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UPDATE: Pattaya Club Guards Accused of Beating Indian “Tourist” Claim Victim Allegedly Lied, was a Former Employee

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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Pattaya — The nightclub guards accused of attacking an Indian tourist on Pattaya Walking Street on Sunday, January 29th, reported to the Pattaya police to deny the accusation, saying the tourist, who according to them is actually an ex-pat and former club staff member, was allegedly vandalizing the pub’s property and that they did not attack him but that Indian men at another venue did.


The Pattaya nightclub guards whom the Indian tourist alleged Sunday of attacking him over a complaint about courtesy met with police at 2:30 PM yesterday to tell their side of the story.


The guards, led by 31-year-old Mr. Adrian G, told police that they did have an argument with the victim, but it was not because of the victim’s complaint but because the victim and his friends allegedly tried to disturb the pub, jumped in front of the pub’s owner’s car, and allegedly tried to smash the car.

 

The injured victim, identified as 35-year-old Mr. Prince C., used to work for the pub and left long ago, said Mr. Adrian. He added that the victim visited the outside of the pub at 3 AM yesterday and according to Adrian caused problems, so the guards hauled him away from the venue. The head guard insisted that his crew did not hurt the victim, as he just wandered off. The name of the club has been withheld pending a full police investigation.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/01/30/update-pattaya-club-guards-accused-of-beating-indian-tourist-reveal-victim-allegedly-lied-was-a-former-employee-had-vandalized-owners-car/

 

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There is no excuse for assault with a gang of so called doormen against one man or person. In the uk I'm sure the law still is 7 on 1 regardless of the level of violence is attempted murder. I'll go out on a limb here; obviously the club obtained a work permit for said ex employee!!! They are like little children lying and making stupid excuses digging themselves deeper into the brown stuff.

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