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Two LGBTQ learners were suspended from Bangkok University on Monday for pouring hot soup on another pupil from Pathum Thani state next week. A protest march was sparked by the event on Saturday night.
The school, which claimed the assault on February 6 was against the law and its student control rules, announced the ejection on its Facebook page.
On Thursday next week, the incident occurred at a soup shop in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district. The target suffered burns on the chest, back and arms. Additionally, it was reported that the attackers had demanded money from the target to prevent these attacks.
Both students between the ages of 19 and 22 were accused of physical abuse and bribery, according to Khlong Luang officers, who have already received five issues from victims.
At the Khlong Luang train, they were detained and detained.
On Saturday evening, hundreds of LGBT residents gathered at a property in the Rangsit area of Pathum Thani to require that the attackers apologize for their aggressive deed.