Popular Post webfact Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Picture via Amarin TV Tragedy struck a Bangkok street on Sunday night when a British man, later identified as a 28-year-old, suddenly died after a tumultuous encounter with local karaoke bar workers. The incident unfolded near Soi Pracharat Sai 1, Section 7/1, in the bustling Bang Sue district, drawing considerable attention from officials and passers-by. The Briton was discovered lying face-up on the pavement, with visible bleeding from his nose. Officers responding from the Bang Pho Police Station were unable to identify him initially due to the absence of personal identification, but details emerged through Thai media scrutiny. This unsettling episode began when the foreigner was seen exhibiting erratic behaviour, sprinting from Kiak Kai Intersection towards a local karaoke venue. Witnesses account that his attempt to storm the bar was thwarted by two alert workers due to his suspicious demeanour. As the man’s eccentric actions persisted, the workers mounted their motorcycle to assist him, stemming perhaps from concern or mere curiosity. However, when they reached him, their efforts to communicate floundered, culminating in an unintended scuffle. The workers attempted to facilitate conversation by handing over a mobile phone loaded with a translation app, but the man’s agitation seemed to intensify. In an unexpected twist, he seized the phone and tried to abscond. The workers managed to retrieve their phone, but the foreigner was not deterred and turned his attention to their motorcycle parked nearby, trying to make off with it despite lacking the key. Picture via Amarin TV A brief physical altercation followed as the workers attempted to deter him, which unexpectedly led to his sudden collapse and subsequent death. Witnesses nearby, including another karaoke worker, speculated on drugs or sheer exhaustion from his frantic activities as possible culprits in his unforeseen demise. Despite the shocking nature of the incident, the karaoke workers assert their tussle with the man wasn't severe enough to be lethal. Both remain in police custody for investigative questioning, while the foreigner’s body has been sent for an autopsy to clarify the exact cause of death. As the authorities await these autopsy results, the workers face a period of uncertainty, pending any formal charges. While this incident leaves questions unanswered, it underscores complexities faced by foreign nationals in unfamiliar territories and the challenges local authorities encounter in such perplexing situations, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-25 8 11 6
Popular Post hotsun Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Guy just dropped dead. Now ive heard everything 1 4 1 1 7 10
Popular Post Moonlover Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM 1 minute ago, hotsun said: Guy just dropped dead. Now ive heard everything Heart failure maybe? It happens, even in youngsters. Best wait for the autopsy report rather than indulge in meaningless speculation. 1 1 5 3 1 20
Popular Post Artisi Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM 1 minute ago, Moonlover said: Heart failure maybe? It happens, even in youngsters. Best wait for the autopsy report rather than indulge in meaningless speculation. There will be plenty of speculation and AN autopsy's to assist in establishing the cause of death, it will only take a few hours to sort it out. 1 4 1
Popular Post Yagoda Posted yesterday at 03:37 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:37 AM Thats my old neighborhood and there are not a lot of Western foreigners there at all except a few that live there, no tourism. Its stlll an area where a western freakzoid like me gets stared at. Those karaoke folks must have been totally freaked out. My prediction is Meth or Ketamine. PS: Bang Pho is a fabulous area with nice condos, many with River View and great transport. 1 4 2 5
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM If I watch the video, he surely not dropped dead suddenly.. 2 against 1 and if you see how they hold the guy. He looks to be strangled The fat one sitting on him, and the other one holding him down( arm around the neck??? Anyway... again an example that Thailand is not safe anymore, as they many years ago wrote in the travelguides.. There are many murders and criminal activities in Thailand, but they don't attack foreigners, so it is safe to travel.. Nowadays it is clearly different 4 3 1 16
Popular Post Yagoda Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM 34 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: If I watch the video, he surely not dropped dead suddenly.. 2 against 1 and if you see how they hold the guy. He looks to be strangled The fat one sitting on him, and the other one holding him down( arm around the neck??? Anyway... again an example that Thailand is not safe anymore, as they many years ago wrote in the travelguides.. There are many murders and criminal activities in Thailand, but they don't attack foreigners, so it is safe to travel.. Nowadays it is clearly different Dude I lived right there in that neighborhood for a long time and I am not exactly what one would call normal looking. While I have been stared at, especially by little kids, I have always been treated nicely, mainly because I act nice. It really is a fabulous area. You have Tao Pun station that has the Blue Line Circle plus the Purple Nothanburi Linep lus the Pink Line to Rat Burana is being built, and the Chao Phraya Boats and MRT at Bang Pho, plus a Mall, plus its near the Grand Station. But no tourist attractions other than Parliament Now I cant judge about scenarios where one runs around and attacks Karoke places that are for Thai people at 3am while on drugs, mind you. And many was the time I have walked past them at all hours, a bit too old and non English speaking for me. 1 1 2 3
Popular Post Woke to Sounds Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM This was positively methamphetamine abuse, or kratom, or maybe Red Bell w/ ciggies and laced pot. No one -- and I mean NO ONE - just drops dead at 28. He wouldn't even acknowledge the translation app on the mobile handed to him, clear signs of a drug induced stupor. RIP young man. 2 4 1 1 1 1
