Father Reveals Why His Son Escaped Prison Just 23 Days Before Release, Believed to Be Searching for Missing Wife
A 37-year-old inmate escaped from Thanyaburi Prison in Pathum Thani with just 23 days left on his sentence, believed to be searching for his missing girlfriend; his father tearfully appealed for him to turn himself in.
Unable to wait for freedom! A tearful father expressed his anguish as his son escaped prison with just 23 days left on his sentence, believed to be searching for his missing wife. The Department of Corrections has issued a wanted notice for Sekkasorn Ruptong, who fled Thanyaburi District Prison in Pathum Thani on May 7th.
On the morning of May 8th, prison commander Phitakpong Noipitaksa and staff held an urgent meeting regarding the escape. CCTV footage from a store near the prison's western entrance showed a gray-black Toyota Revo pickup truck without license plates backing up to the escape point and driving away immediately.
The Department of Corrections clarified that the inmate escaped around 10:47 a.m. on May 7th while participating in a vocational training program outside the prison. Sekkasorn Ruptong, 37, was serving time for assault charges with 23 days remaining (scheduled release May 30th). As a low-risk inmate with a lengthy incarceration record, he had been selected for outside vocational training to prepare for eventual release.
The escape occurred when he slipped away from the training area near the prison's front, exiting through the back of the prison coffee shop before boarding the unmarked pickup truck. Authorities have coordinated with police and relevant agencies for apprehension and established a fact-finding committee.
Reporters visited Paan, 78, the father of Sekkasorn, at his home in Rangsit, Thanyaburi. Speaking through tears, Paan said he only learned of the escape from officials yesterday and cannot contact his son. He revealed his son never mentioned plans to escape, but suspected personal problems triggered the decision. His son's girlfriend disappeared from home and became unreachable, causing him severe distress. Combined with bullying from friends and financial burdens from vehicle and house payments, the accumulated stress likely drove his son to escape and search for his girlfriend. Paan pleaded with his son to contact authorities and turn himself in.