A jealous Thai man crashed his SUV into the automobile of his ex-girlfriend’s male good friend before slitting his personal throat in his car in an attempt to take his own life. The man was saved but he is nonetheless in critical situation.
Sattahip Police Station officers and a rescue group rushed to the SUV parked on Soi Rung Roj 4 in Sattahip district of Chon Buri at 2.50pm yesterday, October 1. On arrival, officers found a bronze Isuzu pick-up with signs of a collision on the bumper.
A fifty seven year old man named Sombat Samruampairat was sitting in the driver’s seat with a knife in his hand. He was coated in blood and had a reduce on his neck. He additionally had a wound on his chest, indicating that he tried to stab his chest but failed.
The wound in his throat was so severe that Sombat stopped respiration. Fortunately, rescuers were in a place to give him CPR and saved his life. The rescuers instantly took Sombat to Somdech Phra Nangchao Sirikit Hospital, but his situation has not been updated.
Police spotted an Isuzu pickup with injury to its rear. The driver of the pickup, a 33 yr previous man named Adisorn, and his 29 yr outdated girl passenger, Phakawan, were in the automobile. No accidents were reported however they were frightened.
Adisorn defined that his good friend Phakawan was Sombat’s ex-girlfriend. Phakawan broke up with him two months ago and went to Sombat’s house to retrieve her motorcycle. Adisorn stated Sombat refused to return the bike and insisted on speaking to Phakawan alone.
Physical confrontation

Adisorn demanded that Sombat return Phakawan’s motorcycle and the argument turned physical. Sombat additionally tried to assault Phakawan however Adisorn managed to cease him. Consumed by jealousy, Sombat got into his SUV and crashed into Adisorn’s automotive.
Adisorn stated he drove away from the scene and Sombat adopted and crashed into his automobile from behind. Without warning, Sombat stopped his automotive and slit his throat.
Sattahip Police Station officer Paiboon Laohanawat said officers would query both parties and witnesses before urgent costs against both party. Police may also have to attend to talk to Sombat, who is still within the emergency room.
If Economical or anyone you know is in emotional misery, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your folks or relatives at this time if you have emotions of loneliness, stress, or despair. Seek help.



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