Son Stabs Father Multiple Times with Kitchen Knife, Leaves Him in Critical Condition
A 40-year-old former army sergeant repeatedly stabbed his 66-year-old retired police colonel father with a kitchen knife in Phatthalung province on May 21, leaving him in critical condition. The son claimed his father initiated the attack d
A 40-year-old man known as "Bird" Nuanlap, a former army sergeant, used a kitchen knife to repeatedly stab his 66-year-old father, retired Police Colonel Cheerasak Nuanlap, on May 21 at their homes in Khao Chai Son district, Phatthalung province. The father was found with severe blood loss and multiple stab wounds, including a deep cut to the throat, and remains in critical condition at Phatthalung Hospital. Police apprehended the suspect at the scene, where investigators found large pools of blood in the kitchen and a trail of blood leading from the house.
During initial questioning, the suspect claimed the argument started when his father attacked him first with the kitchen knife during a dispute over transferring his name on the property registration. The son stated he needed to change his residency status to secure employment in Phuket. He alleged that during the struggle, he managed to wrestle the knife away and stabbed his father in retaliation. The suspect remained calm after arrest and expressed remorse over the incident.
The suspect told police that tensions at home had been high since his father's retirement in 2020, with frequent arguments and allegations that his father had physically abused his mother. Neighbors reported the son had previously served in the military but was discharged, and had recently returned to the family home after employment issues in Phuket. Some locals claimed he occasionally displayed erratic behavior and spoke to himself, and had recently been involved with narcotics.
Investigating Officer Second Lieutenant Pun Ruengyiang of Khao Chai Son Police Station announced charges of causing serious bodily harm to a parent. The case is being processed according to law, with the suspect remaining in custody pending further legal proceedings.