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The faces of abuse in Thailand: "Professor" goes berserk attacking child over homework then wife 

 

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The shocking state of abuse in Thai families was highlighted by a damning case in Chonburi on Sunday.

 

What should have been a loving day - it was Valentine's Day - turned to violence. 

 

A professor at a well known university attacked his secondary school daughter with blows to the face because she was having difficulty with her homework.

 

"A" suffered bruising to her eyes.

 

Enraged by the actions of the father, the wife, named only as "B", started filming to get evidence of his brutality.

 

She was next - her husband turned on her cutting her over the eye and leaving her covered in blood.

 

When rescue services and Samed police arrived they were given first aid. A son was also in the house at the Privacy housing estate. 

 

Daily News reported that charges are being pressed and the police are in contact with the father. 

 

Soure: Daily News

 

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5 hours ago, colinneil said:

Are the police actually serious? They are in contact with the abuser, gawd sake, the man should be locked up awaiting his court appearance, for assault/battery.

Sheesh, have you not learned yet ? First week they ask him come in and then a week or so for them to consider and ask for an arrest warrant.

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3 hours ago, scammed said:

most offenses occur within a family against family members,

police think this is a private issue

This happens far to often in Thailand. There is not enough discipline when they are young so when they get older it's to late as they do what they want to do. And this is where the problem starts big time.

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

A Professor at a well known university, yet both are unnamed. What are they really trying to say here.  Be careful in what you say during a heated argument with anyone who has skin in the game, and definitely don't try to video it, as you will be on the receiving end is what I get from this OP.

Just be careful, many Thai's have hidden, violent underbelly! Face!

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5 hours ago, darksidedog said:

It's very sad that we see not only such regular violence from teachers here, but such apathy from the police who should treat such crimes far more aggressively and swiftly than they do. The pathetic penalties often dished out don't help matters either. When you strike a student or child, and it is a 5 year mandatory prison sentence, we may see the levels come down.

...should read...The pathetic Policeforce often does not their work,no pride in wearing their uniform at all..

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56 minutes ago, Snackbar said:

OK to pass judgement with a third party version of an event?

 

No

 
 


 

 

 

 

OK for this teacher to be free to threaten further violence if the case is not dropped when there is strong evidence against him?

 

 

 

No

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