The household of the noodle vendor who was shot by a drunk, off-duty police officer final year on Phuket’s Bangla Road is looking for compensation of 15 million baht. The 25 12 months old vendor was shot in the abdomen with the bullet lodged in his spine, paralysing him from the waist down. The officer is now on trial for tried murder, carrying a firearm in a public area without essential reason, and firing a weapon in a public area.
Back in February of last year, the seller was shot in the stomach by the intoxicated officer as he was walking, tending to his customers late at night time on the popular strolling street. Video footage reveals the officer then approaching the seller, who had fallen to the ground and then taking pictures at him once more at a close vary. The officer walked away for a second after which slaps the vendor in the face, picks him up, shoves him over, and then kicks him before strolling away.
The officer had reportedly been ingesting for hours and ended up in a heated argument with one other man. Reports say he by accident fired the gun at the vendor strolling by.
Surgeons had been capable of remove the bullet that was lodged within the man’s spine, but he was left paralysed from the waist down. His wife has been caring for him as properly as the two children.
After some delays, Phuket Provincial Court held proceedings last week, listening to from witnesses. โซล่าเซลล์คุณภาพดี will hear testimonies from the final two witnesses on April 7. A lawyer for the family says the CCTV footage is important evidence that could result in the sentencing.
SOURCES: Thairath | Khaosod | Matichon| Phuket News