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Teacher Accused of Scamming Thai Woman's Foreign Husband

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A 66-year-old Thai woman, Sopha, has accused a female teacher in Sisaket province of defrauding her disabled foreign husband through a romance scam, taking over 45,000 baht. Sopha and her husband traveled from Kanchanaburi to file a complaint at the Sisaket Primary Educational Service Office Area 2. The husband, whose identity was undisclosed, allegedly became involved with the teacher through Facebook, where she presented herself as a single mother in need.

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The couple, married for a decade, experienced a change towards the end of last year when the husband became secretive about his phone usage. Sopha discovered romantic exchanges between him and the teacher, who persuaded him to transfer money under the pretense of supporting her and her daughter. Sopha believes her husband sent money multiple times, estimating the total could reach tens of thousands of baht.

Surapong Janjaeng, director of the Sisaket Primary Educational Service Office Area 2, stated that the complaint would be thoroughly reviewed. A special committee may be formed to investigate if sufficient evidence is found. However, Surapong noted that he could not legally stop the teacher from contacting the man, as it is considered a personal matter.

The situation has sparked online discussion, with some doubting Sopha’s claims and suggesting that her husband willingly engaged with the teacher. These debates highlight differing opinions on the nature of the interactions and the legitimacy of the allegations, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • A Thai woman claims a teacher scammed her husband out of 45,000 baht.

  • The incident has prompted a formal complaint and internal review.

  • Online reactions are mixed, questioning the husband's involvement.

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These women are smart.

They know how to extract money from farangs with the whiff of potential future sex/romance which may or may never transpire.

1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

These women are smart.

They know how to extract money from farangs with the whiff of potential future sex/romance which may or may never transpire.

Only if you are the kind of man who gives women money in exchange for sexual favours or 'romance'. Certainly not limited to foreigners.

Sopha seems to be on her last straw!

Bet she teaches home economics !

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