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Thai captain, Apisak Kaopong was assaulted with a knife by a Cambodian deckhand, who was detained and required to the Sattahip police headquarters for additional questioning and detention.

PATTAYA, Thailand, Oct 6— In a heated conflict on board a fishing vessel off the coast of Sattahip, a Cambodian deckhand assaulted the Thai captain with a cooking area knife causing injuries to his face and hand. As quickly the scuffle was brought under control, the team promptly guided the vessel back to Samaesarn fishing pier.

Cops boarded the “Chokrattanapreeda,” fishing boat to discover the captain, Apisak Kaopong, 26, nursing knife injuries to his best temple and best wrist. Though the injuries were considered non-life-threatening, instant attention was needed. The rescue group supplied initial emergency treatment prior to moving Apisak to the 10th Military Circle Health Center in Sattahip.

Lam However, 47, recognized as the opponent, was collared at the scene. Confessing to his regret, Lam specified that while the vessel was at sea, he presumed the function of the boat’s pilot. He declared that while at the wheel, Apisak spoke with him in a disrespectful way. In a fit of anger, Lam got a cooking area knife and assaulted the young captain. Quick intervention by other team members avoided additional damage. Lam rapidly tossed the weapon overboard. The Cambodian enemy is presently in cops custody and will go through additional questioning concerning the event.




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