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Electrician Electrocuted While Repairing Ceiling Fan in Pattaya‘s Walking Street


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On the evening of 21 November, the incident occurred at a go-go bar on Pattaya’s Walking Street when an electrician was fatally electrocuted while repairing a ceiling fan. The incident occurred at 19:05  prompting a response from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Centre.

 

Rescue personnel arrived at the scene to find Ms. Rungsiya 38, the victim’s wife, in a state of distress. She directed rescuers to the ceiling of the establishment, where her husband, Mr. Payom Damrong, 32, lay motionless. Mr. Payom, who worked as the bar’s electrician, had been attempting to fix electrical wiring when the incident occurred.

 

Rescue workers faced a challenging situation as the victim’s body was located on a suspended ceiling and exposed to live electrical currents. It took over 30 minutes to safely recover the body. Unfortunately, Mr. Payom was declared dead at the scene.

 

According to Ms. Rungsiya, her husband had climbed up to repair the ceiling fan and had asked her to test the fan’s operation just moments before the incident. She then heard the sound of electrical sparking and, upon checking, found him unresponsive. She immediately called for emergency assistance, but it was too late to save him.

 

Authorities are investigating the incident to ensure safety protocols are in place and to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

 

Picture and video from responders.

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10 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

her husband had climbed up to repair the ceiling fan and had asked her to test the fan’s operation

Electrician's Rule #1, never get the wife to help. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Korat Kiwi said:

So she turned on the fan for him, heard a sparking sound but left the switch on???

 

Hmmm either she's a bit thick or wanted to get rid of her husband methinks! 

I might suggest he wasn't the brightest sparky (oops), if he still was in contact with wires or the fan itself, after telling her to turn the fan on!

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This shows how well they inspect these places. They don’t. Probably live wires everywhere and no grounding. 

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr. Payom, who worked as the bar’s electrician, had been attempting to fix electrical wiring when the incident occurred.

Should have called a professional.

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