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Drunken drama: Russian hospitalised after Bangla brawl


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31 minutes ago, Theforgotten1 said:

When I work security in my younger days we pushed people out of the bars , we never beat them or fought with them , the security guards here wait for an opportunity to beat people here ,and they beat them badly, 3 guards and they couldn’t just put him out the door without a beating ,bs.

Same story in Patong. Eyes light up and beer bottles become weapons when a farang is in the midst of a fracas.

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Posted
12 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Well done boys.

Hopefully Evgenni learns his lesson.

If you want to start fights in Thailand, rule number 1 is you actually better be able to fight.

 

'... rule number 1 is ... don't.'

 

Especially with the street hooligans AKA 'security guards'.

 

That stupid Russian's condition is inexcusable. The consequences for said 'guards' will likely be as if they'd merely blown powdered sugar up his anal sphincter.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo courtesy of Patong Police via The Phuket News

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

A night of partying on Bangla Road turned into chaos when a drunken Russian tourist was hospitalised after a violent altercation with security guards.

 

The incident unfolded at Oscar Bar, Patong, late last night, December 18. Police were called to the scene at 11.50pm, where they found 31 year old Russian national Evgenii Kozlov seriously injured after a scuffle with bar security.

 

According to initial reports, Kozlov, heavily intoxicated, climbed onto the stage and began dancing, disrupting the bar’s operations. Security guards, 30 year old Chalermphon Suphannaphon, 28 year old Thammakach Sukho, and 19 year old Watcharaphon Laowong intervened, removing him from the stage.

 

 

 

The situation escalated when the Russian man reportedly began acting aggressively towards other patrons, prompting complaints. As the guards attempted to escort him out, a struggle ensued, culminating in a violent brawl. Kozlov was left with serious injuries, while the guards reported minor injuries, including bruised knuckles and a torn shirt.

 

All parties were taken to Patong Hospital. While Kozlov received treatment for his injuries, the security guards underwent medical evaluations to confirm their claims of harm, reported The Phuket News.

 

Patong Police are investigating the incident, with charges expected against those responsible.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-19

 

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.....but his tattoo is breathtaking (for him)

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