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Policeman's son charged with killing 92 year old former teacher

 

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A 92 year old ex-teacher who was pushed over by a policeman's son after a minor traffic accident has died. 

 

The incident was caught on tape and did the rounds of social media leading to the arrest of 27 year old  Nanmanas Siriwatsakun, the son of a Chachoengsao cop. 

 

After pushing over Bancha Ditthaporn who lay unconscious on the road Nanmanas fled the scene.

 

Nanmanas, currently in jail, had initially been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.

 

This has now been upgraded to assault causing death after Bancha died on Monday. 

 

Funeral rites for the old man begin in Chachoengsao today. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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The guy who pushed the old man is certainly guilty but you can blame the government for letting old geezers drive too. 92 years old? It looks like he backed into the truck several times. Was he parking or leaving? What's the story?  This is also a case of We-need-the-whole-story to really understand. No doubt the sons and daughters of those in powerful positions abuse too often. But Thailand needs to get some people off the road too.

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4 hours ago, OnTheGround said:

For those who remember the first article, people argued that is was only a little push, totally disregarding the victims high age, 92 year old

Who in their right mind would push old men??..??..

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1 hour ago, Quack said:
5 hours ago, TooBigToFit said:

The guy who pushed the old man is certainly guilty but you can blame the government for letting old geezers drive too. 92 years old? It looks like he backed into the truck several times. Was he parking or leaving? What's the story?  This is also a case of We-need-the-whole-story to really understand. No doubt the sons and daughters of those in powerful positions abuse too often. But Thailand needs to get some people off the road too.

There's absolutely no reason why he shouldn't be allowed to drive if he is fit and able to do so. 

[It looks like he backed into the truck several times] - he may not have been fit and able to do so, thats the point in getting the whole story.

In this case though, the whole story has little relevance, there as no aggressive violence or actions from the victim.

 

An older man was attacked and died from his injuries - This is not manslaughter, its Murder. 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Nanmanas, currently in jail, had initially been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.

Which is where he will stay for a long time to think about his insidious actions.

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On 5/5/2020 at 3:29 PM, Quack said:

There's absolutely no reason why he shouldn't be allowed to drive if he is fit and able to do so. 

old man was repeatedly backing into the other guys car,

does that indicate he was fit to operate a motor vehicle to you ?

 

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On 5/5/2020 at 2:26 PM, rasmus5150 said:

Who in their right mind would push old men??..??..

 

3 weeks ago I was driving home from work when a youth in a motorbike swerved straight in front of me, no mirrors or indicators, I missed clipping him by millimeters.

I honked my horn to warn him and he just flipped me the bird, no problem for me, sticks & stones, etc.

What he did next truly amazed and shocked me, he tried to brake check me a few times (remember, he is on a motorbike).

I obviously honked my horn at him a few more times as a warning.

 

The motorbike rider pulled over and so did I, he then took his helmet off and threw it at my car.

I got out to ask him what the problem was and as soon as I got near to him he planted a punch on my chin.

I’m nearly 60yo and the motorbike rider was about mid 20s, the fact that I was elderly and acting non-aggressively didn’t matter to him.

 

He continued trying to throw punches, most of which I dodged.

Up till now I had not laid a hand on him but when he would not stop swinging I pulled him to the ground holding him down.

Unfortunately when I went down I bruised my old ribs, which I didn’t realize at the time but 3 hours later I was in agony and I am only just nearly recovered from this (still a little sore now).

 

Anyway, as soon as I thought he had calmed down I let him back up but straight away he started swinging punches again.

As a young man I boxed as an amateur for about 11 years (military & civilian), so knowing how to land a punch I planted him with a haymaker, which knocked him spark out.

I waited until he came to and he just sheepishly got on his bike and rode away.

 

There is a section of Thai society who don’t care about playing by the rules, they see what they think is an easy target and go for it.

Unfortunately for this young chap my frail old body deceived him.

Maybe he’ll think twice next time.

 

Edited by Bert got kinky
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On 5/5/2020 at 2:19 PM, TooBigToFit said:

The guy who pushed the old man is certainly guilty but you can blame the government for letting old geezers drive too

No the government is not to blame at all, this person would have reacted in similar manner irrespective of the drivers age.

He has poor impulse control and anger management issues it seems.

 

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17 minutes ago, huangnon said:

^^Nice one, Bert. ???? (Although tbh you were lucky he wasn't carrying a weapon).

 

Yes, I thought about that afterwards.

I was also lucky that the kid was scrawny and didn't have a punch in him, even with my boxing past I would be no match for a youngster of decent build who knew how to throw a punch.

 

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