Bangkok, A engineering student was met by 11 rival youths who walked past and argued with each other, causing the engineering student to be stabbed and fall in front of the institute's gate. Officers took him to the hospital but later died. Police coordinated rescue work to investigate the incident in front of a tech institute. Found 1 injured man, lying on his back in a pool of blood, breathing heavily. A stab wound was found under the left breast. Know the name of Mr. Warawut, 25 years old, student in Pathumwan area. First aid officer before being taken to Chula Hospital at the scene A folding knife about 20 cm long was found lying around, so officers kept it as evidence. Investigating eyewitnesses said that around 10:00 p.m., they saw a group of approximately 11 teenagers walking from the department store area opposite the institution. As for the injured person and another friend, they walked from Charoen Phon Intersection. Met the group of teenagers on the sidewalk in front of the institute. Both sides had arguments. Until someone was stabbed and fell in front of the door of the institute. After the incident, the teenagers across the street dispersed and fled. Police are in the process of investigating witnesses. and check the CCTV cameras around the crime scene. Source: Thai News Agency
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