Men who attacked tourists in Thailand sentenced to 2 years in jail
BANGKOK >> Four men who brutally attacked a British family vacationing in Thailand have been sentenced to two years in prison for the assault, which was captured on video and widely shared on social media, officials said Monday.
The video showed Rosemary and Lewis Owen, both in their 60s, and their 43-year-old son getting punched in the faces, knocked down and kicked until they fell unconscious. The attack occurred April 13 attack in the seaside resort town of Hua Hin.
It was the latest blow to Thailand’s image as a tourist haven and prompted officials to vow swift punishment for the attackers.
“This should serve as an example,” police Maj. Gen. Kasana Jamsawang said. “Let this be a reminder to people who might want to hurt others.”
The Hua Hin provincial court sentenced the men May 23 but the penalties only became public over the weekend when the court transcript was released. The court sentenced the attackers to four years in prison but reduced the sentence to two years without parole because the suspects pleaded guilty, said Vichit Asakit, a duty officer at Prachuap Khiri Khan police station, which covers the Hua Hin area.
The four men — Chaiya Jaiboon and Siva Noksri, both 20, and Supatta Baithong and Yingyai Saengkam-in, both 32 — were charged with conspiracy to commit group assault, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
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Police have said the attack started after the Owens’ son accidentally bumped into one of the Thai men on a crowded street.
Rosemary Owen, 65, suffered a serious head injury that resulted in surgery to remove a buildup of fluid in the brain. Her 68-year-old husband and 43-year-old son both required stitches in the head.
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Withholding businesses from them by stopping tourists going there are the best punishments! Money talks in these Asian countries so lets silent their economic growth by our absence! No tourist deserve to be threaten or attacked by people of a hosting country!
This is how justice should be meted out in the US – swift and effective. The assault occurred less than two months ago. Had an assault like this occurred in the US, it would still be under investigation and would have taken another several months before the perps saw the inside of a court room.
I hope tourism to Thailand collapses as a result of this assault. It’s probably not all that uncommon,fortunately this one was caught on video. That’s the only reason they’re in jail.