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    Man drives car into restaurant, owners critically injured

    A man drove his car into a restaurant and both owners are now critically injured from the incident. Police Lieutenant Colonel Chuchart Uthisin from the Kalasin City Police Station received notification about a car that drove into a restaurant near the Kalasin BAAC. Many were injured in the incident and there was smoke coming out of the car. Police notified the local rescue team and the fire station. Officials arrived at the “Poomjai” restaurant right next to Kalasin Plaza 1. Villagers surrounded the area and some were still standing in shock. Inside was a black Honda Jazz with smoke coming out of the engine.

    Officials removed the gas tank out from the vehicle to prevent a possible explosion. 3 persons were injured in the incident, the owners are critically injured and a customer received minor injuries. Pongpat Nanthapang 25-year-old and Yupa Iman 27-year-old husband and wife were hit by the vehicle. Pongpat was hit in his back, legs, and has a hip fracture. Yupa was stuck in the restaurant and good citizens helped remove her outside to a safer spot. The customer was dining inside the restaurant but luckily received only minor injuries from the crash. The injured persons have been delivered to the hospital.



    The driver intentionally drove into the restaurant wanting to kill both owners. He then left the car, kicked a few items, and ran away. He returned shortly after and threatened to kill the owners. Good citizens helped secure the man until officials arrived. Although he admitted to driving into the restaurant. Chaowat Puengcharoen 25-year-old did not make much sense when police interviewed the man. Villagers inside the BAAC ran for their lives when the incident took place.

    Wanida 55-year-old the mother of Chaowat owns a glasses shop nearby. She stated her son is on medications and was acting normal. Chaowat and Pongpat had an argument about a year ago and her son hit Pongpat in the head with a metal pole. She believes her son forgot to take his morning medication before committing the crime.

    https://thairesidents.com/local/man-...cally-injured/

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    A man drove his car into a restaurant and both owners are now critically injured from the incident. Police Lieutenant Colonel Chuchart Uthisin from the Kalasin City Police Station
    Up until this point it's 50/50 if the copper is the person that tried to kill people with the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Up until this point it's 50/50 if the copper is the person that tried to kill people with the car.
    Do they hire mental cases. Silly question really.

    "Wanida 55-year-old the mother of Chaowat owns a glasses shop nearby. She stated her son is on medications and was acting normal. Chaowat and Pongpat had an argument about a year ago and her son hit Pongpat in the head with a metal pole. She believes her son forgot to take his morning medication before committing the crime."

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Do they hire mental cases.
    Kalasin.

    Well, they've hired those that have gone on to torture and murder teenagers whilst wearing the badge.

    Thailand: Death sentence for 3 ex-cops

    The Criminal Court on Monday handed down the death sentence for three former policemen convicted of the premeditated murder of a teenage boy, reports said.

    Five former memberrs of the Kalasin police were found guilty of killing the student, Kiatisak Thitboonkrong, 17, from Kalasin province, in 2004.

    His body appeared to have been dragged along the ground by the neck and by handcuffs, causing deep cuts on his wrists. His body was covered with wounds and his testicles had been crushed.

    On 29th July, the police phoned the witness whose phone Kietisak had borrowed to call his grandmother. They told her that the phone was police property and that she was to tell that to anyone who asked her about it. When she replied, "I'll say whatever I saw," she was told "Go ahead. If you talk, you'll hang like that kid."

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