Families of Malaysian tourists burned in Bangkok urge swift transfer home


BANGKOK: The families of two Malaysian tourists who were set on fire here on Thursday (Aug 7) have requested the Thai authorities to allow them to be transferred back to Malaysia as soon as they are medically fit.

The two Malaysians, identified as Gan Xiao Zhen, 27, and her boyfriend Ong Yik Leong, 26, were attacked by an unemployed man who allegedly threw thinner on them before setting them on fire near a shopping mall on Ratchadamri Road at around 10pm on Thursday.

Gan Kin In, 80, said his daughter had arrived in Bangkok on Wednesday (Aug 6) for a holiday, just a day before the incident occurred.

"My heart felt uneasy when Xiao Zhen told me a week ago that she was planning to come to Thailand for a holiday with her boyfriend.

"There have been too many incidents happening in Thailand this year, and I did not feel this was the right time to travel here.

"But Xiao Zhen convinced me that it was safe," he told Bernama when met at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital on Saturday (Aug 9).

He said both families had requested a medical report on the victims' current condition during a short briefing with Thai authorities and hospital medical staff.

Kin In added that the families hoped the victims could be transferred back to Malaysia as soon as possible due to accommodation constraints in a foreign country.

"We just arrived in Bangkok this afternoon, and the Thai authorities arranged the briefing and visits for us. Apart from that, we also hope a medical report can be provided so that we can consult our own doctors in Malaysia regarding their current condition or any possibility of transferring them back soon," he said.

He said Xiao Zhen, who was admitted to the Burn Unit, suffered 36% second-degree burns to her face, chest and arm.

"She is conscious, in a stable condition, and communicates by writing. The doctor informed us she might need around one month to recover," he said.

Meanwhile, Yik Leong, who was treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Police General Hospital, was also in a stable condition and not facing any life-threatening injuries.

On Thursday, Xiao Zhen and Yik Leong were set on fire by a 30-year-old man from Sa Kaeo province, who was later detained by members of the public at the scene before being handed over to the police. – Bernama

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