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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Foreign Tourists Clash with Motorcycle Rider After Littering Incident in Pattaya Pictures courtesy of Chonburi News. Two foreign nationals have been fined following a drunken altercation with a Thai national motorcycle rider in Pattaya, which escalated into a street brawl. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359012-foreign-tourists-clash-with-motorcycle-rider-after-littering-incident-in-pattaya/ -
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Crime Foreign Tourists Clash with Motorcycle Rider After Littering Incident in Pattaya
Pictures courtesy of Chonburi News. Two foreign nationals have been fined following a drunken altercation with a Thai national motorcycle rider in Pattaya, which escalated into a street brawl. The incident occurred when a delivery rider, was en route to deliver an order. A car, driven by two foreign men, reportedly grazed his motorcycle without causing a collision. Witnesses stated that the visibly intoxicated foreigners then threw a bag of rubbish from their vehicle, which struck the rider. The rider approached the car, sounding his horn to confront the men about their behaviour. In response, one of the foreigners opened the car door and began shouting abuse. The driver soon joined in, leading to a heated verbal exchange. The situation quickly turned violent, with both foreigners allegedly assaulting the 44-year-old rider, who sustained bruises and other minor injuries. Throughout the altercation, the men reportedly hurled insults at Thai people, despite the efforts of a Thai woman who tried to intervene. As the fracas unfolded outside a convenience store, several bystanders, angered by the foreigners’ disrespectful behaviour, stepped in to assist the rider. Witnesses said the crowd retaliated, pushing and striking the tourists, who eventually fled into the shop seeking refuge. Police from Pattaya City Police Station soon arrived at the scene. The foreigners, fearing for their safety, sought protection from officers and accused local residents of stealing their mobile phone. Authorities successfully defused the situation and escorted all involved parties to the police station. The two tourists, whose names and nationality was not disclosed by authorities, were fined for disorderly conduct and agreed to pay 15,000 baht in compensation to the injured rider before being released. Officials confirmed that no serious injuries were reported and that the case was resolved amicably without further escalation. Adapted by Asean Now from Chonburi News 2025-04-28. -
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Breakfast in Pattaya - Ongoing Thread as I tour the best spots
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Respected Labour Official Killed as Truck Crashes into Pickup at Police Checkpoint Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Colleagues are mourning the loss of a senior government official after a lorry collided with his pickup truck near a police checkpoint in Kamphaeng Phet province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359011-respected-labour-official-killed-as-truck-crashes-into-pickup-at-police-checkpoint/ -
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Accident Respected Labour Official Killed as Truck Crashes into Pickup at Police Checkpoint
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Colleagues are mourning the loss of a senior government official after a lorry collided with his pickup truck near a police checkpoint in Kamphaeng Phet province. The fatal collision occurred at approximately 23.15 on 26 April on the southbound lanes of Phaholyothin Road, in front of a tyre shop in Salokbat subdistrict, Khanu Woralaksaburi district. Police and rescue teams quickly arrived at the scene. Authorities found a lorry transporting coal debris, registered in Prachuap Khiri Khan, had slammed into the back of a pickup truck registered in Nakhon Sawan. The collision claimed the life of Mr Somrat 58, a Senior Labour Academic with the Kamphaeng Phet Provincial Employment Office. Preliminary investigations revealed that Mr Somrat had been driving his private vehicle from Mueang Kamphaeng Phet district towards Nakhon Sawan. Traffic had slowed as vehicles queued to pass through a police checkpoint operated by Khanu Woralaksaburi Police Station. It is believed that the lorry, travelling behind Mr Somrat’s vehicle, failed to slow down in time and struck the rear of his pickup with considerable force, pushing it into another lorry ahead. Mr Somrat died at the scene. The lorry driver, Mr Tawee 58, was taken into custody for questioning. Alcohol tests carried out at the scene confirmed that he was not under the influence. Police are continuing their investigation into the exact cause of the collision. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-04-28.
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