Fresh German professor treated for injury following an incident in Ubon Ratchathani
In the Muang city of Ubon Ratchathani, a motorcycle rider was detained after being accused of trying to murder a young German professor after she booked him on a ride-hailing game.
Police apprehended Thitiphong Thongsuk, 39, on a street in tambon Kham Yai at about 1am on Saturday, said Pol Col Khanongrit Darat, commander of the Muang authorities place.
The imprisonment followed a objection by a 22-year-old European female, a language teacher at a public institution in Muang area. She claimed that she traveled from the Central shopping mall, about a kilometer away, to her home on Friday afternoon using a ride-hailing application for a bike, which she claimed she used on Friday at around 7 o’clock.
She claimed that the horse changed his course on the way to the school after the rider arrived to pick her up at the store. She claimed that he then forced her to get off and forced her to lay down in a grassy place close to the wayside.
She resisted him by biting his hands, but he attempted to rape her. The male repeatedly punched her in the face because of this. The think snatched her head bag and fled when she loudly pleaded for assistance.
A bystander came to the victim’s aid and transported her to a local hospital to recover from her wounds. She instantly filed a police issue.
Along the way to find the suspect, who was later detained, officers looked at picture from security cameras.
Mr. Thitiphong apparently admitted to acting as alleged during questioning, telling police he had taken five rate supplements before going to work. When he saw the attractive buyer using his trip service, he became aroused and attempted to work on the spur of the moment.
The suspect had a urine test performed by officers, and the findings came back positive for drug use.
He was accused of embezzlement, obscene assault, and using illegal substances. He was being held by the authorities in exchange for legal action.  ,