TU explains the issue of a female student seriously attacking a first-year male student in the dormitory.

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After news appeared on social media channels of a female student from a famous university attacking a male student until he was seriously injured, the Faculty of Science and Technology recently Thammasat University A clarification statement has been issued. Currently in the fact-checking period

From the case, it was reported that a third-year female student slit the throat of a first-year male student in the student dormitory, seriously injuring him and sending him to the hospital. Enter the ICU room It was later learned that the injured person was safe.

Most recently today (25 April) it was reported that the Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University posted a statement explaining the incident of a Faculty of Science and Technology student physically attacking a fellow student, stating:

“From the incident of students in the Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University causing physical harm Fellow students in off-campus dormitories which has been in the news on Social Media in the past
Academic department and student affairs Faculty of Science and Technology Proceeded to take care of the students who were victims of the incident. and has initially investigated the facts of the said incident. and is still in the process of following up on the progress of the incident closely with both parties, namely the opposing students and the injured students. including coordinating with parents of both sides

The Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University Prepared to coordinate with the Student Disciplinary Department to investigate the facts. and investigate in accordance with Thammasat University regulations regarding Student discipline and continue to carry out student discipline Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University

The article is in Thai

Thailand

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