A husband flew into a jealous rage after his wife posted three selfies on Facebook.
He then poured gasoline over his wife and set her on fire!
In Thailand, a shocking crime has gripped the small town of Chiang Kham. A husband named Chatchawarn reportedly set his wife, Nednapha Nuankhul, on fire. The horrific assault was prompted by something as seemingly innocuous as Facebook selfies. After Nednapha posted three selfies on social media, her husband reportedly flew into a jealous rage.
He then covered his poor wife in gasoline and lit her up, burning her alive and causing severe injuries. She was taken to a nearby hospital where her injuries were treated. She required three operations, with several more required in the following months. After being discharged from the hospital, Nednapha had this to say:
“It has scarred me on the outside and in my heart, too. But I have to forgive my husband because we have a child together. When the fire was burning I felt like I knew that hell was real. It was the worst pain and terror anybody could ever imagine.
“I’m like this now forever and I know that hell exists. You can run away from anything but you cannot run away from karma.”
Nednapha’s friend, Sudarat Khunarup, photographed the burned wife’s injuries in an effort to raise funds for her treatment. Sudarat said:
“She has had surgery on her neck, mouth and chin two or three times already. Her fingers are also very badly damaged and she needs more surgery on her right arm, and she has many ligament problems now.”
“She cannot work and she her husband cannot support her because he is in prison. Now she needs help with necessities such as water, alcohol ointment for the wounds, cotton fabrics, dressings and other medical supplies.”
He then poured gasoline over his wife and set her on fire!
In Thailand, a shocking crime has gripped the small town of Chiang Kham. A husband named Chatchawarn reportedly set his wife, Nednapha Nuankhul, on fire. The horrific assault was prompted by something as seemingly innocuous as Facebook selfies. After Nednapha posted three selfies on social media, her husband reportedly flew into a jealous rage.
He then covered his poor wife in gasoline and lit her up, burning her alive and causing severe injuries. She was taken to a nearby hospital where her injuries were treated. She required three operations, with several more required in the following months. After being discharged from the hospital, Nednapha had this to say:
“It has scarred me on the outside and in my heart, too. But I have to forgive my husband because we have a child together. When the fire was burning I felt like I knew that hell was real. It was the worst pain and terror anybody could ever imagine.
“I’m like this now forever and I know that hell exists. You can run away from anything but you cannot run away from karma.”
Nednapha’s friend, Sudarat Khunarup, photographed the burned wife’s injuries in an effort to raise funds for her treatment. Sudarat said:
“She has had surgery on her neck, mouth and chin two or three times already. Her fingers are also very badly damaged and she needs more surgery on her right arm, and she has many ligament problems now.”
“She cannot work and she her husband cannot support her because he is in prison. Now she needs help with necessities such as water, alcohol ointment for the wounds, cotton fabrics, dressings and other medical supplies.”
Chatchawarn is currently in custody after he admitted to setting his wife on fire. No word yet on how long he will be detained as well as the charges he faces has been released. A spokesperson from the Chiang Kham police station, where Chatchawarn is currently being held, has issued the following statement:
“This was a conjugal issue and it is currently being investigated so we can give the correct sentence.”
This brutal incident raises burning questions about the kind of domestic abuse that pervades Thai culture. Hopefully, Nednapha is granted the justice she rightfully deserves and she is protected from further harm.This is how Nednapha looked before she was set on fire by her own husband.
“This was a conjugal issue and it is currently being investigated so we can give the correct sentence.”
This brutal incident raises burning questions about the kind of domestic abuse that pervades Thai culture. Hopefully, Nednapha is granted the justice she rightfully deserves and she is protected from further harm.This is how Nednapha looked before she was set on fire by her own husband.
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