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Rescue Volunteer Admits Assault of Thai-German Actress in Bangkok

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Police in Bangkok have confirmed that a rescue volunteer has confessed to sexually assaulting and photographing a Thai-German actress while she was incapacitated. The suspect, identified as only Nikorn, admitted all charges during questioning at Khlong Tan police station on 2 April 2026.

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The case centres on Kristin Kulsatri Micharalski, a 30-year-old model and actress, who filed a complaint alleging she was assaulted while suffering a panic attack and under the effects of medication. She told investigators she was unable to resist due to her condition at the time of the incident.

According to police, investigators at Khlong Tan police station gathered sufficient evidence to obtain an arrest warrant from the South Bangkok Criminal Court, dated 1 April 2026. Nikorn was subsequently taken into custody and initially gave a partial confession, admitting only to taking indecent photographs but denying physical assault.

Police later confirmed that the suspect changed his statement and confessed to all charges. The offence includes committing indecent acts against a person over 15 years old by means of coercion or taking advantage of a victim who is unable to resist or defend themselves.

Deputy Metropolitan Police Bureau 5 chief Pol Col Phumiyos Lekkla stated that the suspect claimed the images stored on his mobile phone had not been shared with others. He also told investigators that he deleted all the images after learning that the victim had filed a police report.

Authorities are continuing their investigation and will conduct further questioning to determine whether additional charges should be filed. The suspect remains in custody and is expected to be taken to court for a detention hearing on the morning of 3 April 2026.

Manager Online reported that the case has drawn attention to concerns about the conduct of individuals in emergency response roles and the vulnerability of patients in distress. Police have not released further details about the organisation the suspect was affiliated with.

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