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Market Thriller A papaya salad merchant was walking with a barrel of oil. Before setting himself on fire Encountering other people He was also burned and injured Authorities rushed to help give birth to the hospital awaiting an investigation.
On December 1, 2020, Police Lieutenant Colonel Praya Panpranot, Deputy Police Station (Investigation), Saensuk Police Station, Chonburi Province, received a report on the incident that a madman set himself on fire. And many people were injured by the crossfire. The incident occurred at Ang Sila Local Fishery Market, Ang Sila Sub-district, Muang District, for which it was investigated with the staff of the Thammaratameerat Foundation.
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At the scene, 4 people were injured, including Chan Wongpim, a 25-year-old Laotian national, Ratchaphon Utthanaromayakon, 39, and his girlfriend (on his behalf), and the person who caused the accident has not yet been named. Burning the whole body, severe symptoms First aid personnel before taking all the injured to Burapha University Hospital and Akchon Hospital 2.
When asked, Mr. Ratchaphon said that he saw the perpetrators bringing oil tanks to the market. After that, he used oil to serve himself and immediately set fire to it. The heat from the fire is believed to have caused the man to run and collide with three others, causing another three to burn. Before walking, bring the fuel tank inside by pouring more than 20 meters down the path before catching fire.
The market vendor said earlier that the perpetrators had yelled at a woman who was riding a motorcycle. The Yamaha Fino brand arrived, but he didn’t know what it was, and he suddenly ran with a tank of gas and spilled it on the road before catching fire without anyone knowing why.
From the preliminary investigation that the culprit was a Som Tum merchant next to the trailer. But the cause and the reason for the cause are not yet known. You must wait for the culprit to recover before the investigation is investigated and charged with legal proceedings.
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