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Recently, a group of seven Indian men failed to attend a scheduled police questioning following their alleged assault on three others, including the organiser of a Diwali festival on Pattaya beach, Thailand.

 

This incident occurred during the festival held between 8th November and 10th November. The lawyer representing the victims has confirmed that the individuals in question did not respond to official summons issued by the authorities.

 

The Diwali celebration was a collaborative effort by three Indian associations in Pattaya, designed to bring together both Indian locals and tourists for a joyous event.

 

However, the festive atmosphere turned sour on the final day as, amidst clearing up, the event organisers found themselves unexpectedly accosted by this group. A physical confrontation ensued, during which the primary target appeared to be Mr. Dio Singh, a prominent figure within the Chonburi Indian Association.


Mr. Singh, who organised the event, recounted the unexpected violence, stating the aggressors surrounded and punched them repeatedly. Despite police intervention, the skirmish escalated when additional individuals joined the assailants in a later altercation. Remarkably,

 

Mr. Singh noted that one of his attackers had previously been seen taking photos and videos of the festival, leading him to suspect a premeditated motive.

 

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As a result of this incident, Mr. Singh was adamant about pursuing legal action against the suspects, citing an unprovoked attack. The violence also inadvertently affected bystanders attempting to intervene, including women and children, highlighting the reckless nature of the assault.

 

The victims have, with their lawyer's assistance, provided surveillance footage to aid the ongoing investigation. The Pattaya City police are continuing their inquiry into this matter, seeking to understand the motivations behind the attack and ensure justice is served, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy Superball Thongma News via FM91

 

Recently, a group of seven Indian men failed to attend a scheduled police questioning following their alleged assault on three others, including the organiser of a Diwali festival on Pattaya beach, Thailand.

 

This incident occurred during the festival held between 8th November and 10th November. The lawyer representing the victims has confirmed that the individuals in question did not respond to official summons issued by the authorities.

 

The Diwali celebration was a collaborative effort by three Indian associations in Pattaya, designed to bring together both Indian locals and tourists for a joyous event.

 

However, the festive atmosphere turned sour on the final day as, amidst clearing up, the event organisers found themselves unexpectedly accosted by this group. A physical confrontation ensued, during which the primary target appeared to be Mr. Dio Singh, a prominent figure within the Chonburi Indian Association.


Mr. Singh, who organised the event, recounted the unexpected violence, stating the aggressors surrounded and punched them repeatedly. Despite police intervention, the skirmish escalated when additional individuals joined the assailants in a later altercation. Remarkably,

 

Mr. Singh noted that one of his attackers had previously been seen taking photos and videos of the festival, leading him to suspect a premeditated motive.

 

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Picture courtesy Superball Thongma News via FM91

 

As a result of this incident, Mr. Singh was adamant about pursuing legal action against the suspects, citing an unprovoked attack. The violence also inadvertently affected bystanders attempting to intervene, including women and children, highlighting the reckless nature of the assault.

 

The victims have, with their lawyer's assistance, provided surveillance footage to aid the ongoing investigation. The Pattaya City police are continuing their inquiry into this matter, seeking to understand the motivations behind the attack and ensure justice is served, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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Ain't arf hot mum. The natives are revolting. Damned natives! 😉

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

This incident occurred during the festival held between 8th November and 10th November. The lawyer representing the victims has confirmed that the individuals in question did not respond to official summons issued by the authorities

Round-em up, send them packing back to India.

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They're doing the same thing on a larger scale in Canada.  The organizer's last name is Sikh. My guess is that the assailants were Hindus.  Pattaya is crawling with Indians who just wander around with 4 other friends, kind of like teens with no money. 

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

The violence also inadvertently affected bystanders attempting to intervene, including women and children

 

What the hell were children doing intervening in a fight???

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14 hours ago, Bobthegimp said:

They're doing the same thing on a larger scale in Canada.  The organizer's last name is Sikh. My guess is that the assailants were Hindus.  Pattaya is crawling with Indians who just wander around with 4 other friends, kind of like teens with no money. 

Not Singh?

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