On 22/9, 60-year-old Mei Hua traveled 600 km from Bangkok to the home of 44-year-old Ta in Udon Thani. She demanded entry to propose marriage and discuss having children. Ta refused to engage, further angering Hua and causing a disturbance.
The commotion lasted for several hours, prompting neighbors to call the police. Authorities intervened and asked Hua to leave.
Since late 2024, Hua has visited Ta's house three times, repeatedly causing disruptions.
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60-year-old Hua from Bangkok has flown 600 km to Ta's home multiple times to propose. Photo: Khaosod |
Ta claims he didn't know Hua previously and believes she found him on Facebook, where he sells puppies. Hua used various accounts to contact him, but he didn't respond. "She even said if she couldn't marry me, she would accept using my sperm to have a child on her own," Ta said.
Neighbors confirmed the harassment. Cream, a neighbor, said she previously advised Hua to stop bothering Ta, and Hua agreed. "But I was sure she would return, and she did," Cream said.
Another neighbor, Maem, described the confrontation on 22/9 as chaotic, with Ta's shirt getting torn during a struggle.
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Ta spoke to the media on 23/9 at his home in Udon Thani. Photo: Khaosod |
Udon Thani police warned that trespassing and harassment could lead to criminal charges. Psychologists suggest Hua may suffer from online relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder, leading to impulsive behavior.
The story has spread across Thai social media, sparking discussions about obsessive behavior and privacy and safety in the digital age. Ta urged Hua's family to seek professional help and emphasized his desire to avoid any contact with her.
"Please stop bothering me. I have nothing to offer you. Don't come back," he pleaded on Facebook a day after the incident.
Bao Nhien (Khaosod)