Ratburana Police Station officers and rescuers successfully rescued a Thai man who attempted to commit suicide at a condominium in Bangkok after an emotional domestic dispute with his girlfriend.
The police and rescue staff had been known as to the five-storey condominium on Soi Suksawat 62 in Bangkok’s Thung Khru district at round 9.20am yesterday, 27 September. On arrival, officers discovered a naked Thai man on the second-floor awning, later identified as 23 yr outdated Autthakorn.
The rescue group rushed to remove Autthakorn from the awning however he refused help and tried to run away from the officers. Suddenly, the Thai man fell two floors and landed on the ground ground, injuring himself. Rescuers dashed to the bottom floor, administered first help and took him to Bang Pakork three Hospital.
Autthakorn’s neighbour called his girlfriend at 9am and she was rushed to the hospital. Classified stated they argued the night earlier than the incident and the girl determined to maneuver out and had not contacted Autthakorn since.
After questioning Autthakorn, police reported that he lived on the fourth ground of the condominium. A security digicam inside the condominium showed Autthakorn strolling out of his room to the hallway. He then took off his garments and jumped out of the stairwell window.
Luckily, the condominium had installed an awning on the second ground, breaking Autthakorn’s fall before he hit the concrete floor immediately. The report did not mention the severity of the injuries to the Thai man.
A comparable incident involving a conflict with a lover was reported on the same day. A Thai man vented his anguished emotions on a Facebook livestream after an argument with his wife, before committing suicide by shooting himself.
If you or anyone you realize is in emotional distress, 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 additionally contact your mates or relatives presently when you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek assist.

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