The suffering of the Korat teen is made worse by abuse after four suspects are released on bail.
14 October 2023 at 16: 35 PUBLISHED
NAKHON RATCHASIMA: A 16-year-old scholar who had been sexually assaulted by four men attempted suicide by running in front of a station while crossing the railroad.
Since the four suspects, ages 20 to 27, were granted parole by a lower court following their imprisonment on April 28, the woman was reportedly in extreme distress.
The Huay Thalaeng police station’s captain, Pol Col. Sitthiphon Thimsungnern, stated that the suspects had already been charged and that people prosecutors had received their record in June.
The lady attempted murder on Tuesday night by swerving into a train’s path as she ran toward the railroad crossing. When onlookers noticed the tragedy, they were able to save her.
She was taken by officers to a nearby place to be calmed down, and she was eventually taken to Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital for treatment.
According to a source with knowledge of the case, the sufferer was apparently overcome with fear after the four criminals were freed because their homes were close by. Even worse, she was reportedly intimidated by the suspects’ cousins, which led her to get treatment at a mental health facility.
According to rumors, some of her friends threatened to hire attorneys to sue her for embarrassing them. Additionally, they reportedly requested that some spread the rumor that she had been gang-raped. According to the cause, the girl was embarrassed and dared hardly attend college.
Soldiers were to meet with the suspects’ people, according to Pol Col. Sitthiphon. Police did ask the court to withdraw the suspects’ bail if they continued to intimidate them.
The woman has had depression since she was 12 years older, but she hasn’t taken her treatment on a regular basis. She allegedly attempted murder on different occasions.
The girl was eventually taken to Nakhon Ratchasima Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital for treatment before being sent back home by representatives from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security’s municipal office. She is currently in the custody of the Ministry of Justice’s Witness Protection Office.