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Danish Tourist Declines Hospital Treatment After Stabbing in Pattaya


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A 22-year-old Danish tourist was involved in a stabbing incident in Pattaya on the evening of February 28. The situation unfolded at 10:36pm on Chalerm Phrakiet Road, Nongprue, in Bang Lamung, and remains largely unclear as the victim, identified as Daniel, refused to disclose details, press charges, or seek hospital treatment.

 

Emergency responders found Daniel with stab wounds to his right arm and head, bleeding significantly yet declining extensive medical care beyond the initial aid administered on site. Despite his apparent distress, he chose not to pursue further treatment or an official complaint.

 

Local resident Sai, who discovered Daniel, notified authorities but could not provide insight into the incident's cause. Pattaya City Police have since launched an investigation, reviewing CCTV footage to uncover the sequence of events leading to the attack.


However, as reported by The Pattaya News, the investigation may face hurdles due to the victim's lack of cooperation and absence of a formal complaint. After receiving onsite treatment and speaking with police, Daniel departed the scene without pursuing further medical assistance.

 

In a separate incident earlier this year, another tourist, this time a Russian national named Denis Rumiantsev, suffered a stabbing on Jomtien Second Road, also in Pattaya.

 

The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre responded to an emergency call on January 4, where the 39-year-old was found with a severe leg wound, necessitating immediate transport to a hospital.

 

Witnesses, including convenience store staff, noted that Rumiantsev entered seeking first aid supplies, prompting them to call emergency services due to the severity of his injuries.

 

Communication with police suggested Rumiantsev, who was reportedly intoxicated, engaged in what he thought was harmless interaction with another party prior to the incident, reportedn The Thaiger.

 

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9 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Forget Walking Street, Stabbing Street seems more appropriate :shock1:.....

Two in two months, one of them in Jomtien, yes let's call out the army for our protection.

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9 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Forget Walking Street, Stabbing Street seems more appropriate :shock1:.....

Forget most of Thailand, if you ask me. I know some masochists will keep coming whatever...

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18 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Seems to me that Daniel knows why and think he might have deserved the stabbing. Hard to draw any other conclusion, more than mental illness.

Sane people don't go there.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

victim, identified as Daniel, refused to disclose details, press charges, or seek hospital treatment.

Ha, ha, the attacker was either a foreigner or girlfriend (ex) 

 

Stupid people 

 

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11 minutes ago, easydoor said:

He will have a reason to not go to the hospital. What is he hiding?

 

everything! likely a rude attitude or big mouth, or drugs or a women

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8 minutes ago, Dr. Zorg said:

 

He could be on overstay. Stealth mode.

the first thing they checked on contact was his passport!… its a given

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11 minutes ago, easydoor said:

He will have a reason to not go to the hospital. What is he hiding?

 

Lack of funds perhaps?

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7 minutes ago, Bruce Aussie said:

Positive side for  not going to hospital, he won't need a go fund me to pay the bill.   😀

yep, very true, maybe just went to a local clinic, ambulances get a reward just for bringing them to a hospital,goverment or private hospital

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13 hours ago, baansgr said:

Another tatted up wannabe muay tai euro thug...when they gonna do something about this scum that is all too prevalent on the streets now

Does above reads you are in Thailand? a frequent guest in these areas? or is it just a general from somewhere in UK?

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2 minutes ago, cookie1974 said:

Just another example of why Thailand in general, and Pattaya and Phuket in particular are going down the pan fast

Because this type of tourists you mean? Else you said nothing relevant... Only solution to fix the trash generation globally would be WW3.

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55 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

How about he is an over-stayer ? Last thing he would want to do is talk with the RTP.

Yeah, and you don´t think they will seek contact with him and find that out. 

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