Thai man assaults escort over service time dispute

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

A Thai man assaulted an escort after she refused to extend her service time, leading to a heated argument and subsequent violence. The incident was reported yesterday by the Facebook page อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว3 which posted details and photos of the assaulted woman.

The altercation began when the man requested to extend the escort’s service time but the woman wanted to go home. Frustrated by her refusal, the man resorted to violence.

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“He got angry because she wouldn’t extend her time, and when she wanted to leave, he beat her up.”

Photos accompanying the post showed the woman with a swollen eye and bruises on her face, arms, and body. Another image depicted the man responsible for the attack.

The woman has since reported the incident to the police. In a video clip shared online, the aftermath of the assault was captured. The man continued to verbally abuse the woman and insulted her parents.

Adding to the drama, the man taunted the woman to report him to the police.

“I can pay 500 baht for this assault.”

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As the situation escalated, another man in the room intervened, trying to mediate and eventually escorting the injured woman out of the room before the video ended.

The post quickly went viral, attracting numerous comments condemning the man’s actions and questioning his understanding of the law. Many pointed out that the punishment for such an assault is not merely a 500 baht fine but could involve more severe charges and potential imprisonment.

One Facebook user, who seemed to know the victim, offered further insight into the incident.

“He was drunk and said all sorts of things, insulting her parents repeatedly. When she responded by questioning how he would feel if she insulted his parents, things escalated as seen in the clip. Despite his wealth, evident from his casual mention of 500 baht, no one would insult a customer’s parents out of nowhere.”

The online community expressed outrage over the man’s behaviour, with many calling for stricter enforcement of laws against such violent acts, reported KhaoSod.

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Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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