Grieving Husband of Teacher Punches Wall in Rage After Seeing Face of Drug-Crazed Biker Who Shot His Wife
A grieving husband punched a wall in rage after confronting the drug-fueled biker suspect who killed his wife, an elementary school teacher, in Ayutthaya Province. Police arrested 35-year-old Sarawuth and are implementing security measures
On April 27, 2025, Lt. Col. Pranom Thongma, commander of Ladlumluang Police Station in Ayutthaya Province, escorted 35-year-old Sarawuth, the suspect in an armed shooting spree, from the detention room for additional questioning at the police station. The interrogation, which assessed the situation for his planned confession, lasted approximately one hour before he was returned to custody.
During the investigation, Sakchai, the husband of the deceased teacher, and family members arrived at the station consumed with rage. When officers emerged with the suspect, Sakchai attempted to rush forward and attack him. Police quickly returned the suspect to the interrogation room and deployed additional officers to control the situation and keep the grieving family at a distance.
When officers brought the suspect out again, Sakchai remained furious, cursing loudly and punching the wall hard in an attempt to release his anguish, sustaining injuries to his hand.
Sakchai revealed he had been waiting since the previous day to see the suspect face-to-face. He admitted feeling intense rage and wanting to strike him, still questioning whether the suspect was truly drug-intoxicated given his lack of remorseful expression. He also mentioned learning that people had tried to tell the suspect there were children in the car, yet he continued shooting without stopping. Sakchai questioned who would take responsibility if a bullet had hit his own child.
Sakchai demanded that the suspect apologize at his wife's funeral, while police announced they would implement strict security measures to prevent violence and mob justice in the Ladlumluang Police Station area.