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Drunk Indian Tourist Claims to Lose Gold Bracelet to Pattaya Transwoman


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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A drunk Indian tourist was reportedly pickpocketed by a transgender individual while passed out on Walking Street in Pattaya.

I say he lost a lot more than his bracelet, starting with what small shred of dignity he has left. 

 

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How does this conspiracy theory sound? I’ve made this up btw. Indian tourist buys gold chain, also buys a similar fake one. Gets a ladyboy to snatch it with some evidence (cctv, witnesses etc), gets a police report, claims the insurance money, pays off ladyboy a fee, sells real gold chain, holiday paid off. 

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Seemingly everyone here is critical of the drunken man. I say, if you want to get drunk, then go ahead and ruin your health. But people should be free to do so without having to worry about being robbed by the notorious Pattaya katoeys. Pattaya katoeys have robbed so many people that there should be a public warning made to tourists to beware of Pattaya's katoeys who may try their hardest to rob you. The LBTQXYZ+++++ people here will no doubt scream, "How dare you! Katoeys have their rights!! You're a racist!" They don't have the right to rob though, and that is what seemingly many of them are doing to tourists and residents.

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6 hours ago, Uttaradit farang said:

Don’t think I’ve ever seen any Indians legless in Pattaya.. all they seem to do is walking up and down the soi’s eyeing the girls up 

They only drink bottles of water shared between four of them.

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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Could his 200,000 baht bracelet and missing mobile be back in his hotel room safe ?

 

Could you read the linked article? Natt denied taking the gold bracelet and claimed that she also tried to return the phone to Mr. Kotay because she could not use it due to the passcode.

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Well, it seems that the high number of Indians reportedly being robbed of their gold necklaces in Pattaya hasn't received the media coverage you'd expect back home, because they still show up flashing their bling. Or - it has and generated reports of even more robberies, genuine or not.

 

Impossible to judge who to believe in this case. I certainly don't believe the trans saying she tried to return the phone as it was password protected. Tried? What does that mean? She couldn't find him? He refused to accept it? Utter nonsense and the usual Thai-standard excuse that a child would come up with. Did he actually have the gold necklace? Who knows? And we never will. He said, she said.

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

No, he would have frozen to death too in many of them!

Topic is in a section called 'Pattaya News'! It qualifies!

 

Pattaya news it may be, I am just saying that type of theft happens anywhere and everywhere and is not unique to Pattaya.

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1 hour ago, PETERTHEATER said:

Also headlined as 'transwoman' so is that a female wanting to be a male?

 

 

It's always stated in the present tense as who they are now, not what they were before. So, if it says trans-woman it means they transitioned into that from something else. Trans is a qualifier stating they were not always that way.

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18 minutes ago, JimTripper said:

It's always stated in the present tense as who they are now, not what they were before. So, if it says trans-woman it means they transitioned into that from something else. Trans is a qualifier stating they were not always that way.

Thanks Jim, I find all this modern gender jargon confusing.

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15 hours ago, pomchop said:

A fool and his money are soon parted.

An old one and a good one and simply put, not like 2 posts above. :tongue:

Pisssed out.

Passed out.

Missed out.  

an allround loser and not typical of Indian culture?

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1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Could you read the linked article? Natt denied taking the gold bracelet and claimed that she also tried to return the phone to Mr. Kotay because she could not use it due to the passcode.

 

Despite Natt’s denial, the Pattaya police are continuing their investigation and examining other CCTV cameras in the area. No further evidence has been found to confirm the victim’s account of the bracelet theft so far, according to the police. The authorities are also considering the possibility that Mr. Kotay may have misplaced the bracelet elsewhere before the incident.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A drunk Indian tourist was reportedly pickpocketed by a transgender individual while passed out on Walking Street in Pattaya.

 

The incident was reported to Pattaya police in the early hours of December 4th by the Indian victim, Mr. Kotay Avisake, 40. The man claimed to have been robbed of his phone and a gold bracelet worth over 200,000 baht after falling asleep in front of a cannabis shop on Walking Street in South Pattaya.

 

Mr. Kotay stated that he had been drinking at an entertainment venue on Walking Street until he became very intoxicated. He then left the establishment and sat down near a nearby cannabis shop, where he then eventually dozed off. Upon waking up, he discovered, according to him, that his gold bracelet that he had purchased in India for 500,000 rupees or 200,000 baht was missing.

 

Mr. Kotay requested to review the CCTV footage from a nearby camera and saw a suspect, a transgender person, approaching him and seemingly taking something away from him. He immediately reported the incident to the Pattaya Police Station and provided the police with the CCTV recording.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Full story: The Pattaya News 2023-12-04

 

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The katoey was heard singing " I want to hold your hand "  

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