Bullying brother stabbed 11 times in Chon Buri family altercation

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A violent altercation between siblings in Chon Buri erupted when a brother stabbed his older sibling 11 times, leaving the latter severely injured. The younger brother claims his brother, in an intoxicated state had instigated the incident, bearing his own weapons.

Police Colonel Komsan Kamtunkaew received a report of a stabbing in Sattahip. Upon arrival at the scene, authorities found 54 year old Amnat Pinetr lying in a pool of blood at the back of the house.

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His body bore more than 11 stab wounds on his torso and back, and he was in severe pain, calling out that his attacker was his brother.

The injured man was promptly transported to Somdet Phra Nangchaosirikit Hospital under the Royal Thai Navy for emergency treatment.

At the scene, police detained 47 year old Ongart Pinetr who admitted to stabbing his brother. Ongart explained that the altercation ignited when his brother, who was drunk and appeared to be under the influence of drugs, attacked him.

He claimed that his brother had a history of violence and often assaulted him, sometimes with the help of others. On this occasion, his brother allegedly came armed with two metal rods and a knife, intending to inflict harm.

A brother-in-law present during the incident provided additional context, stating that Ongart had just returned home from work and was about to have dinner when Amnat, intoxicated, arrived and initiated the conflict.

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The situation quickly escalated, ultimately ending in Amnat being stabbed 11 times.

The police have taken Ongart into custody at Plutaluang Police Station for further investigation and legal proceedings, planning to question Amnat once his condition stabilises to understand more about the circumstances leading to the altercation, reported Khaosod.

As the investigation continues, authorities aim to piece together the events that led to this tragic family conflict. The incident highlights the severe consequences of domestic disputes exacerbated by substance abuse.

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Ryan Turner

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