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Two Chinese tourists injured in knife attack

By Theerapol Khumsuk 
The Nation

 

BANGKOK: -- Two Chinese tourists were seriously injured when a man attacked them with a knife in a case of attempted robbery in Samut Prakan province early Thursday. 

 

The incident in the Bang Bo district was reported at around 00.30am following which rescue workers rushed to the scene in front of an apartment building on Bangna Garden Road in Tambon Bang Bo.

 

They provided first aid to the seriously injured tourists. Liu Zhou, 27, sustained a knife wound on his forehead, and Xia Yang, 28, had a knife wound in the back of her right ear. The injured tourists were then moved to Ruamchai Pracharak Hospital. 

 

The two tourists said they were walking back to their hotel room when the assailant on a bicycle approached from behind, attacked them with a knife and tried to snatch the woman's handbag. During the brief struggle, the headlights of an approaching car made the assailant let go and flee empty-handed. 

 

Police suspect the culprit is lying low in the area near the scene of the crime.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30325373

 
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Chinese tourists injured by lone robber in Samut Prakan 

By Thai PBS

 

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Two female Chinese tourists were injured after a lone robber assaulted them with a long knife in bid to snatch their travel bags.

 

The attempted holdup happened shortly after midnight today (Aug 31) as the two tourists, identified later as Ms Liu Zhou, 27, and Ms Xia Yang, 28, were walking to their hostel on Bang Na Garden road in Bang Bo district of Samut Prakan province.

 

According to eyewitnesses’ accounts, they heard screams of women crying for help, Bang Bo police said.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/chinese-tourists-injured-lone-robber-samut-prakan/

 
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15 minutes ago, wvavin said:

It's a matter of time the Chinese president will put this security issue in the agenda. 

Probably just a short time before he takes on the Thai debt and deficit as he takes over the country on behalf of the People's Republic!

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1 hour ago, soistalker said:

The thai attacker probably is tired of quality Chinese tourists who don't spend a satang here on their vacation.

yeah, exactly what like all the farangs living on poverty pensions and all the best millions of backpackers.  

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Two female Chinese tourists were injured a

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Liu Zhou, 27, sustained a knife wound on his forehead, and Xia Yang, 28, had a knife wound in the back of her right ear.

 

Looks like this can´t be correct, duh???

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2 hours ago, nasanews said:

Why would they be attacked if they did not do anything wrong.

I wonder.

Usual reason. The thief thinks he is entitled to free money and someone has to pay. In this case it was the two unlucky Chinese tourists that were the pick of the day.

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1 hour ago, Gracas said:

Usual reason. The thief thinks he is entitled to free money and someone has to pay. In this case it was the two unlucky Chinese tourists that were the pick of the day.

Well the thief is entitled to steal unattended money but in this case we don't see such a thing.

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59 minutes ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

Yes long gone, no editing except by algorithm these days.

Sad fact.

 

And they probably rely on Microsoft Translator for translations 555

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Police arrest a suspect in knife attack of two Chinese tourists

By Thai PBS

 

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With the help of surveillance cameras, Samut Prakan provincial police on Thursday (Aug 31) arrested a man suspected of wounding two Chinese tourists with knife.

 

The two victims, identified as Mr Liu Zhou, 27, and Ms Xia Yang, 28 were attacked by a knife-wielding man shortly after midnight on Wednesday in Bang Bo district of Samut Prakan.

 

Police examined video footages from CCTV cameras at the crime scene and nearby and found a suspect, identified later as Paisarn Huangmak, riding a bicycle past a convenience store, opposite the crime scene, into a road heading toward Assumption University.

 

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/police-arrest-suspect-knife-attack-two-chinese-tourists/

 
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12 hours ago, Monkeyrobot said:

Why would a tourist holiday in that area? 

There's a suggestion they were "dumped" there by the taxi driver.  There's even a suggestion that he might've been in cahoots with the robber.

 

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16 hours ago, nasanews said:

Why would they be attacked if they did not do anything wrong.

I wonder.

first answer that comes to my mind is 'visiting' Thailand is wrong. Certainly if you are one of these two ; then visiting Thailand is 'iffy'.

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On 8/31/2017 at 6:59 PM, nasanews said:

Why would they be attacked if they did not do anything wrong.

I wonder.

You know, that is exactly what worries me. To be knifed in order to make it easier to grab the bags is very bad. Ordinarily its just a snatch and grab. If you use a weapon the idea is to frighten your victims into handing over their bags. To knife and then rob is a robbery method that will quickly cost tourism its golden egg.

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Victims at fault again? A sub-set of the values that discourage respect for women in a rape mindset.

I note most general anti-Yingluck grovellors for the military coup authorities use expressions that couldn't be better designed to alienate females in Thai society - often enough as their first line of attack in their post comments.

It doesn't do much to inform any worthwhile debate, more of a distraction.

The report in the OP referred to the assailant's use of 'long' knives: was that a coy reference to the short stabbing swords like an ornate Bowie knife on steroids now favoured by many gangsters? Scary implications that need a crackdown.

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