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A serious firework mishap on Jomtien Beach, Pattaya, has prompted urgent legal action by city officials. The incident occurred during New Year’s Eve celebrations, when a firework, illegally set off by tourists, injured a seven-year-old girl from Bangkok. The child, who attended the event with her family, sustained burns to her abdomen and required immediate hospital treatment before returning to Bangkok.

 

Video footage captured the moment as the firework exploded near the girl, damaging her clothing and causing distress. Her father, Chakrawut Kerdsook, released an appeal on social media for witnesses to come forward with any video evidence or information that could aid in identifying those responsible.

 

 

In response to the incident, Pattaya City's Deputy Mayor, Manot Nongyai, confirmed they are working with officials from Bang Lamung District to investigate and apprehend the individuals behind the fireworks display. Manot assured the public that accountability measures will be enforced, including compensation for the young victim.

 

The Deputy Mayor reiterated that setting off fireworks in public areas without proper authorization remains illegal, stressing the significant dangers involved. He urged both residents and visitors to adhere strictly to safety regulations and report any illegal activities. Authorities are committed to enhancing safety measures to preserve Pattaya’s standing as a prominent tourist hotspot, ensuring such incidents do not recur.

 

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55 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The incident occurred during New Year’s Eve celebrations, when a firework, illegally set off by tourist

do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?...

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6 minutes ago, petermik said:

No but common sense would be a good start.....idiots....if it was your daughter would you still be asking an idiotic question?

accidents happen.

 

where thais also setting them off or only tourists?

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11 hours ago, BarBoy said:

do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?...

 

All  fireworks should be banned for public use, think of all pets that go crazy, first it was Loy Krathong, then it was western new year, then a couple of weeks after it's Chinese new year,after that it's Thai New Year, what's next?

 

 

11 hours ago, BarBoy said:

 

 

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Yes a ban of pubic use of Fireworks especially in Thailand where they know nothing at all  about safety , and   the clearing up their mess after...Soi dogs  have more sense

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14 hours ago, BarBoy said:

do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?...


 

 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Deputy Mayor reiterated that setting off fireworks in public areas without proper authorization remains illegal

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

firework, illegally set off by tourists injured a seven-year-old girl sustained burns to her abdomen 

Another stupid foreigner. 

 

I hope the young girl fully recovers. 

 

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10 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Where does it say that a foreigner, stupid or not, was involved?

Oh yeah, I left out

 

'maybe, perhaps, probably, more than likely'. 🤓🙃

 

BTW, this is an AN forum thread, home of hypothesis and conjectures.

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I thought they had stopped selling fireworks to the public and they could only be used after applying for a permit ?

Or was this only in certain areas like samui ?

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