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Transgender Women's Altercation on Pattaya Beach Goes Viral Online - video


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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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In the early hours of April 10, a confrontation between two transgender women on Pattaya Beach captured the attention of tourists and swiftly went viral online. The altercation, which occurred at around 2:36 am, drew a crowd of onlookers who watched in surprise as the situation unfolded.

 

Pattaya Police were notified of the incident and rushed to the popular beachfront location. However, by the time officers arrived, the scene was deserted except for sandy scuff marks and a lingering crowd of curious tourists discussing the spectacle they had witnessed.

 

Witnesses recounted the events as initially a heated argument between the two women that soon escalated into a physical fight. "It was wild. They were shouting and hitting each other, and a bunch of people started gathering around," remarked one tourist. The commotion attracted attention from all over the beach, with some spectators even cheering as if it were entertainment.

 

 

 

Footage captured by a bystander shows the two women engaged in a tussle on the sand, surrounded by beachgoers with mixed reactions—some in disbelief, others actively encouraging the altercation. The video quickly found its way to social media platforms, where it spread rapidly and fuelled further discussion.

 

The reason behind the disagreement remains unclear, but according to witnesses, a few Good Samaritans intervened to break up the fight before it intensified. Both individuals reportedly left the scene soon after, with no serious injuries reported.

 

Despite the incident's public nature and the viral video, Pattaya police stated that no official complaints had been filed by those involved as of the latest report. Police are currently analysing CCTV footage and videos provided by witnesses to identify the individuals involved. They have issued a reminder that street fighting and disorderly conduct can lead to legal repercussions, urging those involved to come forward and cooperate with the investigation, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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2.36 is a good time to exchange opinions 🤗

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Posted
11 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Two blokes in frocks going toe to toe...  Pattaya's finest putting on free entertainment.

so you would have been one of those people cheering on the fight rather than trying to intervene?

 

Posted
11 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Definitely not...

Thankfully I live far from Pattaya and don't have to witness that kind of behaviour, I'm was more selective where I chose to reside

wise decision on your part. 

live far away from the ladyboys, mans.

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Can't beat a good catfight, and these trannies usually put on a good one!

 

Guess next time I go to Pats I am going to have to go to bars later so i can get all the good entertainment at 2-4

Posted
1 hour ago, proton said:

Transvestite or ladyboy, it's not possible to transgender

Go look up the definition of transgender 

Posted
24 minutes ago, curtklay said:

This is news? 

 

Yea, go figure ...

 

... a couple dudes fighting on the beach.  Shocking, and so rare :cheesy:

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Posted
2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

so you would have been one of those people cheering on the fight rather than trying to intervene?

 

And you would have intervened, that would be stupid on your part, you could easily become the victim. Grab a beer Leo and enjoy the show!

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Posted
11 hours ago, schultzlivgthai said:

And you would have intervened, that would be stupid on your part, you could easily become the victim. Grab a beer Leo and enjoy the show!

I tried to intervene once in a fight and I did become the victim.

Fortunately, it was only a threatening gesture on his part, but no physical attack.

Never intervene. Let the cops take care of it. 

 

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First they where just dancing. Then one stood on the toe of the other. That's when the fighting started. At least that's the way it looks to me...

Posted
4 hours ago, save the frogs said:

so you would have been one of those people cheering on the fight rather than trying to intervene?

 

Why would any of us try to stop two Thai guys fighting?

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Posted
21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Pictures courtesy of The Pattaya News

 

In the early hours of April 10, a confrontation between two transgender women on Pattaya Beach captured the attention of tourists and swiftly went viral online. The altercation, which occurred at around 2:36 am, drew a crowd of onlookers who watched in surprise as the situation unfolded.

 

Pattaya Police were notified of the incident and rushed to the popular beachfront location. However, by the time officers arrived, the scene was deserted except for sandy scuff marks and a lingering crowd of curious tourists discussing the spectacle they had witnessed.

 

Witnesses recounted the events as initially a heated argument between the two women that soon escalated into a physical fight. "It was wild. They were shouting and hitting each other, and a bunch of people started gathering around," remarked one tourist. The commotion attracted attention from all over the beach, with some spectators even cheering as if it were entertainment.

 

 

 

Footage captured by a bystander shows the two women engaged in a tussle on the sand, surrounded by beachgoers with mixed reactions—some in disbelief, others actively encouraging the altercation. The video quickly found its way to social media platforms, where it spread rapidly and fuelled further discussion.

 

The reason behind the disagreement remains unclear, but according to witnesses, a few Good Samaritans intervened to break up the fight before it intensified. Both individuals reportedly left the scene soon after, with no serious injuries reported.

 

Despite the incident's public nature and the viral video, Pattaya police stated that no official complaints had been filed by those involved as of the latest report. Police are currently analysing CCTV footage and videos provided by witnesses to identify the individuals involved. They have issued a reminder that street fighting and disorderly conduct can lead to legal repercussions, urging those involved to come forward and cooperate with the investigation, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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Ladyboys have been fighting in that area for decades but calling them transgender is very new and is very false.

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I guess there was a shortage of potential customers to fight with so they had to just attack each other for a change?

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