Bloke ‘cast black magic spells’ on women to scam money for ‘living expenses’

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Two women in Thailand are calling for justice after they were allegedly scammed by a man who used both financial manipulation and black magic to exploit their trust and resources.

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The man, identified as 32-year-old Bank, is said to have deceived the women into financially supporting him under false pretenses, leading to significant financial losses.

Both women, Kasamon (27) and Phitchaya (29), have turned to the non-profit organization Saimai Survive to help pursue legal action against Bank.

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According to Kasamon, she met Bank on a dating app in October 2019. He presented himself as a military doctor working at a hospital in the Bangna district of Bangkok.

Over the course of their five-year relationship, she claims to have provided substantial financial support, including picking him up and dropping him off from work and covering his daily expenses. In total, Kasamon alleges she spent over 1 million baht on him.

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Bank allegedly claimed that his superiors had not approved his salary, asking for financial assistance with promises of repayment that were never fulfilled.

Phitchaya, another woman who fell victim to Bank’s deception, had been in a relationship with him for six months. She eventually discovered that he was seeing other women and had been lying about his profession.

When she confronted him, she learned that Bank was not a military doctor, but rather had multiple relationships on the side.

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She also shared a disturbing video showing Bank allegedly pushing her onto a sofa, using vulgar language, and threatening violence if she ended the relationship.

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Both women believe that Bank manipulated them with the help of black magic. They allege that he took them to a religious site in Saraburi province, where they participated in a ritual involving holy threads tied around their wrists and gold leaves placed on their foreheads.

This ritual reportedly instilled a false sense of trust in Bank, leading the women to believe his promises without question.

Bloke 'cast black magic spells' on women to scam money for 'living expenses'
The perpetrator, identified as Bank, allegedly used ‘black magic’ on his victims

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Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, the founder of Saimai Survive, speculates that Bank may have specifically targeted women in the medical profession due to their higher earnings, making them more vulnerable to his deceitful tactics.

The legal path ahead remains unclear, as no further details have been provided on the foundation’s next steps or the status of any legal action.

However, Kasamon and Phitchaya are determined to see justice served, hoping to raise awareness about the dangers of such fraud and manipulation.

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