January 21, 2008
Pattaya Daily News (Thailand)
A Khmer man broke into a house and came face to face with the house’s owner. He ran away and jumped into a nearby pool of elephant excrement.
During the wee hour of 20 January 2008, Sergeant Major Winai Petchprapai, who is in charge of the Police Box in Bangsaray, was notified that a man had broken into the home of Mrs. Rumpeung Doungnoi (35), located in Moo 7, Sattahip, Chonburi. The thief was surprised to find that Mrs. Rumpeung was home and he hastily ran out of the house and jumped into the elephant excrement pool at Nongnooch Village.
A police team, along with Sawang Rojanatham (Sattahip Rescue Foundation) and about thirty local residents searched for the hapless, would-be burglar. (See attached video.) The large pool was full of elephant excrement, which, as one might expect, caused a very unpleasant stench. The pool was also filled with Water Hyacinth, making it quite difficult to locate the miscreant.
Officials finally located the man, who was breathing through the stem of a Water Hyacinth, after searching for two hours. The thief, Mr. Who (22), a Khmer, confessed that he had snuck into Thailand, illegally, and was unsuccessful in finding a job. He decided to break into Mrs. Rumpeung’s house. He smashed in the window, but was surprised to find that she was home. Mr. Who panicked and ran out to nearby bushes and jumped into the pool. Police brought the wet, and presumably, smelly Mr. Who to the police station. He will be deported back to Cambodia.
During the wee hour of 20 January 2008, Sergeant Major Winai Petchprapai, who is in charge of the Police Box in Bangsaray, was notified that a man had broken into the home of Mrs. Rumpeung Doungnoi (35), located in Moo 7, Sattahip, Chonburi. The thief was surprised to find that Mrs. Rumpeung was home and he hastily ran out of the house and jumped into the elephant excrement pool at Nongnooch Village.
A police team, along with Sawang Rojanatham (Sattahip Rescue Foundation) and about thirty local residents searched for the hapless, would-be burglar. (See attached video.) The large pool was full of elephant excrement, which, as one might expect, caused a very unpleasant stench. The pool was also filled with Water Hyacinth, making it quite difficult to locate the miscreant.
Officials finally located the man, who was breathing through the stem of a Water Hyacinth, after searching for two hours. The thief, Mr. Who (22), a Khmer, confessed that he had snuck into Thailand, illegally, and was unsuccessful in finding a job. He decided to break into Mrs. Rumpeung’s house. He smashed in the window, but was surprised to find that she was home. Mr. Who panicked and ran out to nearby bushes and jumped into the pool. Police brought the wet, and presumably, smelly Mr. Who to the police station. He will be deported back to Cambodia.
5 comments:
They dont even know the full name of this robber. Something smells funny about this story. No pun intended.
On his neck he is wearing a Jade necklace. Im not sure weather he is Yuon or Chinese-Khmer, but his necklace and his facial features suggest both.
In Thailane, Anything Khmer people do wrong always get the fucken headline!
Don't worry because one of these days the Thaicong will get their chance to be in Cambodian headline too!
fUCK AH Hun Xen and ah Hok Landy many Canbodian imigrant in the US could not speak Khmer!
They are chinese bought the pasport from Ah Hoclandy and Ah hun Xen and now they try to sell our land too!
May they be hanged by Cambodian on the street some day soon!
Now, we'll trade him with your Angkor Wat Temple or Preah Vihear.
Deal?
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