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Russian women arrested for assault

CHON BURI: Two Russian women were arrested on Thursday for assaulting a mini-mart employee and destroying several items in a rage, police said.

Irina Lyubaykina, 35, and Elena Klepechina, 27, are accused of assaulting Sureeporn Chutinawee, a manager at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Pattaya's Bang Lamung district after an argument over a transaction.

According to the manager who was working at the cashier desk at the time, the two women bought items worth a total of 219 baht. They paid her with two 100 baht notes and one 20 baht note.

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  • Discussion 7 : 29 Nov 2012 at 18.597

    All 7-11s have CCTV that point right to the cash register. Just review the CCTV footage to see what the manger recieved from the girls. But still no excsue to assualt and trash the place.

  • Discussion 6 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.526

    Disc 3: If they didn't have sufficient change, they didn't have sufficient change, end of story. You could have gone to another in the area.

  • Discussion 5 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.435

    It makes the headlines before the CCTV is even reviewed or the whole story is known. It is was Thai's that did this it would never make the news

  • Discussion 4 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.374

    Happened to me on many occasions on various buses. Each time when I accosted the conductor or conductress, I got my correct change back. But a couple of months back, I boarded a bus home and paid with a fifty baht note. The conductress who walked from the front to collect the money without her till and tickets, walked back to the front as if to get my ticket and change. When she came back, she gave me nine baht change instead of thirty nine baht. When I asked for my correct change, she brought out a twenty baht note and said that was what I gave to her. Other Passengers started insulting me.

  • Discussion 3 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.133

    I had a bad experience at a 7 eleven, Soi Nana, Sukumvit, Bangkok. I bought a Pepsi bottle and gave the cashier a thousand Baht note. She demanded a smaller note. I didn't have one, and I told her so. She assumed that I had a smaller note and accused me of lying to her. I had a heated argument with her on this. She refused to sell to me and returned my money. I also gave her the Pepsi bottle back. Meanwhile, two other 7 Eleven employees were supporting her.

    I complained to the CP call center. The manager of that particular shop called me up and apologized. The story ended there.

  • Discussion 2 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.122

    Now you understand why beach/Jet Ski scammers in Pattaya have such a problem when they try to con Russians.

  • Discussion 1 : 29 Nov 2012 at 17.091

    This should be simple as most 7-11 shops have cctv

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