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Surfcrest
January 20th, 2014, 14:52
Vancouverite shot and paralyzed in Thailand by man he was trying to help

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/01/vancouver-man-nic-brown-shot-paralyzed-thailand/

Last summer, Nic Brown was in Chiang Mai, Thailand teaching English, but the experience of a lifetime took a turn for the worst on the evening of June 21.

An intoxicated man referred to as тАЬDonтАЭ was behaving in a drunk and disorderly manner at the bar where Nic, his girlfriend and friends were enjoying some drinks. He attacked and sexually assaulted bar patrons and staff, which instigated a fight inside the bar. Nic and his friends (who were not involved in the fight) wanted to help Don before he received even further injuries, so during a short break in the fight they picked him up from the ground and took him outside to his car for safety.

However, Don came back and stopped his car right in front of the bar. From inside the vehicle, he aimed his gun at the bar and fired five times before driving off. Bar patrons were able to recall the license plate number which led police investigators to arrest Don.

Three people were hit from the shots fired including Nic who became paralyzed from the chest down, taking away his ability to walk.

Nic was the only one who did not recover from his injuries. He spent six months in a Thai hospital to recover from multiple surgeries and a serious pressure ulcer on his tailbone that wore down the integrity of the bone.

Don the shooter has since been released as his family made bail of the equivalent of USD$5,000. According to Nic, the shooterтАЩs family placed their son in a mental institute for a period of time and even had him join the тАШmonkhoodтАЩ to strengthen his case in court.

Don will face trial soon, but there are concerns by Nic, his girlfriend, family and friends that a foreigner will not receive fair justice without some sort of international pressure on ThailandтАЩs legal system.

Supporters of Nic are hoping that Vancouverites can share NicтАЩs story and video so that his case receives the attention it deserves and needs.

In addition to the legal case, a crowd funding campaign has been launched to assist Nic with his bills. He has been unable to work, is тАЬconfined to a wheelchairтАЭ and is struggling with the costs associated with the trial and ongoing medical treatments.

The campaign on GoFundMe.org has a goal of raising at least $10,000 and within its first four days it has already taken in nearly $2,000. All funds raised will go towards NicтАЩs medical treatments.

A Facebook page has also been created in support of Nic.

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corky
January 20th, 2014, 20:21
The same story was posted on Andrew Drummond's web site on 12 January

http://www.andrew-drummond.com/2014/01/gunned-down-in-thailand-through-loss-of.html

BonTong
January 21st, 2014, 11:59
A couple of articles from the Chiang Mai local news at the time:

Student Arrested for Shooting 3 Tourists in Busy Nimmanhaemin Bar тАУ shooter already out on bail Jun 24, 2013 (http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=1967)

Nimmanhaemin Shooting Victim Nic Brown Still Hospitalised, Unable to Walk Jul 18, 2013 (http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=2088)

Surfcrest
January 22nd, 2014, 04:12
It only made the Metro Daily last week, probably in light of efforts to raise money here for the local victim's medical expenses.

While the topic may not be "Gay" Thailand, it should raise awareness of the importance of insurance and having a plan in case something goes terribly wrong while in the LOS. I recall a few years back a junior employee in my company drowned while on vacation in Thailand and the efforts the family had to take after the tragedy to bring the body back to Canada.

Additionally, the second important lesson is to take extra precaution to avoid conflict. Sometimes when situations happen, we sometimes forget we aren't home anymore where situations like this can spin out of control on us quickly. This is something that can happen anywhere, including anywhere in Thailand any of us might be.

It's good to see Nic Brown's spirits are still, for the most part up...given his current injuries and the pain he must be enduring.

Surfcrest