Woman Scalded by Boiling Water Splashed on Both Legs Files Complaint After Perpetrator Shows No Remorse
A 45-year-old woman filed a police complaint after a coworker scalded her legs with boiling water at a workplace in Nonthaburi Province, citing the attacker's complete lack of remorse or apology.
A 45-year-old woman, Ms. Malay (surname withheld), filed a formal complaint with Deputy Investigation Officer Suphat Sarapradon at Thai Noi Police Station in Nonthaburi Province after being attacked by a 51-year-old colleague known as "Je" with boiling water, resulting in severe blistering burns on both thighs.
According to the victim's statement, the incident occurred around 1 p.m. the previous evening shortly after she finished work. The suspect, Ms. A (pseudonym), approached her using harsh language and threatening words, telling her not to act superior or life would become difficult. The victim stated she was confused about the reason for this outburst.
The suspect then called her outside to "settle it," and as the victim walked behind her, they passed by a coworker's quarters where water was being boiled for making desserts. The suspect suddenly grabbed the pot of boiling water and splashed it directly onto the victim, scalding her from the waist down to both thighs. The victim ran to the bathroom to cool herself with cold water, and the burns later developed into severe inflammation with large blisters.
After receiving treatment at the hospital, the victim decided to file charges because the perpetrator showed no remorse, did not inquire about her injuries, and offered no apology whatsoever. The victim also expressed uncertainty about the root cause of the attack, suggesting she may have been an easy target as she is alone without family or relatives nearby, making her vulnerable whenever the suspect becomes upset with others.