Three German tourists were injured following an attack by a group of Thai nationals in Patong, Thailand early Friday morning. The incident has sparked a manhunt for the suspects, as authorities intensify efforts to ensure tourist safety in the area. The attack occurred on Thaveewong Road, a popular spot in Patong’s tourist district, drawing significant attention from both locals and visitors.
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The victims were identified as Pascal Werner, 20, Ben Vollmer, 19, and Jann-Arne Maximilian Buchlaub, 19. Passersby found the injured tourists and called for help, leading to their transportation to Patong Hospital after receiving initial treatment from the Phuket Kusoldharm Foundation. Police arrived shortly after being notified of the incident at around 03:00 on April 3, 2026, but the attackers had already fled the scene.
Early investigations suggest that the assailants were a group of Thai nationals. Authorities are now working on reviewing CCTV footage and gathering evidence to track down and apprehend the individuals involved. Interviews with witnesses and those connected to the case are also underway to uncover the motives behind the attack, which has sparked concern over the safety of tourists in Phuket, renowned for its bustling tourism industry.
The incident highlights ongoing safety challenges in popular tourist locales like Patong, with officials striving to address these issues swiftly to maintain the area’s reputation. The police’s response and prompt investigation reflect efforts to reassure visitors and locals alike. As the manhunt continues, officials emphasize the importance of cooperation from the public in providing any information that could assist in the swift capture of the suspects.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 03 Apr 2026
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