UPDATE
Krabi officials caught a stray dog on Ao Nang Beach on Tuesday, following a vicious canine attack on a tourist on March 11. The vacationer, 60 12 months previous Thai national Daniel Sudjai Kutrakun, had been walking on Ao Nang Beach when a stray canine ran over to him and bit his left leg. Daniel’s medical expenses cost over 20,000 baht.
Krabi’s public relations workplace mentioned in a Facebook post that officers from the Krabi Live Stock Office and the Ao Nang Administrative Organisation inspected the seashore on Tuesday. The officials found just one stray dog on the seashore and shot it with an anaesthetic dart. They additionally gave the dog food blended with anaesthesia. The officers implanted a microchip on the dog in order to maintain monitor of it. The dog is now being kept on the Ao Nang Administrative Office.
Officials at the moment are surveying the foothills of the Krabi Resort to plan for the following time they’ll catch stray dogs.
ORIGINAL STORY
A beach holiday went utterly wrong for one tourist after a canine viciously attacked him in Krabi on Saturday. The tourist, 60 yr outdated Thai nationwide Daniel Sudjai Kutrakun, had been strolling on Ao Nang Beach together with his American wife to have a look at the space the place his daughter plans to get married in three months. The two have been looking to see what activities wedding friends could do throughout their stay.
Suddenly, Daniel and his wife noticed a pack of about 5 stray canines. One of the dogs ran over to Daniel and bit his left leg.
Daniel’s medical bills to treat his wound ended up costing him over 20,000 baht, MGR Online reported. The incident happened on Ao Nang Beach Moo 2.
Daniel stated that his daughter loves the Krabi sea, and she had selected a lodge within the Ao Nang space. He added that he and his wife go to Ao Nang Beach every year.
But after his encounter with the vicious dog, Daniel mentioned he was now not certain his daughter should maintain her wedding ceremony ceremony there. Daniel mentioned he didn’t know if he might inform his associates that they might be safe there.
Gift mentioned he hopes that related authorities will take action to unravel the issue of stray canines on the seashore and assist stop other tourists from being attacked.
In previous years, there have been a number of reports of dogs attacking tourists on Ao Nang Beach, largely children who are seven to 12 years old.
Across Thailand, a number of canine attacks have been reported in current years.
Last month, a former jockey from Nakhon Ratchasima province in northeast Thailand was killed by his pet Pit Bull while making an attempt to save his mom who was attacked by the animal. The man weighed 95 kilograms but was still no match for the Pit Bull’s strength..