Move Forward MP Apologizes for Ekkamai Restaurant Incident

PRESS RELEASE:

Move Forward MP Chorayuth Chaturapornprasithas issued a public apology following accusations of his involvement in a brawl that took place during the early hours of Aug 4 at an eatery in Bangkok’s Ekkamai area.

Chorayuth has taken to Facebook to defend himself against online allegations, asserting that he neither initiated the brawl nor attacked the unidentified man involved. Instead, he claimed to be the victim of an unprovoked assault.

Recounting the events, the MP explained that he was enjoying a late-night dinner at his regular dining establishment on Ekkamai with a group of friends. Trouble arose when an individual approached their table for a brief conversation, which escalated when the man kicked a chair and returned to his own table. He subsequently approached their group again, allegedly harassing a woman within Chorayuth’s party.

Chorayuth stated that he intervened to protect the woman from further harassment. However, this intervention apparently led to the man physically assaulting him with slaps and punches. In response, Chorayuth stated that he acted instinctively, retaliating against his assailant.

Meanwhile, Supawadee Tungprom, the woman who was targeted during the altercation, shared her perspective on Facebook. She asserted that she did not have any prior acquaintance with the man involved, whom she accused of putting his hands on her neck.

Local authorities were called to the scene, and ultimately, the situation was resolved amicably. The alleged assailant apologized to Supawadee and agreed not to pursue legal action against Chorayuth. As the incident garners attention and the video continues to circulate on social media, the Move Forward MP’s response and the peaceful resolution of the altercation are being discussed within both local and broader online communities.

The preceding is a press release from the Thai Government PR Department.

Similar articles:

The Move Forward Party party-list future member of Parliament Ms. Nateepat Kulsetthasith, 46, resigned from the party on Tuesday (May 16th) after she was arrested in Bangkok for drunk driving.

The Move Forward Party party-list future member who resigned from the party on Tuesday (May 16th) has been officially charged for drunk driving in Bangkok.

A woman has allegedly been attacked by her boyfriend in Chonburi who is a member of Parliament in Bangkok from the Move Forward Party .

A member of Parliament in Bangkok from the Move Forward Party admitted he assaulted a woman recently in Chonburi while traveling between Pattaya and Sri Racha.

A woman who accused a Bangkok MP from the Move Forward Party of physical assault has withdrawn all police reports against him. 

Rayong’s Constituency 3 Member of Parliament (MP), Nakhonchai Khunnarong, announced his resignation after the Rayong election committee requested the Election Commission to disqualify him.

Subscribe
Goongnang Suksawat
Goong Nang is a News Translator who has worked professionally for multiple news organizations in Thailand for many years and has worked with The Pattaya News for more than four years. Specializes primarily in local news for Phuket, Pattaya, and also some national news, with emphasis on translation between Thai to English and working as an intermediary between reporters and English-speaking writers. Originally from Nakhon Si Thammarat, but lives in Phuket and Krabi except when commuting between the three.