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The 55-year-old abbot, former Metropolitan Police, was accused of kicking the neck of a 78-year-old monk who lost his chair in the hospital due to anger, did not join the monk’s activities, did not give alms, but instead accepted an invitation. The Luang Ta did not reveal the strength to walk for alms As for receiving business invitations, the villagers drive to receive
On December 29 and 20, the journalist received a complaint from the villagers of Moo 4, Non Kwang sub-district, Ban Dan district, Buriram province, that the elderly monk had been attacked by the abbot of the temple and taken to hospital. by Ban Dan. And he wanted to call the district priest to punish the Violent abbot
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From the inspection At Ban Dan Hospital, Ban Dan District, 78-year-old Phop Phra Rian Cham Ram, Phra Luk, Ban Dong Yen Temple, Non Kwang Sub-district, was healed with various symptoms of sprains.
The monk told me that on December 28, around 6:00 pm, while sitting in a chair in front of the cubicle, there was a 55-year-old Buddhist monk, the abbot of the temple. measure Not going to the alms meal like other monks But he could accept an invitation He said there is no strength to walk for alms Party who can accept invitation Because the villagers took the car to pick him up, suddenly the abbot had punched him several times in the expensive. He then kicked the neck area once, causing his body to fall off the chair. Before other monks saw the incident Inform the villagers to take them to the hospital.
While Ms. Jirarat Chamram, 30 years old There is no strength to walk for alms Actually, the abbot Must be understanding, should not come and set rules until the old monk can but using strength to hurt Now I heard the news that the villagers could not accept the incident.
Phra Samanyana Saro, abbot of Dong Yen Temple, said that he had previously been a metropolitan police officer. He passed many regulations When he saw the lack of order Needs to be repaired In the past, he had warned him several times. But ignored Therefore pushing the monk to the chair I can’t insist on punching or kicking
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