Man High On Drugs Attacks Father With Hammer
A drug-addled man in Nong Khai province attacked his father with a hammer after two days without sleep, critically injuring him when he tried to protect the suspect's wife. Police arrested the 26-year-old at his father-in-law's house and ch
In Nong Khai province, a drug-addicted man who hadn't slept for two days became delirious and attacked his wife. When his father intervened to stop him, the man struck his father's head with a hammer causing serious injury. The suspect fled on his motorcycle and was arrested at his father-in-law's house and faces legal charges.
On June 30, Lieutenant Colonel Kriang Kaew Gaeo Mani, deputy commander of Ratsanvapi Police Station, responded to reports of assault at a house in Ban Nang village, Phra Bat Na Singh subdistrict, Ratsanvapi district, Nong Khai province. Officers found the homeowner, 58-year-old Khan Janpimpa, with a severe head wound. He was dazed but conscious and was taken to Ratsanvapi Hospital.
The suspect was identified as 26-year-old Kampanart Janpimpa, Khan's son. After fleeing the house on his motorcycle, police discovered a bloody claw hammer left behind the house, which was collected as evidence. Officers tracked him to his father-in-law's house in Dong Tarn Village, where they found Kampanart sleeping. He was taken into custody at the station.
Investigation revealed that Kampanart had been using drugs and hadn't slept for two days. On the day of the incident, he became delirious and quarreled with his wife while holding the hammer. When Khan saw the danger and tried to stop his son from harming his daughter-in-law, Kampanart struck him on the head instead. After the attack, Kampanart rode to his father-in-law's house to resolve family problems but fell asleep before police apprehended him.
He was charged with assault causing serious bodily injury to a parent and is being processed according to the law.