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Canadian attacked with machete in Thailand in stable condition

Feb 22, 2017 | 11:00 AM

CHUMPHON, Thailand — Police in Thailand have arrested two men accused of slashing a Canadian man with a machete while trying to steal a gold necklace from his female companion last week.

The Bangkok Post reported in its online edition that Canadian Philip Sullivan, 68, and King Kulkaew of Bangkok had left a restaurant on foot last Wednesday in the southern city of Chumphon when they were followed by a pickup truck.

Then, at a quiet spot near the restaurant, police say one suspect allegedly left the vehicle and tried to snatch King’s gold necklace.

Police say Sullivan intervened and was hacked on the right arm and neck and is now in stable condition. His companion suffered bruising.