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Phuket gold shop damaged in youth street brawl

Phuket Gazette

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GIMME SHELTER: Phuket City Police examine the damage to the Sri Thong 11 gold shop after two desperate youths tried and failed to find shelter inside from a large gang of assailants.

PHUKET: -- A group of eight students attacked two others in front of a gold shop in the heart of Phuket Town yesterday morning.

The attack, at about 10:15am, was launched in front of a hardware and electronics store on Ong Sim Pai Road in front of Kaset Market. The two students who were set upon ran to the Sri Thong 11 gold shop in hope of finding safety.

“A group of students ran up to the front of our shop asking us for help, but we locked the door,” the gold shop owner said.

“We didn’t allow them in. However, they tried to force the door open, causing it to crack,” he explained.

“Once they realized that they couldn’t get in, they ran towards Wat Saensuk; they were caught and attacked again in front of the temple,” he said.

After the fight both parties ran off, the shop owner said.

Phuket City Police Sub Lt Aekkachai Siri and Sub Lt Jaroonpong Sainoi inspected the damage at the shop after the incident.

“One side of the door was cracked while the students were trying to enter. We recorded the case in the police daily report,” said Sub Lt Aekkachai.

Police are checking the CCTV in hope of identifying members of both parties.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2012/article16524.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-07-27

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“A group of students ran up to the front of our shop asking us for help, but we locked the door,” the gold shop owner said.

“We didn’t allow them in. However, they tried to force the door open, causing it to crack,” he explained.

“Once they realized that they couldn’t get in, they ran towards Wat Saensuk; they were caught and attacked again"

Thai Rak Thai.

Very sad on two levels.

Students brawling yet again and the victims being locked out when they ask for help.

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