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Bangkok acid-attack claims spring up on Internet

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BANGKOK: -- An urban legend about a serial acid attacker has emerged on social media and been spread quickly among Thai netizens, with five incidents alleged to have occurred in Bangkok since last month.

The most detailed account came from a woman identified merely as Tao, who claimed to have been attacked twice on the night of May 11 within walking distance of Ratchaprasong intersection, first near the Arnoma Hotel and later at Gaysorn Plaza. She filed a complaint the next day with Lumpini police, who are looking into the matter.

According to Tao, she first felt something wet on her right calf, but did not pay attention to it, continuing to stroll until she felt a burning sensation. She said she stopped by a grocery store to buy drinking water to wash the wound, which she said had begun to develop into a reddish rash, before heading to nearby Police General Hospital to have it checked.

On the way to the hospital in front of Gaysorn Plaza, feeling something wet being sprayed on her face, she says she ducked and covered her face with her handbag. Tao said she was lucky because her eyeglasses protected her eye from the liquid. She said a doctor told her that her five wounds, including four small ones on her face, were chemical burns.

Recounting the attacks, which took place over a period of 20 minutes starting at around 10.30pm, Tao claims she vaguely remembered a tuk-tuk travelling past her, which was later seen on security camera footage shown to her through the coordination of the police. She said police theorised that it was a random attack, given that Tao was walking alone. Police have also taken into account her insistence that she had no conflicts with anyone.

The four other incidents, according to online postings, which do not cite any sources, took place later near the Pratu Nam intersection; in front of the Centre One Mall at Victory Monument; at Saphan Khwai intersection on the Big C Mall side, and at Central Lat Phrao.

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-- The Nation 2012-06-09

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There have been high profile acid attacks in the

UK over the years. Always a jilted boyfriend taking revenge.

It's a horrible, despicable thing to do, absolutely horrific. Anybody resorting to this is monstrous.

I hope this is an urban myth, the idea of someone random attacking strangers with acid is disturbing.

However, some people put a lot of effort in to being depraved, it would disgust me but not shock me.

There's always one.

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Here is another link with the same news, also referring to the same problems in September 2011: http://tastythailand.com/acid-attacks-at-central-ladprao-and-4-other-places-in-bangkok/

A couple of days ago I heard a story of a Thai woman who seemed to have lost her hand-bag near Asoke in a drive-bye motor-bike attack by men with covered faces. However I cannot confirm this story.

Although this Asoke-corner seems to be a bit "saver" some time ago a katoey tried to guide away my attention by grabbing my hand to put against "her" breast and tried to get my wallet with the other. Months afterwards I pictured farangs fighting near the same spot with katoeys who robbed them: http://www.antoni-uni-photography.com/THAILAND/Law-enforcement-and-rescue/Police-matters/11463181_S5K9Vh#!i=806256935&k=kWGLj

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A guy in our town who was very good looking was unfaithful to his girlfriend, said ex girlfriend tracked him down to a bar and tipped 1/2 a liter of acid over his head. 4 years later the poor bloke wanders round town with sunglasses and a hat on to hide what he can. The left side of his face looks like it was made of wax and just melted and ran downwards. It is hideous. The girlfirend did a runner and has never been caught.

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I know a lecturer from Ramkhamheang University was sprayed in the face. She told me it happened so fast as she was walking along, and at first did not realise what was happening (just a bit of water, i.e no immediate cause for concern!) then the burning started. She said it was lucky she was carrying a bottle of water to wash her face, but she still had to go to hospital. (By the way, she is a foreigner). But, still it was just a random attack.

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I'd love to catch this chicken_shit, and make him drink the acid.mad.gif

Sure, and a hundred Thai's will come out of nowhere to kick you till you can't walk or talk ever again because to them you are a farang hitting a Thai. Good luck with that.

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There are some terrible, horrific websites online, with the themes of death, rapes and accidents.

One of my greatest fears is if someone nearest and dearest or myself became a victim of crime or is involved in an accident, and than suddenly it is discovered that the footage is uploaded online where our suffering becomes of entertainment value for the sickos and those of wrapped minds who actually enjoy this sort of thing.

Imagine if you had a family member or friend that was that either raped, murdered, seriously injured or smashed up in an accident and than the whole incident is placed online on some sick or social networking website for all the world to see?

This sort of thing should never be acceptable in a civilised society and yet, these inhuman websites and those that upload to them seem to be given a free hand to show and do exactly what they like without fear of prosecution.

These websites that glorify in suffering, death and gore should be banned and for those involved with these sites, should receive similar punishments, fines and jail sentences as those who delve in online child pornography and other sick stuff.

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Acid throwing seems to be an Asian cultural thing, not sure why, Hong Kong has also had problems with this in recent years (acid being thrown from rooftops).

Yes Malaysia someone from his motorbike... Don't forget the Middle-East. Mostly man to woman... :(

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Acid throwing seems to be an Asian cultural thing, not sure why, Hong Kong has also had problems with this in recent years (acid being thrown from rooftops).

Yes Malaysia someone from his motorbike... Don't forget the Middle-East. Mostly man to woman... sad.png

And Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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