Aggressive driver terrorises women at Buriram training centre (video)
A man in his mid-forties drove a black Ford Everest aggressively into a university, verbally abusing a group of women aged around 50, claiming they had cut him off while driving. The police are now investigating the incident.
Yesterday, August 21, a group of residents from Thai Charoen, Moo 4, Hu Thanop, Pakam district, Buriram province, filed a report at Pakam Police Station. They reported being harassed by a man aged approximately 45 to 50 years old at a training centre within a university.
Before filing the report, they had shared a clip of the incident on the Facebook page อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้ รีเทริน์ part 7 to warn others about the potential danger.
The clip showed the man attempting to assault a group of five women. Despite the intervention, he threw a shoe at them and threatened to return and cause more trouble. The residents recorded the incident and captured the vehicle’s details: a black Ford Everest with the registration number กบ 4465 Chanthaburi.
Kingkaew Boonsuk, a 52 year old woman, who was one of the potential victims, recounted that they were attending a five-day training program aimed at enhancing the skills and income of locals. On the second day, a participant on a motorcycle mentioned a near collision with a car while turning into the university.
Shortly after, the same Ford Everest sped into the university, and its driver began shouting at the recent arrivals, accusing them of cutting him off.
Angry man
Kingkaew, who was nearby, tried to intervene and reason with the man. However, he turned his aggression towards her, attempting to punch her multiple times before university staff intervened. The man then climbed onto a balcony, removed his shoes, and threw them at Kingkaew twice while shouting obscenities.
He appeared visibly intoxicated and extremely agitated. Before driving away, he threatened the woman.
“I will come back for you.”
Fearing for their safety, the villagers decided to report the incident to the police. Arun Charoenphiw, a 55 year old woman, explained that she was one of the people the man had targeted. She and two friends were on a motorcycle, preparing to turn right into the training centre. Upon checking behind them, they saw the fast-approaching car and swerved to the left to avoid a collision.
The car sped past them, causing a strong gust of wind to hit Arun and her friends. Initially, they thought the incident was over but the man turned his car around and came back to confront them. She admitted it was a frightening experience, especially since the training centre is far from the nearest village, reported KhaoSod.
Police Colonel Chisanupong Thiankittipong, the superintendent of Pakam Police Station, confirmed that they have identified the vehicle’s registration. They plan to summon the driver for questioning and will proceed with legal action if any laws are violated.