Jealous ex-girlfriend kicks lesbian lover's escort down moving escalator
Published date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 17:02:45 +0700
This is the shocking moment a jealous ex-girlfriend kicked her lesbian lover's escort down a moving escalator.
CCTV footage shows the jilted ex kicking Mintnara Wattanasumrit, 38, causing her to tumble down a 33-ft escalator at a mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 29.
Mintnara appeared to have been knocked out while her lesbian client and the ex girlfriend left the building. She suffered bruises and deep cuts on her knees, legs, and head from the fall. She was placed on a wheelchair and rushed to a hospital to receive 15 stitches.
Mintnara said she filed a complaint at the Phahonyothin Police Station. Both sides reportedly agreed on a settlement of 50,000 THB (1,135 GBP).
However, the prostitute claimed she only received 5,000 THB and the tomboy refused to pay the rest of the compensation. She sought help from Ekapop Luengprasert, an adviser to the interior minister and operator of a local social media complaint page.
Mintnara said in a press conference on September 7 that the lesbian woman hired her to be a 'travel companion'. She said they were out on a date when she was attacked.
She said: 'I discovered that the culprit was my customer's ex-girlfriend. She claimed she intended to kick her ex but inadvertently hit me instead. When I checked the security camera footage, I saw that she did actually mean to kick me.
'We had already agreed on a settlement, but now they are refusing to pay me. The last text my customer sent said I should get the money from her ex-girlfriend.'
Ekapop said he will coordinate with the superintendent of Phahonyothin Police Station to question both the client and her ex-girlfriend.
He said: 'After the incident, the tomboy checked on Ms. Mintnara, but left with her ex-girlfriend instead. It's possible she hired escort services to make her ex jealous. The police must investigate if she was complicit in the assault and call both parties to settle the remaining compensation.'