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Egyptian embassy silent on diplomatic links of Phuket roti vendor attack victim

By Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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Police at the scene of the attack last Friday (July 19). Photo: Chalong Police

 

PHUKET: The Egyptian embassy in Bangkok today (July 25) declined to confirm or deny whether the Egyptian man struck in the neck with a meat cleaver by an enraged roti (pancake) street vendor in Phuket last Friday night is the son an Egyptian diplomat.

 

The Egyptian tourist, Makmoud Amr Mahmoud Abbas, 29, suffered a cleaver knife wound to the neck when he was attacked by roti vendor Surachai Raksub, 32, in front of a Family Mart store on Soi Ta-iad in Chalong last Friday night (July 19).

Mr Abbas was rushed to a local hospital with a seven-centimetre gash in his neck.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/egyptian-embassy-silent-on-diplomatic-links-of-phuket-roti-vendor-attack-victim-72274.php#Yi6DHfSXViRuE3Ce.99 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The Egyptian embassy in Bangkok today (July 25) declined to confirm or deny whether the Egyptian man struck in the neck with a meat cleaver by an enraged roti (pancake) street vendor in Phuket last Friday night is the son an Egyptian diplomat.

At least the embassy seems more diplomatic than the outspoken ambassador's son.

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Perhaps the Egyptian embassy is trying to save some embarrassment for the family if sonny is supposed to be a good devout Muslim. Cavorting around in a place like Pattaya, with its reputation for sleeze and debauchery, may not look so good for daddy if indeed he is a big shot in the Egyptian gov't. 

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19 hours ago, Reigntax said:

Yes, family members also have rights, privileges and immunities under article 37 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

Immunity from what, being stabbed in the neck? He hasn't been accused of any criminal offence as far as I am aware, he was the victim, so why would he need to invoke diplomatic privilege?

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14 hours ago, Inn Between said:

Cavorting around in a place like Pattaya, with its reputation for sleeze and debauchery, may not look so good for daddy if indeed he is a big shot in the Egyptian gov't.

Not sure what Pattaya has to do with the incident...

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