SARABURI — 7 April 2026, a private tutor has been accused of assaulting a seven-year-old boy by striking him on the head with a mobile phone, leaving him injured, in an incident that has shocked parents.
The boy’s father has filed a police complaint and refused compensation, while other parents have come forward alleging similar abuse in the past.
Reporters visited Saraburi Hospital in Pak Phriao subdistrict, Mueang district, where 41-year-old Pitak Saothi had taken his son, identified as “Keng” (pseudonym), for treatment to a head injury following the alleged assault.
Pitak said he had enrolled his son in extra classes during the school holidays at a tutor’s home in Soi Chanakorn 2, behind his house, to limit the child’s screen time. The boy had attended for just over a week when the incident occurred.
The tutor, later identified as Jiranan Phannin, also known as “Teacher Jit”, about 50, allegedly struck the boy on the head with a mobile phone after he answered three Thai-language test questions incorrectly. The child also reported having his ear pulled and being hit on the back.
“My son told me he had been hurt by the teacher before, since last week, but I didn’t fully believe him. Today, the teacher herself called to say she had hit his head with a phone, causing a wound,” Pitak said.
The father said the tutor admitted acting out of irritation, blaming the heat, and offered compensation of no more than 500 baht or suggested he take the matter to police. He declined the offer and filed an assault complaint at Mueang Saraburi Police Station, insisting the case proceed through the legal system to prevent similar incidents.
After the case was shared on social media, numerous parents commented and provided information alleging prior abuse by the same tutor, including an incident in which a child’s lip was split after being struck with a notebook.
Doctors said the boy’s injury did not require stitches and was a minor open wound. He remains under observation pending further examination, while investigators are summoning those involved for questioning.
Police said the case is under investigation, with evidence being gathered for further legal proceedings.
























































