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Shocking Incident in Jomtien: Man Chases Tourist, with Large Knife


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A shocking incident in Jomtien has sparked widespread discussion on social media after a video emerged showing a man chasing a foreign tourist, with a large knife in broad daylight. The event occurred near the Cabana Hotel on Jomtien Second Road and was captured on a vehicle’s dashboard camera.

 

A Facebook user posted about the alarming incident, questioning whether the aggressor was a food delivery rider. The footage, from 21 February, shows a Thai man wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt, black arm sleeves, cream trousers, and a full-face black helmet. He was seen holding a long-bladed weapon in his right hand while pursuing a foreign tourist dressed in black, who ran frantically across the road to escape, narrowly avoiding oncoming traffic.

 

The individual who uploaded the footage, identified as Ms Nam, recounted her experience, stating that she was driving to Bang Saray in Sattahip to deliver a customer when she encountered the incident. The sudden occurrence, forced her to brake abruptly in shock as the fleeing tourist dashed in front of her vehicle. She also witnessed the man in blue wielding the large knife in pursuit.

 

Concerned for her own safety and that of her female passengers, she honked her horn in an attempt to deter the aggressor. She later shared the footage in a social media group as a warning, stressing that such behaviour damages the city's image and instils fear among tourists.

 

The video has since raised concerns about the impact on Pattaya’s tourism reputation. Authorities are now awaiting further details from the victim, who has yet to file a formal police complaint. The case remains under investigation, with officials urging any witnesses or involved parties to come forward to clarify the circumstances surrounding the event.

 

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Pattaya

 

Bikies

Crooks

Hookers

Trash

Ladyboy thieves

Fights

Road deaths

Murders

 

The knife wielder is par for the course, maybe below average

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11 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Obviously did something to provoke him.

A lot of foreigners speak down to Thais 

I see that. I speak down to farangs.

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Pattaya

 

Bikies

Crooks

Hookers

Trash

Ladyboy thieves

Fights

Road deaths

Murders

 

The knife wielder is par for the course, maybe below average

 

I lived 25 years in Bangkok, and it is a lot worse for the above with the possible exception of bikies.

 

Lived the last 7 years in Patts on the darkside and never had any bother. 

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51 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Tarnishing the image of a turd is hard to do'

I believe that one should not tarnish the image, or otherwise of a Turd.

As the old saying states; "If you don't eat you cannot  sh!t and you will surely die as (lack of) a result!

In other word we all need good sh!ts IMO.

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I never had a real all-out fight or argument with Thai strangers in Thailand or foreigners in just under 10 years.....go back to UK in one of the 'safest areas' in my city and end up in a street fight across two roads with a nutter on booze and drugs defending chick I was on a date with.....haha.

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Obviously did something to provoke him.

A lot of foreigners speak down to Thais 

like how? 

what types of things to foreigners say to locals? 

 

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13 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Pattaya

 

Bikies

Crooks

Hookers

Trash

Ladyboy thieves

Fights

Road deaths

Murders

 

The knife wielder is par for the course, maybe below average

Jomtien actually, where it is a bit quieter!

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14 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 a video emerged showing a man chasing a foreign tourist, with a large knife

I'd like to know know what the foreigner did to provoke the Thai. 

 

Over the many years I've seen foreigners doing nasty, cruel things to the Thai's. 

 

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14 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Pattaya

 

Bikies

Crooks

Hookers

Trash

Ladyboy thieves

Fights

Road deaths

Murders

 

The knife wielder is par for the course, maybe below average

Nice hotels, great food, great massages, great bars, great walks, all over a great place. 🙂

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Shocking ... I think not, as doesn't it happen about once or twice a month.  In the news anyway.

 

Any luck it will happen more often, then maybe the tourist will start behaving :coffee1:

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6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I'd like to know know what the foreigner did to provoke the Thai. 

Over the many years I've seen foreigners doing nasty, cruel things to the Thai's. 

20 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Obviously did something to provoke him.

A lot of foreigners speak down to Thais 

 

Yes....  Clearly it was the foreginers fault that the Thai man was carrying a large knife.

 

If there were no foreigners to potentially offend this kind Thai gentleman, there would be no need for him to carry such a weapon as self defence...  :whistling:

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6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

Over the many years I've seen foreigners doing nasty, cruel things to the Thai's. 

 

 

Indeed... in fact I think all Thai's should start attacking foreigners more often....   :whistling:

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In Soi Post-office many years ago, I saw a Falang walking along the sidewalk get hung up on some ropes coming from the food vendors carts. He caught them around his neck and got angry and started pulling them all down until a food vendor chased him with a large knife. He ran into the HASH bar I was drinking at...none of the Falangs in the bar were going to help him. 

If you want to cause trouble with the food vendors then you sort out the problem.

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