Popular Post webfact Posted March 10 Popular Post Posted March 10 Picture courtesy of The Phuket Express Phuket - Two German nationals and a Turkish man have been detained following an alleged attack on a Russian individual. The incident reportedly began as a heated dispute involving a Finnish woman and quickly escalated into violence. Phuket's Tourist Police revealed that they had meticulously analysed CCTV footage from a local hotel to piece together the series of events leading up to the altercation. The footage enabled them to swiftly identify and apprehend the suspects, who were named as MR. AKSU, 30, another MR. AKSU, 22—both hailing from Germany—and MR. YANYANA, 23, of Turkish nationality. According to the suspects' statements to the police, the confrontation arose after the group escorted a Finnish woman they had met at a nearby entertainment venue back to her hotel. Their intention, as they claim, was merely to ensure her safe return. However, tensions flared upon entering the room where the woman's Russian boyfriend was present, culminating in a physical altercation. Details surrounding the incident remain somewhat murky, with no formal statements yet issued by the Finnish woman or the Russian man in question. The key contentious point appears to be the circumstances under which the Finnish woman ended up alone at the entertainment venue and what transpired upon her return to the hotel. This incident has brought attention to the often-unpredictable interactions that can occur in bustling tourist hotspots such as Patong, where cultures and personalities frequently intermingle. Tourist destinations often witness their share of disputes, but the involvement of multiple nationalities in such altercations underscores the complexity that cultural dynamics can introduce to conflict resolution. In the absence of an official statement from the Finnish woman and her Russian partner, speculation continues to surround the motive and responsibility for the altercation. However, these unanswered questions only add layers to an already intricate case that has captured both local and international interest. For now, the trio remains in custody as legal proceedings begin, highlighting the critical importance of thorough investigation and due process, reported The Phuket Express -- 2025-03-10 1 4
roo860 Posted March 10 Posted March 10 'However, these unanswered questions only add layers to an already intricate case that has captured both local and international interest.' 😅😅😅😅😅 1
Popular Post a3tsw Posted March 10 Popular Post Posted March 10 These AI news reports , especially the summarizations are a total headf*ck and what is it with the word "underscores" that it appears in every report... 1 2
ballpoint Posted March 10 Posted March 10 It wasn't an assault, it was a special pugilistic operation.
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted March 10 Popular Post Posted March 10 6 hours ago, webfact said: named as MR. AKSU, 30, another MR. AKSU, 22—both hailing from Germany—and MR. YANYANA, 23, of Turkish nationality It appears that the 2 AKSUs are also of Turkish descent: Aksu (surname) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aksu is a Turkish surname. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksu_(surname)#:~:text=Aksu is a Turkish surname,London-based Turkish fashion designer 1 1 1 1
phil2407 Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Why are those 3 in custody when the other 2 haven’t even given a statement yet?
Cameroni Posted March 10 Posted March 10 The Aksus are about as German as a Turkish rug. Poor Russian guy innocent for once. 1 1
Kinok Farang Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Not so many Adolfs or Helmuts now in Deutschland.I vonder vhy. 2
BayArea Posted March 10 Posted March 10 19 hours ago, webfact said: Phuket - Two German nationals and a Turkish man have been detained following an alleged attack on a Russian individual. Basically 3 Turks against a one Russian.
ChipButty Posted March 11 Posted March 11 20 hours ago, klauskunkel said: It appears that the 2 AKSUs are also of Turkish descent: Aksu (surname) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aksu is a Turkish surname. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksu_(surname)#:~:text=Aksu is a Turkish surname,London-based Turkish fashion designer Lots of Turks with German passports, 1
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