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There is an Instagram account in the name of "Eliran Alias" which is set to "private". It could be him judging by the profile picture (i.e. right age group). If 100,000 Euros has been offered to make the case go away, he's likely some rich kid with rich parents, like those who raped that girl in Cyprus a while back. EDIT - Looking at his picture on the Reddit thread posted earlier, the Instagram account I found is his. It also says he tried to set fire to his girlfriend in Israel 15 years ago. Nice guy - not! It also says he has been fined THB 2500 by the Samui Court after confessing to the crime.
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Sambum, I was replying to another poster who commented on my anecdote of witnessing a similar incident in a bar in Phuket in the early 1980s. It involved a drunken German tourist in a fight over a girl, and nobody got harmed fortunately. I'm well aware this latest incident involved a Briton and an Israeli and that the Israeli was the aggressor. Germans wielding broken beer bottles can be just as dangerous as Israelis, or any other nationality for that matter.
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The Daily Mail UK article gives a bit more detail and in less juvenile language. Horrifying moment British backpacker almost bleeds to death after he's attacked and stabbed in the neck in Thai bar 'after telling another tourist to leave his female friend alone' | Daily Mail Online It reminds me of the time, many years ago (early 1980s on my first visit to Phuket), when I was sitting at a beach bar and a drunk German next to me smashed a beer bottle on the bar and started threatening someone with it - again over a girl. Fortunately nobody was injured but it was a scary incident. The police were called and my husband and I beat a hasty retreat, having been warned not to get involved with the local cops.
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Belgian fugitive convicted for attempted murder arrested in Thailand
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Well, I wouldn't know about that. :-) -
Belgian fugitive convicted for attempted murder arrested in Thailand
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
They must all be in Europe then because I didn't come across any when I was in Marrakech not too long ago. On the other hand, many of the Moroccan troublemakers in Belgium and the Netherlands were not born in Morocco, and instead are the children of immigrants. -
'Big Joke' Absent From Duty Amid Online Gambling Case
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
A rather good impression of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters) constellation. ???? -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't think the banks are doing that here in NL but as you say, it is a government decision not an EU one. I know that France, which is also in the EU, has a much tighter control over its citizens' finances. -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not true! At least not where I live. I have never once submitted my tax information to my bank in an EU country. From time to time they will send you a compliance letter, to check that you are who you say you are and not some criminal involved in money laundering. American Express does the same. -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Why is my "ex-pat network" (I used that term loosely, it is just a group of British people who live in the same EU country as me) wrong? Numerous people where I live had their British bank accounts closed post Brexit. The Halifax was among the banks to do so. HSBC and Santander (headquartered in Spain) were the only ones to still offer banking services to those with UK citizenship who did not actually reside in the UK. This has caused a lot of problems for those affected - those with private pensions, mortgages, rental income etc. which had formerly been paid into their UK bank accounts. Barclays, whom I used to bank with, have now decided to extend this idiocy worldwide. No doubt other banks will follow suit. -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It was due to Brexit initially when several UK banks (including Barclays) closed the accounts of Brits resident in the EU a couple of years ago. This was because the banks concerned never bothered to get the required banking licences to do business in the EU. Only HSBC and Santander did. Banking compliance regarding money laundering etc. is a separate issue entirely. -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
HSBC and Santander are the only two UK High Street banks which continue to allow non-UK residents to bank with them, according to my "expat network". -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You should be OK. HSBC and Santander are the only two High Street banks in the UK which have continued to allow Brits not living in the UK to bank with them. -
Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Barclays and some other banks (Lloyds, NatWest etc.) closed accounts of Brits residing in the EU a couple of years back. The reason was Brexit. The banks never bothered to take out the required banking licences to continue to do business in the EU. Now Barclays is extending this worldwide, unless you have a "global" (usually offshore) account with them, but you have to maintain a balance of £100,000 at all times to avoid the monthly charge of £40. I'm told by fellow expats that HSBC and Santander are the only high street banks in the UK which continue to allow Brits resident abroad to maintain accounts. -
‘Main customers’: Russians fleeing Putin’s war find a home in Phuket
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
If you read the article properly, you will see he's still working for the Russian IT company. He's become a digital nomad. -
Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
In various European holiday spots they usually beat the s**** out of them, according to the tabloid press. -
Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
If you are talking about Mizzy, it doesn't seem to stop him. ???? -
Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I thought he looked quite tall for the average Chinese, and yes, there was something about his physique that made him different. Having said that, China is a huge country with many different ethnic groups. -
Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I suspect it was filmed on Tik Tok for a reason. You should see what's happening in the UK at the moment with these so-called social media pranksters. -
Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
IslandLover replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
It was filmed on Tik Tok for a reason. ????