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Video: Iranian man attacked by Russian in Walking Street, Pattaya

 

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Image: Siamchon News

 

An Iranian man required medical treatment after being involved in a fight with a Russian man on Walking Street, Pattaya

 

Local media reported the incident took place during the early hours of Saturday morning close to McDonalds.

 

Rescue workers from Sawang Boriboon Thammachart Fire Rescue Center in Pattaya attended the scene after reports a foreign man had been injured.

 

At the scene they found Mr Henry Sahabaybeh, 57, unconscious on the floor.

 

Video footage in the aftermath of the incident showed police speaking with witnesses but further details of the attack were not yet clear.

 

Police said they are still trying to investigate what happened and establish a motive for the attack.

 

 

Source: Siamchon News

 

 
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Perhaps they were discussing Putin's policy in Syria  .....  or arguing over some hot piece of totty, though there is plenty to go round for everyone.

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1 minute ago, Bangkokazy said:

Russians are a good people.

Russians is only misunderstood by the rest of the world

No doubt at all that many Russians are good people. Kiss kiss. 

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Ah, the good old days, when guys came to screw and get screwed by Thai women, not to get into punch-ups; no need to travel half-way round the world for that, plenty avaiable for free at home - "Who're you looking at?" .

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Does this mean that not all Russians and Iranians get along?  I thought these

two countries were friends, or maybe Russia likes Turkey better.. hmmm

Geezer

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16 hours ago, petermik said:

"Walking St" should be renamed "fighting alley" ...........:whistling:

I could go for 'Boxing Street'.....

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On 31/03/2018 at 12:46 PM, rooster59 said:

Police said they are still trying to investigate what happened

but asked the public's forbearance as Pattaya Plod are not used to working during the hours of darkness.

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