Popular Post ronster Posted yesterday at 06:12 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:12 AM Obviously on something and way he falls it looks like his head would have smacked off the road with weight of them 2 on top of him. 1 4
newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 06:16 AM Posted yesterday at 06:16 AM 2 hours ago, webfact said: This unsettling episode began when the foreigner was seen exhibiting erratic behaviour Well, another one today. He was old enough knowing how to behave. However, he forgot it. Karma 😂 2 1 1 1
Popular Post madone Posted yesterday at 06:16 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:16 AM 1 hour ago, Woke to Sounds said: Kratom, Red Bell w/ ciggies and laced pot sigh 2 2 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM Sounds like he was drugged up to the eyeballs and the body couldn't take it any longer. 1 1 2
Popular Post steven100 Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM I'd haze at a guess that they aren't telling the full and true story. Was the Brit high as a kite on coke or heroin or something. The problem with Thailand is you can't believe anything they say. 1 1 1 4
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM 2 hours ago, Moonlover said: Heart failure maybe? It happens, even in youngsters. Best wait for the autopsy report rather than indulge in meaningless speculation. They didn't' translate the most important part of the video. 🤦♂️ The presenters say they can hear the guy in the video say "press his throat" (กดคอไว้) so he probably was chocked as they tried to restrain him. 1 1 1 1 4 1
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM 2 hours ago, ikke1959 said: There are many murders and criminal activities in Thailand, but they don't attack foreigners, so it is safe to travel.. Nowadays it is clearly different The British guy was acting like a total nut job so they restrained him and foolishly killed him in the process. Even so this is pretty easy to avoid happening to you isn't it? 1 5
Popular Post soalbundy Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM I doubt that he was an innocent victim but rather the author of his own demise. 3 1 1 2
Frankie baby Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM Hope they get to the bottom of this one. RIP young man. 1
Rickman66 Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Head hit the pavement pretty hard looking like manslaughter to me 1 3
Popular Post twizzian Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM Anyone starting a verbal or physical altercation here can expect more than just a Fat lip in return. 1 1 4
Popular Post Andrew65 Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM 3 hours ago, Yagoda said: Thats my old neighborhood and there are not a lot of Western foreigners there at all except a few that live there, no tourism. Its stlll an area where a western freakzoid like me gets stared at. Those karaoke folks must have been totally freaked out. My prediction is Meth or Ketamine. PS: Bang Pho is a fabulous area with nice condos, many with River View and great transport. A long time ago my hotel receptionist gf lived in Muang Thon Thani and it was like that. Not a farang in sight. She never wanted me to go out alone there. 3
Popular Post leonard beaven Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM 1 hour ago, Woke to Sounds said: This was positively methamphetamine abuse, or kratom, or maybe Red Bell w/ ciggies and laced pot. No one -- and I mean NO ONE - just drops dead at 28. He wouldn't even acknowledge the translation app on the mobile handed to him, clear signs of a drug induced stupor. RIP young man. Nobody drops off at 28,,,,I beg to differ,,my youngest son did just that at 27...just working at security,they found him in the rest room dead,, 4 3
Popular Post Serenity_Now Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM Guy was OFF HIS HEAD Thai guy murdered him with the choke hold elbow into the larynx the British guy screamed plus his head neck on kerb These two took it too far it is clearly Manslaughter RIP 2 3 5
NorthernRyland Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM 9 minutes ago, Rickman66 said: Head hit the pavement pretty hard looking like manslaughter to me No he got choked I think. They're on video saying to press his throat so it sounds like manslaughter to me too. 1 1
renaissanc Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM Like in the case of Pattaya, entertainment areas are risky places to go to after dark. 1
Toby1947 Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM How many of the cowardly dwarfs did it take to kill him this time 1 1 1 1
Baba Naba Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM He was tweekin! Heart could not handle all that meth... 1 1
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Popular Post shackleton Posted yesterday at 06:53 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:53 AM I recall a few years back people saying the British Embassy staff were not doing much to help people out with getting help Just recently the British Embassy staff are certainly earning their money With the number of Brits involved in Drugs fighting overstay going broke hospital bills ect Plus being jailed Will still have some people saying they are useless 2 1 1 1
Andrew65 Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM 6 minutes ago, shackleton said: I recall a few years back people saying the British Embassy staff were not doing much to help people out with getting help Just recently the British Embassy staff are certainly earning their money With the number of Brits involved in Drugs fighting overstay going broke hospital bills ect Plus being jailed Will still have some people saying they are useless The worst thing with them is having to wait maybe several weeks for an appointment to see them (if it's still like that). And they charge about double what the Ozzie Embassy charges. 1
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