Officers from the Sriracha Police Station and rescuers from the Sawang Prateep Foundation responded to a call about a physical altercation between a 32-year-old man named Siraphop and a 26-year-old woman named Alissara in the Sriracha district of Chon Buri.
The police apprehended Siraphop, who had initially fled the scene in his car but later returned to check on his wife, leading to his arrest.
Alissara was found sitting on the ground outside her home with injuries, including severe wounds to her head, mouth, and nose. Rescuers provided first aid and prepared to take her to the hospital when her father, 57-year-old Supoj, arrived in his yellow MG sedan. In a reckless move, Supoj crashed into a group of police officers and rescuers who were detaining Siraphop, causing them to scatter.
Unfortunately, a police officer and a resident who had come to help sustained leg injuries, and the resident’s motorcycle was damaged in the collision.
After the crash, Supoj exited his car and attacked Siraphop, repeatedly punching him until the police intervened. Supoj admitted that he intended to hit Siraphop with his car due to the repeated abuse of his daughter, but Siraphop managed to avoid the collision without injury.
Alissara later told Channel 7 that her husband frequently abused her, and that day, a similar incident had occurred. Their baby had cried loudly, waking Siraphop, who became angry and threw the baby onto the bed. This act of violence angered Alissara, leading to an argument that escalated into physical violence. She fled the home to seek help from neighbors but collapsed outside, and Siraphop threw a hard object at her head, causing a serious injury.
While waiting for the rescue team and police, Alissara contacted her father, telling him about the incident, which prompted Supoj to drive to the scene and cause the crash.
Both Supoj and Siraphop were taken to the police station for further legal proceedings. Supoj expressed his willingness to compensate the injured victims.
Photo Chon News TV