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Chinese Man Attacks Ladyboy in Pattaya Hotel

A 22-year-old Chinese man allegedly attacked a ladyboy with a broken glass inside a hotel room in Pattaya, leaving the victim covered in blood with multiple injuries before fleeing Thailand.

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The incident came to light after Facebook user “bell apisara” posted video clips and details online, claiming the victim had been assaulted by a Chinese man. The post said the victim was prevented from leaving the room and only escaped after eventually managing to open the door for friends to help. According to the post, the victim suffered facial wounds requiring 19 stitches, eight stitches to the hand and four stitches to the foot.

The attack reportedly happened at a hotel in South Pattaya, Chon Buri. Reporters visited the hotel at about 6pm on 25 May 2026 and spoke with reception staff, who said they were not present during the incident but had been briefed by a colleague working the earlier shift.

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Hotel staff said the injured ladyboy ran down from a third-floor room at around 6am on 25 May in a blood-soaked condition and told staff only that “the Chinese man did not pay for my services”. Staff provided assistance and recorded part of the aftermath on video.

The suspect was identified as Chen Wentao, 22, a Chinese national. Hotel records showed he checked in on 23 May and paid 750 baht per night, with a 500-baht deposit. Following the incident, he allegedly fled without collecting the deposit and the hotel is gathering evidence to file a complaint with Pattaya City Police over property damage.

Police believe the dispute may have started after the Chinese man allegedly hired the victim for services and later became angry after discovering the victim was a ladyboy. Investigators are examining whether this led to the assault.

The victim, identified as 25-year-old Thanawat, filed a complaint with Pattaya City Police. Officers sent the victim for a medical examination and planned a detailed interview later.

Authorities later confirmed that Chen Wentao had already left Thailand. Immigration records showed he departed through Suvarnabhumi Airport, passing through immigration at 11.20am on 25 May for a flight bound for Chongqing, China.

Amarin reported that police are continuing their investigation and are expected to review evidence, witness accounts and medical reports as part of the case.

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Keeenok Powell Silver Member

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I always cop for a feel before agreeing a price.

If it’s bigger than mine then the deal’s off.

TedG Ruby Member

TedG

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I hope Thailand can get China to return this guy for some justice.

novacova Diamond Member

novacova

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7 hours ago, NanLaew said:

...and the assault with broken glass? Happens all the time in a "scuffle" does it?

Yes along with knives, machetes, bullets, fists, cars, steel pipes and chains.

JJ-Thailand Silver Member

JJ-Thailand

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He is going back to China; there the authorities will deal with him.

jacko45k Star Member

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10 hours ago, TedG said:

I hope Thailand can get China to return this guy for some justice.

China doe not extradite it's people IIRC.

TedG Ruby Member

TedG

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3 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

China doe not extradite it's people IIRC.

There is a treaty in place, but it probably works only one way.

NanLaew Star Member

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18 hours ago, wavodavo said:

I reckon that he told her that he was hungry and wanted to eat something and she? dropped her nickers and he saw the sausage and spuds he got angry.You can't blame him can you ??

Nowt wrong with bangers 'n' mash.

NanLaew Star Member

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17 hours ago, thecyclist said:
On 5/26/2026 at 8:13 AM, andygrr said:

How did they get the photo of the attack from inside the room

Maybe this hotel has hidden cameras in all rooms and bathrooms, spying on guests.

More likely people either can't read what's been written, or have rubbish comprehension.

I blame Thatcher myself.

Georgealbert Star Member

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UPDATE

Chinese Tourist Claims Pattaya Ladyboy Extortion Trap

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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On 5/26/2026 at 5:14 AM, Georgealbert said:

Police believe the dispute may have started after the Chinese man allegedly hired the victim for services and later became angry after discovering the victim was a ladyboy

Yet another case..

I still think the ladyboys should work in an area/soi that is cleary marked as 'This soi is for ladyboys only and their clients' - then highly publish that fact. It would be much safer for the ladyboys. Mixing them in with regular bar girls is asking for trouble if a naive customer picks up a ladyboy thinking he's a she and things turn ugly back at the hotel. Remember, while many long-time customers of these places like Walking Street, Cowboy, etc., can usually suss out a ladyboy, a newcomer might not be able to tell the difference, especially if drunk.

PingRoundTheWorld Gold Member

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

UPDATE

Chinese Tourist Claims Pattaya Ladyboy Extortion Trap

Now that sounds like a more believable version of events, and explains who took the photos - the other 2 ladyboys in the room. The fact "she" lied about being in the room alone with him when there were 2 others with her says it all - he was defending himself against 3 men trying to extort him violently. The hotel staff's part in this is supicious too. They really should do something about these ladyboy gangs - they're more than a nuisance now - they're becoming more and more dangerous.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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On 5/26/2026 at 4:35 PM, Nemises said:

Yeah fair enough, this time the stars aligned for him. I still wouldn’t bank on Pattaya-to-booking-a-plane-sitting-there-waiting-for-him (with empty seats) in 5 hours as a long-term travel strategy though 😂

There are also often stand by tickets , you can take the seats of any no shows just before departure

CCesar Senior Member

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Well looks like it didnt work out well for the lady boy this time for a change.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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On 5/29/2026 at 2:53 PM, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Now that sounds like a more believable version of events, and explains who took the photos - the other 2 ladyboys in the room. The fact "she" lied about being in the room alone with him when there were 2 others with her says it all - he was defending himself against 3 men trying to extort him violently. The hotel staff's part in this is supicious too. They really should do something about these ladyboy gangs - they're more than a nuisance now - they're becoming more and more dangerous.

Agreed - this seems far more believable.

The first story was always very suspicious - How did the Ladyboy's friends get there so quickly, as soon as the fight broke out and take photos ?? - the obvious answer is that they were there already - which makes the extortion story far more believable - what other explanation can there be for the 'two other' men to be there ?

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