Teen stabs peer in marijuana-fueled paranoia at Rangsit condo

A 19 year old marketing student at a well-known university in Rangsit reportedly attacked a fellow student due to marijuana-induced paranoia at a luxury condominium. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of today, March 13, in Pathum Thani, left the victim with multiple stab wounds.
The victim, referred to as Korn, was found at the entrance of the condominium with injuries to his face, chest, and right arm. Emergency services promptly transported him to Thammasat University Hospital for treatment.
The alleged attacker, a 19 year old named Boss, is also a student at the same university. After the attack, he fled the scene but remained within the condominium complex.

Police officers and investigators from Khlong Luang Police Station arrived at the scene, noting a significant amount of blood and a blood-stained knife near the perpetrator’s room.
Police attempted to engage with Boss by knocking on his door, but he did not respond. Upon entering the room via the balcony, police discovered it was empty, but evidence, including a mobile phone and driver’s license belonging to Boss, was collected. It was later confirmed that he had already fled the premises.
The injured student explained that Boss, under the influence of marijuana, irrationally believed that Korn intended to steal his girlfriend. This led to a violent confrontation in room 771 on the first floor, reported KhaoSod.
Investigators learnt that Boss had contacted his father to pick him up after fleeing the condominium. However, despite promises to bring Boss to the police, his father has not yet complied. The police continue to search for Boss to investigate the motive behind the attack.
In similar news, a man in Bangkok was arrested for allegedly trying to assault another man with a knife after a road rage incident. The arrest occurred outside his condominium in the Sai Mai district.