Violent Night in Phuket: Jealousy Turns Deadly
A night out in Phuket’s Talat Yai district explodes into chaos on October 2, 2025. Inside a buzzing bar, 43-year-old Theerayut Thammachet from Phatthalung loses control. He spots his ex-partner sitting with 25-year-old Kannatavee from Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Consumed by jealousy, Theerayut lashes out. In a flash, he stabs Kannatavee with a knife. Blood spills. The victim collapses, gravely wounded. Paramedics rush him to hospital as stunned onlookers gasp.
BMW Getaway and a City on Edge
Theerayut doesn’t stick around. He bolts from the scene, slipping into a sleek BMW. Witnesses watch as he speeds off into the night, vanishing into Phuket’s streets.
Hours later, police find the BMW abandoned at Phunphol Night Plaza. The city buzzes with rumours. Who is this man, and why did he snap?
Surrender at Midnight: Theerayut Faces the Law
It’s nearly midnight on October 3 when Theerayut finally appears at Phuket City police station. He’s not alone—his lawyer stands by his side. The court has already issued a warrant for his arrest.
Police Colonel Chatree Chookaew confirms the dramatic surrender. “The warrant was valid, so the suspect was taken into custody immediately,” he says. Theerayut now faces charges of attempted murder and illegal possession of a weapon.
“It Wasn’t Murder”: Suspect’s Emotional Defence
In his first statement, Theerayut insists he never meant to kill. “It was a personal matter, not political,” he claims. He says jealousy got the better of him, but murder was never his intention.
He’s adamant: “No one else was involved.” But police aren’t convinced. They’ve already seized the getaway car and interviewed witnesses. The evidence stacks up.
No Bail for the Powerful: Judge Refuses Release
Despite his family’s influence, Theerayut’s plea for bail is swiftly rejected. The judge rules he must remain in custody while the investigation continues.
His family’s political ties only add fuel to the fire. Theerayut’s father and relatives reportedly hold top positions in Thai politics. The case grips the nation—can even the privileged escape justice?
Trial Looms: Will Justice Prevail?
Theerayut’s fate now rests with Phuket’s provincial court. A conviction could mean years behind bars. His lawyer will argue for manslaughter, not murder.
This sensational case sends a clear message: even the well-connected can’t always outrun the law in Thailand. Or can they? The courtroom drama is just beginning.




