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Dubai Man Drugged In Midtown Inn, Pratamnuk Road.

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SOURCE: Pattaya City News: February 20th 2007

Dubai man drugged and robbed by Pattaya Beach Sex Worker.

We now take you to the Midtown Inn located on the Pratamnuk Road opposite the Marine Plaza Hotel. Police were called to the location at around 1pm on Tuesday Afternoon after information relating to a Hotel Guest who was reportedly wandering around the grounds of the Guest House in a dazed state was received.

We joined Police who found the man; Mr. Joseph Funey aged 30 from Dubai, wandering around in a confused state. He managed to explain to Police that he had checked into the Hotel at 2am earlier that morning with a woman he had picked up from Pattaya Beach known as “Namfon”.

Hotel staff checked his room at 1pm after he failed to checkout at Midday and found the confused man. Mr. Funey further explained that he remembered the woman using a spray directed at his face.

He then passed out and was awoken by Hotel Staff in the afternoon. Details regarding any stolen items could not be taken from the victim who was still feeling the effects of the spray. He is now in Hospital and will be questioned further when he recovers.

We must warn tourists that men or women taken from the beach back to your Hotel room, house or apartment exposes you to a significant risk and we ask you to think twice before taking such a person back to your abode.

SOURCE: Pattaya City News: February 20th 2007

Dubai man drugged and robbed by Pattaya Beach Sex Worker.

We now take you to the Midtown Inn located on the Pratamnuk Road opposite the Marine Plaza Hotel. Police were called to the location at around 1pm on Tuesday Afternoon after information relating to a Hotel Guest who was reportedly wandering around the grounds of the Guest House in a dazed state was received.

We joined Police who found the man; Mr. Joseph Funey aged 30 from Dubai, wandering around in a confused state. He managed to explain to Police that he had checked into the Hotel at 2am earlier that morning with a woman he had picked up from Pattaya Beach known as “Namfon”.

Hotel staff checked his room at 1pm after he failed to checkout at Midday and found the confused man. Mr. Funey further explained that he remembered the woman using a spray directed at his face.

He then passed out and was awoken by Hotel Staff in the afternoon. Details regarding any stolen items could not be taken from the victim who was still feeling the effects of the spray. He is now in Hospital and will be questioned further when he recovers.

We must warn tourists that men or women taken from the beach back to your Hotel room, house or apartment exposes you to a significant risk and we ask you to think twice before taking such a person back to your abode.

Will they never learn?

Now using sprays to inflict the knock out drops.......probably some sort of animal anaesthetic.

Sprays? Yikes - getting more sophisticated, first ovaltine now an aerosol. :o

Don't suppose Mr Funey thinks it very funny though...

sorry - bad joke - best stop now....

Simon

with a woman he had picked up from Pattaya Beach known as “Namfon”.

Love the name, rain water.

Was that what was in the spray?

Coming from Dubai it might ahve been a shock. :o

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