A transwoman apparently assaulted 2 ladies on Pattaya Beach at 4.36 am on Saturday, February 17.
The Sawang Boriboon Dhamma Sathan Rescue Structure Radio Centre in Pattaya got distress signal on February 17, notifying authorities to a painful physical attack. Hurrying to Soi 13, Pattaya Beach, Bang Lamuand ng, Chon Buri, rescue groups and regional authorities revealed a scene of scary.
2 Thai ladies, 22 years of age Nittaya Chansuay and 24 years of age Supranee Khamnoi bore the force of the attack. Nittaya, bearing several facial injuries, and Supranee, with a laceration to her ear, stated a chilling tale to authorities.
According to Supranee, the suspect, understood just as Jirasak, a 32 years of age transwoman, was marketing fragrance when the run-in taken place. Nittaya’s rejection to captivate advances towards her sweetheart fired up an intense conflict, leading to the transwoman’s crazy attack with a swiss army knife, reported Pattaya News.
Regardless of quick medical intervention from rescue groups, the seriousness of the injuries demanded immediate hospitalisation. As authorities faced the drunk suspect, legal procedures waited for official authorities reports from the traumatised victims.
In associated news, Pattaya authorities captured a 39 years of age transgender lady at a condo in Pattaya’s Nong Prue district, following claims of theft in the middle of the night in December in 2015.
The victim, a 40 years of age Indian traveler, reported the loss of a gold bracelet worth 200,000 baht. The occurrence took place around 9pm in a little street in Pattaya’s Strolling Street location.
The authorities, led by Piyapong Ensan, Deputy Director of Pattaya City Police Headquarters, and Thananon Athipansi, a Traveler Law enforcement officer, recognized Saranpat Bowornkitnusorn from CCTV video, causing her arrest.
In other news, a Korean traveler was supposedly robbed of his 200,000 baht gold locket by a trio of transgender suspects in Pattaya. The 51 years of age traveler, accompanied by his 43 years of age Thai buddy, exposed the information of the burglary which happened on Thursday, January 11, urging justice for the brazen theft.
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