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Thai Fortune-Teller Arrested for Stealing Client's Phone
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Thai Fortune-Teller Arrested for Stealing Client's Phone

South China Morning PostJan 1
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Key Facts

  • ✓ A 38-year-old Thai fortune-teller was arrested in Pattaya on Thursday.
  • ✓ The suspect allegedly predicted a client would lose a valuable possession on New Year's Day.
  • ✓ The client's phone was stolen shortly after the prediction.
  • ✓ The suspect denied the theft but claimed it proved the accuracy of his fortune-telling.
  • ✓ The suspect was identified as Udomsap Mueangkaew.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. The Prediction and Alleged Theft
  3. The Confrontation ️
  4. Suspect Profile and Arrest
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

A Thai fortune-teller was arrested in Pattaya on Thursday after a bizarre incident involving a theft that mirrored his own prediction. The suspect, identified by local media as Udomsap Mueangkaew, 38, allegedly told a client she would face bad luck and lose a valuable possession on New Year's Day.

Following the prediction, the client's phone was stolen. When the woman confronted the fortune-teller, he allegedly denied the theft but stated that the loss proved the accuracy of his prophecy. The suspect was reportedly shabbily dressed during the encounter. This arrest has drawn attention to the intersection of superstition and crime in the region.

The Prediction and Alleged Theft#

The incident occurred in Pattaya, a popular coastal city in Thailand, on Thursday. The sequence of events began with a standard consultation between the fortune-teller and his client. Udomsap Mueangkaew allegedly warned the woman that she would experience significant bad luck in the coming days.

Specifically, he predicted that she would lose a valuable possession. The prophecy was made on New Year's Day, adding a layer of ominous timing to the warning. Shortly after the consultation, the client discovered that her phone was missing, seemingly fulfilling the fortune-teller's grim forecast.

"The loss proved the accuracy of his fortune-telling."

— Udomsap Mueangkaew, Suspect

The Confrontation 🗣️#

Upon realizing her phone was gone, the client returned to confront Udomsap Mueangkaew. During the exchange, the suspect reportedly denied any involvement in the disappearance of the device. However, his response to the accusation was unusual.

Instead of expressing sympathy or confusion, Udomsap allegedly used the incident to validate his skills. He told the woman that the loss of her phone served as proof that his fortune-telling was accurate. This admission reportedly led to his subsequent arrest by local authorities.

Suspect Profile and Arrest#

Authorities identified the suspect as Udomsap Mueangkaew, a 38-year-old man operating as a fortune-teller in the area. Reports from the scene described the suspect as being shabbily dressed at the time of the incident and his arrest.

The arrest took place in Pattaya following the client's report. While the source material does not detail the specific legal charges filed, the arrest was directly linked to the accusation of stealing the client's phone. The case serves as a cautionary tale for individuals seeking guidance from street-side mystics.

Conclusion#

The arrest of Udomsap Mueangkaew illustrates a unique convergence of superstition and criminal activity. By predicting a loss and then allegedly orchestrating that loss to prove his own abilities, the fortune-teller turned a prophecy into a crime.

As the investigation continues, this case remains a stark reminder of the potential for fraud within the fortune-telling industry. Residents and tourists in Pattaya are reminded to remain vigilant regarding their personal belongings, regardless of any warnings or predictions they may receive.

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