Man slits his throat after seeing his ex-girlfriend with male friend

A jealous Thai man crashed his SUV into the car of his ex-girlfriend’s male friend earlier than slitting his own throat in his car in an try to take his own life. The man was saved however he is still in critical condition.
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 discovered a bronze Isuzu pick-up with indicators of a collision on the bumper.
A fifty seven 12 months outdated man named Sombat Samruampairat was sitting within the driver’s seat with a knife in his hand. He was covered in blood and had a minimize on his neck. He also had a wound on his chest, indicating that he tried to stab his chest however failed.
The wound in his throat was so extreme that Sombat stopped breathing. Fortunately, rescuers had been in a place to give him CPR and saved his life. The rescuers instantly took Sombat to Somdech Phra Nangchao Sirikit Hospital, however his situation has not been up to date.
Police noticed an Isuzu pickup with harm to its rear. The driver of the pickup, a 33 yr previous man named Adisorn, and his 29 yr old lady passenger, Phakawan, were in the automotive. No injuries were reported but they have been frightened.
Adisorn explained that his pal 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 motorcycle and insisted on talking to Phakawan alone.
Physical confrontation

Adisorn demanded that Sombat return Phakawan’s bike and the argument turned physical. Sombat also tried to attack Phakawan however Adisorn managed to stop him. Consumed by jealousy, Sombat received into his SUV and crashed into Adisorn’s automotive.
Adisorn mentioned he drove away from the scene and Sombat followed and crashed into his automotive from behind. Without warning, Sombat stopped his car and slit his throat.
Sattahip Police Station officer Paiboon Laohanawat stated officers would query each events and witnesses before pressing charges in opposition to both party. Police may even have to wait to talk to Sombat, who remains to be in the emergency room.
If Login required or anyone you understand 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 also contact your mates or family members at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or melancholy. Seek help.



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