The Thai woman, identified as Duangduen, parked her motorcycle in front of Chang Rong Temple in Nai Mueng sub-district to answer a phone call when she was allegedly slapped in the face with a sharp durian peel on July 17 by a woman who he said he was her debt collector. The assailant reportedly fled the scene in a pickup truck, leaving Duangduen with a bloody face. Duangduen has since called on the local media for help after there were no developments in the complaint she lodged with the Mueng Lamphun police station following the incident. More from NextShark: Karen people flee to Thailand as Myanmar junta continues attacks She admitted to borrowing about 20,000 baht (about $545.44) from a moneylender last year to open a shop with her friend. Due to financial problems, she said her interest repayment turned into 700,000 baht (about $19,090.51). Duangduen said the COVID-19 pandemic affected their store’s income, causing her to miss payments. The loan shark allegedly sold the arrears to debt collectors who then threatened Duangdun and her friend and raided their homes. The debt collector tricked the women by telling them that borrowing more money would help clear the interest on their debt. However, the new terms only escalated to a repayment requirement of 20,000 baht (about $545.44) per day. Duangduen’s boyfriend reportedly ran away in fear and left her to face the consequences. More from NextShark: 2 men accused of stabbing woman, Queens pizzeria owners who stepped in charged with attempted murder The debt-ridden woman has contacted an official government department dealing with debt management for help. The lender reportedly agreed to stop repayment but later showed up at her home again to demand money. Duangduen said she is still being threatened by the debt collector. The story continues More from NextShark: Portland man charged with punching 5-year-old Japanese girl accused of earlier assault on Filipina Featured image via Mufid Majnun Do you like this content? Read more from NextShark! The family of missing Bay Area woman Alexis Gabe provided handwritten notes about the possible location of her body