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Phuket Update: British Tourist Stabber Awaits Trial In Krabi

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Phuket Update: British tourist stabber awaits trial in Krabi

Phuket Gazette

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A photo of British stabbing victim Nicholas Palmer from his bed at Bangkok Hospital Phuket in October last year. Photo: Gazette file.

PHUKET: -- A Thai man accused of stabbing a young British tourist at a beach party on Phi Phi Island last year is in Krabi Provincial Prison awaiting trial.

Hamed Poonyung, 23, has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing 22-year-old Nicholas Palmer in October, 2011.

The attack, which took place on a crowded beach at Ton Sai Bay, occurred at about 1am. Mr Palmer was rushed by speedboat to Phuket, where he underwent emergency surgery to repair a three-inch laceration to his liver.

A hotel employee at the time of the attack, Mr Hamed was arrested by Phi Phi Police shortly after the incident and later charged with attempted murder.

Krabi Provincial Attorney officer Boontham Srisaeng said that the case was referred to the Krabi Prosecutor on January 9, then filed with Krabi Provincial Court on January 13.

Mr Hamed made his first appearance before Krabi Provincial Court on January 16. His next hearing is scheduled for February 20.

As all witnesses have been questioned by the court, Mr Palmer was free to leave Thailand, he said.

“It now depends on how Mr Hamed pleads. If he denies the charges, further questioning of witnesses will be required. If he confesses, the court can move to sentencing,” he said.

“There are witness statements and CCTV evidence of the crime, so the case is quite clear. We are following progress closely as it involves tourist safety issues, which the courts take into consideration when deciding on punishment,” he added.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle12182.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-02-02

Title of the thread is somewhat ambiguous: is a British tourist stabber a British person who stabs tourists, or somebody who stabs British tourists?

Nice to see the follow up that so often never occurs. Thank you Phuket Gazette. Please continue with this type of news.

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