Burmese man assaults 3 colleagues with knife close to Bangkok

A Burmese man attacked three colleagues with a knife yesterday at the Owl Market in Nonthaburi province close to Bangkok.
The incident happened round 5pm yesterday, May 21, on the Owl Market or Nok Hook Market along the Nonthaburi Bypass Road. Steps from Rattanathibet Police Station have been notified of the incident and shortly arrived on the scene along with rescuers from the Por Tek Tung Foundation.
Upon arriving at the market entrance, officers discovered a 27 year old Burmese man named Min Yan Morn with a extreme wound to his neck. Behind the market, a 49 year outdated Burmese lady named Yin Chawe was discovered with a wound to her head. Another victim, a 51 12 months old Burmese man named Arwin, suffered a knife injury to his left hand.
The attacker was identified as a forty yr old Burmese man named Ya Moi who sustained accidents to his head and face from a fight.
All the injured have been employees of a car wash out there. They were transported to Phra Nang Klao Hospital for further therapy.
A car wash worker, 42 year old Adul Laemjue, reported that Ya Moi disappeared from the store for a day before returning and attacking others and not utilizing a reason. Adul added that Ya Moi often spoke to himself and claimed that he might communicate with ghosts.
As of now, no further details relating to Ya Moi’s psychological health condition or possible drug use have been disclosed. Police officers took possession of the knife used within the crime and plan to question Ya Moi after his remedy..

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