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A girl aged between 20-30 years old is currently in hospital at the ICU from a rape that apparently happened this week at the new International Airport in Bangkok.

According to information I have recieved, it is known that she works as a cashier at the duty free shop for King Power. She left her nightshift for a break in the smoking room for staff. A few minutes later 11 construction workers hit her on the head, and dragged her through the fire exit door and rapped her.

The girl is in hospital for observation and medical treatment. News will be updated as soon as I know more about this situation...

Andy

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sheeze! Whats next "drive by shootings?" This is just typical of what is happenning all over the big Blue Ball we call Earth. It is disgusting and people need to be more cognicant of their surroundings and simply not put themselves in situations that have probability towards "terrorism" and that means ALL FORMS of TERRORISM! Common people, "wake up" and survive!

Thanks,

Randy

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it would seem gang rape is more common in thai society than in others.

i wonder why, is there a reason,

this happens quite a lot in the villages and outlying areas also.

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>>>>It is disgusting and people need to be more cognicant of their surroundings and simply not put themselves in situations that have probability towards "terrorism"

Come on she was sitting in the Staffroom at her work not roaming Soi Suk at 3am

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Also found that the girl is pregnant with a 3 month old baby. Also been told that someone paid 2million baht to keep the girl quiet and not to say nothing to newspapers or other media sources. Not sure if she has accepted the money. The workers that raped the girl are still employed to continue work at the new airport. The airport is not safe for staff, security is not good. Areas of the airport are queit and scary for the girls that work at the new airport. The construction workers are currently working on the ground floor. I am getting photos of parts of the airport soon, possibly within 48hrs.

Andy

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