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British and French Tourists Clash in Phuket Nightclub Stabbing

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In the early hours of May 11, a night out in Phuket took a violent turn when a French tourist, Mr. Nubel, was brutally attacked outside a popular nightclub. The assault has sparked an international investigation as a British suspect, Mr. Emilio, fled Thailand shortly afterward, leaving his alleged accomplice from the Middle East still at large.

 

The fracas began inside a lively Cherngtalay venue, culminating outside where Mr. Nubel suffered three serious stab wounds to his left waist and back. Initial reports suggest that a dispute escalated into a physical altercation involving four English-speaking foreigners, resulting in the brutal knife attack.

 

Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, providing vital first aid before transporting the severely injured Frenchman to Thalang Hospital, where he remains under critical care. Meanwhile, Cherngtalay Police, gathering evidence, discovered a key piece tying Mr. Emilio to the crime—a black iPhone left at the site. The device's SIM card directly linked to Emilio, whose swift exit from Thailand was confirmed through immigration records; he departed on May 11 at around 6:49 p.m.

 

The local police, focusing their efforts, have been intensively searching for the unidentified Middle Eastern accomplice presumed to be hiding in Thailand. This case has shone a spotlight on security measures in Phuket's famous nightlife scene, raising concerns among locals and tourists alike.

 

Authorities are appealing for any witnesses or those with information to step forward, as they work tirelessly to bring all involved to justice. In the wake of the incident, Phuket's international reputation as a safe destination has been put to the test, prompting calls for enhanced safety protocols across tourist hotspots to prevent further violence.

 

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  • english speaking doesn't make them native english  

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    Without reading this article I know exactly those culprits are not English or french origin,and 99.99% are from the peace loving religion.If I'm wrong I'm sorry

  • Emilio does not sound like an English name does it ! More likely Mediterranean origin!

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A pity it took the police too long to track the French guy.

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english speaking doesn't make them native english

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

French tourist, Mr. Nubel, was brutally attacked outside a popular nightclub. The assault has sparked an international investigation as a British suspect, Mr. Emilio, fled Thailand shortly afterward, leaving his alleged accomplice from the Middle East still at large

Stupidity does not discriminate.

 

Phuket trying to beat Pattaya, how many nationalities can they get into one vicious brawl. 

 

hmm… stupid is what stupid does?

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12 hours ago, stevenl said:

A pity it took the police too long to track the French guy.

 

Huh?

The French guy was the one stabbed.

It was an English guy that presumably committed the stabbing, and he left Thailand the same day.

 

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Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

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12 hours ago, stevenl said:

A pity it took the police too long to track the French guy.

What does that mean? The French guy was lying in a pool of his own blood and they found him within minutes! 

 

 

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Without reading this article I know exactly those culprits are not English or french origin,and 99.99% are from the peace loving religion.If I'm wrong I'm sorry

Emilio is cooked after dropping his phone 😂

What an idiot !!!

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11 minutes ago, Iron Tongue said:

 

Huh?

The French guy was the one stabbed.

It was an English guy that presumably committed the stabbing, and he left Thailand the same day.

 

Thanks for the correction.

 

Amended post.

A pity it took the police too long to track the British guy.

5 minutes ago, thjames007 said:

What does that mean? The French guy was lying in a pool of his own blood and they found him within minutes! 

 

 

That means i misposted, should have read 'british'.

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I knew it would be French Arabs as soon as I saw the headline.

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Ah the family destination I'll be staying away for a while

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"British" and "French"

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Go to a beautiful tropical destination for a holiday & then off out in the evening with a knife.

Why?

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Sounds like middle Eastern rag heads stabbing another person this is there MO arrive in the UK on a boat and claim there being persicutted and do everything they can to turn other countries into the same dump they come from let's hope the thais can get that POS back from the UK so he spend the rest of his life in a prison here. 

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Maybe while the cops are looking for this guy overseas they can put some effort into finding Mr Red Bull!

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Frenchman probably was set this incident off.

Us Brits don’t go around stabbing random strangers for no reason.

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1 hour ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

Just wondering, how many English white folks left in Blighty

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

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Picture courtesy of Channel 3 News

 

In the early hours of May 11, a night out in Phuket took a violent turn when a French tourist, Mr. Nubel, was brutally attacked outside a popular nightclub. The assault has sparked an international investigation as a British suspect, Mr. Emilio, fled Thailand shortly afterward, leaving his alleged accomplice from the Middle East still at large.

 

The fracas began inside a lively Cherngtalay venue, culminating outside where Mr. Nubel suffered three serious stab wounds to his left waist and back. Initial reports suggest that a dispute escalated into a physical altercation involving four English-speaking foreigners, resulting in the brutal knife attack.

 

Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, providing vital first aid before transporting the severely injured Frenchman to Thalang Hospital, where he remains under critical care. Meanwhile, Cherngtalay Police, gathering evidence, discovered a key piece tying Mr. Emilio to the crime—a black iPhone left at the site. The device's SIM card directly linked to Emilio, whose swift exit from Thailand was confirmed through immigration records; he departed on May 11 at around 6:49 p.m.

 

The local police, focusing their efforts, have been intensively searching for the unidentified Middle Eastern accomplice presumed to be hiding in Thailand. This case has shone a spotlight on security measures in Phuket's famous nightlife scene, raising concerns among locals and tourists alike.

 

Authorities are appealing for any witnesses or those with information to step forward, as they work tirelessly to bring all involved to justice. In the wake of the incident, Phuket's international reputation as a safe destination has been put to the test, prompting calls for enhanced safety protocols across tourist hotspots to prevent further violence.

 

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I hope International Police will arrest this BRITISH a**hole

14 hours ago, stevenl said:

A pity it took the police too long to track the French guy.

 

The French is the victim

What a scumbag.Hope they find and arrest him in UK and send him back to Thailand.

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1 hour ago, Briggsy said:

I knew it would be French Arabs as soon as I saw the headline.

French Arabs and British Arabs

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Not to state the obvious but this pair of cretins do not represent your normal tourists. Cretin checklist list for night clubbing: Cash, credit card, swanky clothes, condom, knife for stabbing. The fact that Emilio left the country immediately indicates to me that seeing the tourist attractions and experiencing Thai culture was not a high priority for him (smile). 

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29 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Frenchman probably was set this incident off.

Us Brits don’t go around stabbing random strangers for no reason.

Really? Have you read the news in Britain over the last 5-10 years ?, it seems to be the youth of Britains favourite pastime, knife crime in the UK is out of control, and now the braindead younger generation are swarming over Thailand like lice, you can expect them to import their love of drugs,knives and violence along with it.

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This is the problem with the United Kingdom 

Having being a Empire allow so many nationals from Countries who were part of the British Empire to come and reside here

Ie Indian Pakistan Caribbean and many more hence the different names cultures ect 

And just recently asylum seekers and illegal immigrants  only

going to get worse 😱

As old as time.  read my comment!!! stop!!! no more fighting!!! no more drinking!!!! no more knifing!!!!  no more, no more!!!!  OK, now translate this and send it off to the 9 billion crazies.    

 

in 100-years holograms will be stolen, souls leeched, and bar fines 3 million yuan.    so enjoy the fun times.   not going to get any better

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