Man in Thailand arrested for assaulting & robbing ex-girlfriend after she rejected his advances

Man in Thailand attacks & steals from ex-girlfriend after she rejects his sexual advances

A 22-year-old man in Chiang Mai, Thailand, was arrested on Thursday (14 Aug) for allegedly assaulting and stealing money from his ex-girlfriend after she rejected his sexual advances.

Police received a distress call the previous afternoon about a violent attack at a dormitory in the Si Phum subdistrict.

Police find victim with injuries, cash stolen

At the scene, officers found 19-year-old Yen Oo with injuries to her head and face, as well as a knife wound on her left arm.

The suspect, identified as her ex-boyfriend, Sai Nor, had fled the scene with 4,000 baht (S$158) in cash.

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Source: Chiang Mai News

Following a manhunt, police tracked Sai Nor to a dormitory in the San Pa Tong district.

They seized his black-and-red motorcycle, a purple wallet containing 2,500 baht (approximately S$100), and the clothes he wore during the offence.

Suspect confesses to losing temper

During questioning, Sai Nor admitted to the crime.

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Source: Chiang Mai News

He explained that although they had broken up and both had moved on to new relationships, he missed his ex-girlfriend and decided to visit her.

He asked her for sex, but when she refused, citing her new boyfriend, he lost his temper.

In a fit of rage, he assaulted her, threatened her with a knife, and stole her cash before fleeing on his motorcycle.

Sai Nor now faces charges of armed robbery, causing bodily or mental harm, and carrying a knife in public without a legitimate reason.

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Featured image adapted from Chiang Mai News.

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