Woman bitten by snake in cinema seeks more damages

Operator has now paid B25, 000 medical expenses and offered additional economic payment

A person who was bitten by a snake in a movie theater two months ago has rejected an offer of additional payment from the company that has already paid her medical expenses.

Kornphapiporn Phok-Imsin, 27, said the organization on Monday offered her 6, 990 ringgit in compensation, which she described as an dishonest kind of taking responsibility.

She emailed Ekapop Luengprasert, an internal minister’s director, to sign a petition on Tuesday, the chairman of the Sai Mai Tong Rod Facebook webpage, a well-known forum that addresses common complaints about a variety of issues.

She claimed the incident occurred on July 31 when she and her home traveled to a theatre in a Rama II shopping mall.

She claimed that while wearing her boots to the movies, she felt something slipping on her feet.

Ms. Kornphapiporn claimed that she felt a sharp pain in her left foot after shook her foot and discovered two dark patches resemble snake bite marks.

She called the workers, received first aid, and then traveled to a local hospital where the doctor speculated that she might have been bitten by a poisonous snake. She was treated appropriately.

She was overnighted for study and was due a medical costs in excess of 25 000 baht.

Ms. Kornphapiporn promptly reported to the Tha Kham Police Station after being released.

Following numerous requests, the opera provided her with a reimbursement for her medical expenses more than a week later.

Given the threat to people health, Mr. Ekapop stated that he would collaborate with the Tha Kham Police Station in their research.

Two months ago, Kornphapiporn Phok-Imsin photographed the morbidities on her finger in a store on Rama II Road.

Two months ago, Kornphapiporn Phok-Imsin photographed the morbidities on her finger in a store on Rama II Road.