The jilted Thai lover of disgraced ex-AFL champ Mark ‘Bomber’ Thompson has called on Victoria Police to jail him.
Rachanai Sarach was deported home to Thailand as the ex-Essendon champ and premiership winning coach for Geelong was embroiled in a drug scandal that threatened to end his career in 2018.
Ms Sarach, who claimed she was in love with the former AFL star and wanted to marry him, hit social media this week to call on cops to put him behind bars.
Rachanai Sarach hit social media to vent her anger at fallen footy star Mark ‘Bomber’ Thompson
Bomber Thompson has been dating a deported Thai woman (pictured together), it has been revealed
‘I want people and police take Mark in jail,’ she tweeted on Tuesday.
Daily Mail Australia has chosen to redact some of her wild accusations, but has contacted Australian Federal Police for comment.
‘I still do something with police from Thailand to take police from Melbourne soon,’ the tweet continued.
Ms Sarach shared the tweet with a variety of media organisations and identities, including footy reporter Mark Stevens and the AFL itself.
In an ongoing Twitter tirade sent directly to Thompson’s Twitter handle, Ms Sarach posted shadowy images of Thai police at a door alongside an image of her and Thompson together in happier times.
‘I am still gone and have hurt because big man kill me I am so sad for you lie to me and make me sick and can’t stay here, just let you know before I gone now so hurt and very hurt because you lie to me,’ she wrote alongside the images.
Her fury appeared to have gone public on March 19, when she started tweeting Thompson, now aged 58, with messages of misery from abroad.
‘I don’t know what you think about me here but I have very bad here,’ she wrote.
‘So sad for me here.’
The following day she threatened Thompson with police action.
‘I am ok for help police from Melbourne now we can have a good working for something Big in Melbourne,’ she tweeted.
Another rant from Rachanai Sarach on social media
Rachanai Sarach (left and right with Thompson) has said she is in love with the former AFL star and that she wants to marry him
An image posted by Rachanai Sarach on social media. She has previously claimed she wanted to marry former AFL champ Mark Thompson
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Thompson about the public rants, which have been shared on Melbourne footy forum institution BigFooty.com.
The pair had reportedly got to know each other in Melbourne in 2017, but she was deported from Australia on January 3 the following year.
‘Mark very good for me,’ Ms Sarach told The Herald Sun at the time of their supposed relationship.
Asked if she wanted to get married to him, she replied: ‘Yeah, I what (want).’
The woman uploaded dozens of photos of her and Thompson travelling Asia together on Facebook before deleting them.
One was captioned in Thai: ‘My love, we will love each other forever.’
Thompson reportedly tried to visit Ms Sarach at the Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre in December 2017, but was allegedly turned away.
He was allowed to visit her when he tried again a week later and allegedly left her $5,000 in US and Australian dollars and a phone before she was deported.
Their supposed love affair had broken as Thompson apologised to fans after being charged with seven offences – including trafficking ‘ice’.
In July 2019, Thompson was fined $3,000 for drug possession, but had the drug trafficking charge against him dismissed.
Police allegedly found 33 grams of methamphetamine, 481 MDA pills, an LSD tab, four smoking pipes and scales in his home.
‘It was a difficult time,’ Thompson had told the court.
‘I took drugs to mask the pain.’
Thompson reportedly tried to visit Ms Sarach (pictured) at the Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre in December 2017 but was allegedly turned away
Mark Thompson (pictured leaving court in 2018) joked that he was going into the ‘ice business’ years before he was arrested and charged with multiple drug-related offences
Just last month, Thompson revealed his life was back after joining the Essendon Doutta Stars Football Club as an assistant with club’s Under 16 team.
Bombers premiership player and Doutta Stars senior coach, Paul Barnard, told Melbourne radio SEN Thompson deserved forgiveness.
‘Let’s be honest, we need to be forgiving of each other, we’ve seen what’s gone on over the last week or two of what can happen,’ Barnard told SEN’s The Run Home.
‘At the end of the day, he’s doing this for nothing. He’s coming to help, and he just wants to be involved. He’s slipped in quietly and I know the club is really appreciative.
‘Who wouldn’t want them to be coached by a bloke who has been involved in five senior premierships?
‘I think we just need to be a little bit more forgiving, and this is one way to help, and he can help us.
‘I think it’s a really program that he’s involved in, and the club have been really supportive if it.’
The former Essendon captain is pictured holding the premiership cup following the club’s 1993 Grand Final win over Carlton
Thompson endured a brutal fall from grace after being busted with a quantity of ice in 2018
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