accused of attacking many dentists and causing damage to equipment

A local physician organization has once more requested officers to detain a German man they claim has repeatedly assaulted and damaged their products.  ,
Spokesman Wiwat Chatwongwan accompanied different doctors who claimed they had been attacked to lodge a complaint at Muang Nakhon Ratchasima officers train on Monday.
Mr. Wiwat argued that the world desired that the 41-year-old European national be brought before the police for legal action.
They claim that since November of last year, the person has attacked several doctors in Muang region clinics.
Dental professionals filed a police problem in November, but the analysis did not make any progress. The man had reportedly attacked some additional dentists in their clinics in the interim, according to Mr. Wiwat.
” Citizens in Muang District’s medical offices are afraid. The world has urged medical offices all over Nakhon Ratchasima to keep an eye on this dangerous man, he said.
The accused boy’s first visit to a dental office on the Mitraparp Highway in tambon Jor Hor of the Muang area on the evening of November 30th, 2013, was captured on security devices.
The man ran up to the second floor, punched a hole in the female dentist’s operation, and opened it after seeing the physician, returning to the earth ground, and appearing agitated. Before leaving, he entered the doctor’s office, bit her lips, and struck her head against a roof before leaving.
The girl was terrified and was still too frightened to leave the doctor, according to Mr. Wiwat.
The most recent incident occurred at 5.34pm last Friday at another medical office, this one in a store in the Muang district.
The exact man began yelling at a person dentist’s office as she entered. The terrified physician eluded the audience.
According to Mr. Wiwat, the same foreigner had publicly expressed his ire at different dental offices, broken equipment, and threatened to harm the lives of dentists on social media and in person.
The man and his Thai family resided in tambon Don Chompu in the Non Sung district, according to the Nakhon Ratchasima Dental Society representative.
According to Mr. Wiwat’s woman, the boy’s woman claimed that her father had lost his job in Germany and had psychological problems before moving to Thailand and finally settling with her. She claimed that he was not receiving medical attention but did apply marijuana.
Mr. Wiwat requested that the person stop launching attacks on dentists and request that police intervene.
He should either be receiving appropriate care or be confined to avoid disrupting world. Dental professionals are currently being threatened, both physically and mentally, and they don’t think secure, according to Mr. Wiwat.