unfolded on December 7, when the bakery owner, 39-year-old Athit Chomsawat, witnessed the herder’s violent behaviour, which involved using a sharp weapon. Despite calls for assistance, no police arrived to handle the escalating situation.

 

The chaos erupted in Soi Phonprapha Nimit 1, Nongprue sub-district, as Athit reported to the police at 11:36 pm.

 

The confrontation began with loud shouting, catching Athit’s attention when he unintentionally made eye contact with the man, who reacted aggressively. To ensure safety, Athit secured the bakery’s metal gate as the herder hurled rocks and shouted threats.

 

Seeking help, Athit contacted the suspect’s relatives, who acknowledged the herder’s troublesome behaviour and recommended he call police. While the herder’s brother managed to briefly calm him, the man returned to continue his threats. During this period, he reportedly stabbed a sharp object through the bakery’s gate.

 

Athit has filed a formal complaint and provided CCTV footage, but the police have not taken any action. He expressed urgency for intervention to prevent potential harm. The police have acknowledged receipt of the complaint and are currently investigating, with no arrests made yet, reported The Thaiger.

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • A cow herder caused disruption at a Bang Lamung bakery, prompting police involvement.
  • The bakery owner secured evidence and called police, but received no immediate response.
  • Police are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported so far.
     

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Never a dull moment with cow herders or goat ropers around.

 

I wonder what's really going on, and for how long.

 

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One must be very careful around cow herders, they can be quite sensitive and prone to outbursts. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

One must be very careful around cow herders, they can be quite sensitive and prone to outbursts. 

 

 

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Indeed, they take their temperament from the cows, I mean have you ever seen such a vicious, foul tempered array of beasts, ready for blind rage and violence at any second!

Cow herders, in Bang Lamung, and at a bakery? 😊

 

"A cow herder goes to a bakery in Bang Lamung. Says the shop assistant..."

3 hours ago, impulse said:

Never a dull moment with cow herders or goat ropers around.

 

I wonder what's really going on, and for how long.

 

Yesterday it was gropers today it's all about ropers, it's all happening in Pattaya.

1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Cow herders, in Bang Lamung, and at a bakery? 😊

 

"A cow herder goes to a bakery in Bang Lamung. Says the shop assistant..."

 

that reminds me :

 

 

A priest, a pastor and a rabbi walk into a bar and soon begin arguing over who’s the best at what they do.

 

Eventually they decide that in order to prove who’s the best, they would all go out alone into the woods and convert a bear to their respective religion.

 

A few weeks later… they meet up at the bar and the priest announces, “I found a bear by the river and started talking to him about the Lord. He liked it so much that he now comes to mass every week.”

 

The pastor says, “Well, I saw a bear in the clearing. I started reading him the bible and he loved it so much that he is now going to be baptized in about a week.”

 

The priest and the pastor turn to look at the rabbi, who now has a broken arm, a fractured collarbone and several cuts and bruises. The rabbi says, “You know what, looking back… maybe I shouldn’t have started with a circumcision.”

Was he was outside loafing around......:coffee1:

The bakery had run out of sausage rolls , enough to enrage anyone....though I think

more likely YaBa ...

 

regards worgeordie

17 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

One must be very careful around cow herders, they can be quite sensitive and prone to outbursts. 

Very protective of their harem, best not be giving any of them the glad eye!

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite calls for assistance, no police arrived to handle the escalating situation.

'reported to the police at 11:36 pm.'  You can't get them to work during the day; pointless expecting them to work after dark except for well publicised raids on clubs. (In advance.)

19 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Cow herders, in Bang Lamung, and at a bakery? 😊

 

"A cow herder goes to a bakery in Bang Lamung. Says the shop assistant..."

Looking for missing Cow Pats maybe

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