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Foreign Nationals Clash with Thais at Bali Hai Pier

A fight involving Thai and foreign nationals near Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya early on May 29 ended with a young Thai woman trapped beneath a reversing car and suffering serious injuries. The incident took place at around 5am near the popular pier area. Video footage later shared on Facebook showed chaotic scenes as men chased and punched each other while several women were seen pulling hair and fighting nearby.

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The altercation was witnessed by 23-year-old Warayut, who described seeing a foreign man wield a rock while others attempted to intervene. As conflicting parties scattered, Warayut noticed a black car backing over Pimpimol, trapping her beneath. He and bystanders lifted the car, freeing the injured woman who was then transported by her boyfriend to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital for a fractured hip.

A 23-year-old witness, Warayut, said he came across the disturbance while returning home from squid fishing. According to him, tensions escalated when a foreign man appeared ready to throw a rock, although it was unclear who the intended target was.

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Warayut said a smaller man, whom he believed to be Thai, tried to take the rock away before the situation spiralled further out of control.

As the crowd scattered in different directions, Warayut said he then saw a black car reversing into a woman later identified as 20-year-old Pimpimol, leaving her trapped underneath the vehicle.

Warayut and another man initially tried to lift the car themselves but were unable to move it. Other people nearby later joined in and helped raise the vehicle enough for the injured woman to be pulled free.

Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend. Early reports indicated she suffered a fractured hip in the incident.

CCTV footage reviewed near the scene showed the black sedan driving against traffic with its headlights off at about 4.57am while heading towards a bridge close to Bali Hai Pier.

The car later stopped beside a black SUV, where a brief interaction appeared to occur, before moving again and making a U-turn. Footage showed the sedan parking in the middle of the road for nearly a minute before driving behind the SUV parked at the roadside.

According to Thairath, people inside the sedan got out at about 4.59am and became involved in the confrontation.

The CCTV footage showed foreign men exchanging punches while three or four women were also involved in fights nearby. The report did not identify the women’s nationalities.

Moments later, the footage showed the sedan reversing over Pimpimol, trapping her underneath the vehicle.

Officers from Pattaya City Police Station inspected the area and collected evidence from the scene.

Police said no complaints had been filed and neither side had requested legal action following the incident.

Caution video shows the woman being run over

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BusyB Platinum Member

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19 hours ago, Dmitry2222 said:

It’s strange that the police don’t see anything illegal in what happened. Tourist areas have long started to look like war zones — Pattaya, Patong in Phuket — places that are better to avoid at night.

You mean all that trouble and then all that paperwork just as shift's about to end?

It was 5am.

Mayhem11 Advanced Member

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Pattaya the family friendly place.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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21 hours ago, Dmitry2222 said:
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It’s strange that the police don’t see anything illegal in what happened

The police viewing videos of the incident they could see the illegalities that were happening but they couldn't do anything about it as they weren't there to witness it and it wasn't, subsequently, reported to them. Thai law requires a report to be made before the police can investigate the offences seen in this thread.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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9 hours ago, Frankie baby said:

The woman who disappeared under the car was stamping on the guy on the ground seconds earlier. No more agro from her?

I thought it was a Thai woman stamping on another woman already on the ground. Need to watch again.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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7 hours ago, orchidfan said:

Off topic a bit...but,

My Dad ( Aussie) used to refer to the "ground" as the "deck" and to knock a person out so they fell to the ground was to "deck" them as they 'hit the deck'

Probably came from his 5 years in the Navy in WW2.

Decking somebody is a very British expression.

ukrules Star Member

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10 hours ago, OldmanJ said:

What a load of nonsense people thinking this type of behavior will stop once immigration reverts back to 30 days.Don't know what they have been drinking and smoking but no common sense there in that comment.


It's called humour (translated to humor for your convenience in case you're from the US), but of course there's no way you could have known that.

spidermike007 Star Member

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It really does appear that the tourist zones of Phuket and Pattaya have declined to the point of barely being recognizable from what they once were.

And it's insatiable quest for higher tourist numbers Thailand has invited in a lot of dregs, and a lot of criminals, and a lot of people who are just hyped up on adrenaline and drugs.

The number one rule for many of us here is you just never get into a fight with Thai people. If you win the fight you lose, and if you lose the fight you lose. And no matter how it turns out it will normally lead to all kinds of trouble.

Let's figure out a way to get rid of the loser brigade.

NanLaew Star Member

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On 5/29/2026 at 7:07 PM, ukrules said:

At least they've addressed this kind of issue once and for all, as soon as the 60 day visa free entry reverts back to 30 days all these incidents will stop 🙄

Yes! In total agreement. I can't believe so many people here think that reverting to the 30-day visa-exempt won't make any difference.

It's like those who need emojis to tell them when someone's taking the piss.

Marco100 Advanced Member

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Collateral Alcohol Damage at 5 am ... By the title , I was expecting a real clash of Titans , like a a 100 people involved ... boring .

AngryMan Senior Member

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In most cases where Foreigners are involved with violence at silly O’clock in the morning it is nearly always linked to:

(a) Lack of Tolerance for Alcohol due to it being illegal in the home countries!

(b) A mixture of Alcohol and/or some other substance that causes low IQ people to behave like the idiots they really are!

But that's just my opinion and it has not scientific evidence to back it up, just observation over many years!

I now if I have a bit too much to drink then I either stop drinking or start eating, or better yet, go home and start sleeping!

10baht Silver Member

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On 5/30/2026 at 12:30 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

The driver of the black car was not a Thai, as the article clearly reported.

Sorry I don't see that. Please show me,

10baht Silver Member

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On 5/30/2026 at 10:57 AM, orchidfan said:

I go to a couple of places (eg. Homepro) where it's angled parking and 99% pull in front first.

Just can't handle the complexity of trying to reverse in, let alone pull out and have to turn right from pointing in the wrong direction!!!😂

More places should have angled parking spaces.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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9 hours ago, 10baht said:
On 5/30/2026 at 12:30 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

The driver of the black car was not a Thai, as the article clearly reported.

Sorry I don't see that. Please show me

Did you not read the OP?...

"Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend..."

10baht Silver Member

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend..."

The driver who took her to the hospital not the the driver who hit her

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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59 minutes ago, 10baht said:
hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend..."

The driver who took her to the hospital not the the driver who hit her

One and the same. The driver who took her to hospital was the one who was driving the car that ran over her and was her boyfriend.

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