PATTAYA, Thailand— Amavalee Tongfark, published a plea on Facebook on March 3, requesting for help in discovering a foreign enemy who had actually attacked her with a glass before leaving. The run-in came from the enemy’s frustration with a barking canine, triggering him to toss the glass towards the canine’s owner, accidentally hurting her with flying glass pieces at the same time. When faced, the enemy, determined as Sam, a 60-year-old British nationwide, callously reacted with, “I do not care.”
Following the event, Na Jomtien cops reacted to the grievance submitted by Tongfark. Consequently, the cops summoned both celebrations included to work out a settlement relating to the violent run-in. The enemy, confessed to his actions, associating his behaviour to the usage of medication for tooth pain, which had impaired his judgment, causing a lapse in memory of the occasions that unfolded.
Tongfark revealed complete satisfaction with Sam’s sorry recommendation and public apology, specifying that it appeared authentic and genuine, therefore assisting in a friendly resolution. In spite of the event, Sam revealed his love for Thailand and his desire to continue living in the nation, verifying that he had no intent of triggering damage. As part of the settlement, Sam consented to make up for medical costs and use a token of apology, totaling up to 18,000 Baht.
Relating to the concern of the canine’s barking, Sam mentioned his impaired frame of mind as the factor for his actions, revealing authentic remorse for his behaviour. In reaction, Authorities Colonel Watthanchai Sangrit Superintendent of Na Jomtien Police headquarters bought an examination into the event under Area 390 of the Thai Penal Code, which handles careless behaviour triggering damage to others.
Depending upon the result, Sam might deal with a jail sentence of as much as one month or a fine not surpassing 10,000 Baht. Nevertheless, if an arrangement is reached, and the victim is pleased with the payment, Sam might just get a financial charge.