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British and French Tourists Clash in Phuket Nightclub Stabbing

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Pity the Thai police allowed him to "swiftly" leave the country at 1849hrs precisely (around) . A full 14 hours after identifying him, Any plane-spotters out there can tell us where he flew to?

If it was long-haul, you'd hope they'd be able to arrange a welcoming party !

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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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23 minutes ago, hunkidori said:

French Arabs and British Arabs

 

Nubel is a name from eastern France and Germany, and certainly not Arab!!!

Emilio...........a great old British name, I think not, speak English. Must be English 

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Just now, jwl53 said:

Emilio...........a great old British name, I think not, speak English. Must be English 

Sadly, the only thing 'British" about these kind of people is their passport.

Are those more runs still fighting over Lima Bravos?  

 

Tell them to not worry too much, there are enough LBs for everyone.

2 hours ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

Sounds Italian name

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For the past few years, these french-arabic (and "xyz countries" arabics) have been taking over the place. Many of them are thugs, drug dealers etc...in their (home)country.  Sorry but hese guys turn nice places into pure sh*t. 

2 hours ago, gravity101 said:

Cherngtalay nightclub? Any ideas? Didn't think there was any.

A nightclub, a stabbing.

A wild guess is that maybe illicit drugs were also in the mix?

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

english speaking doesn't make them native english

 

 

Island of strangers.

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Passports don’t mean anything these days thanks to identity politics and mass immigration.  Those guys weren’t British , I wouldn’t have said such a thing years ago but now I’m forced to see the differences. 

3 hours ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

To be honest what is a English name nowadays?

How "intensive" the search was, if the British could leave the country even after more than 12 hours?!?!

3 hours ago, gravity101 said:

Cherngtalay nightclub? Any ideas? Didn't think there was any.

I was thinking the same, prob mean a beach club

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Emilio could be of Spanish,Italian or Portuguese background. He could be a halfie too, who knows. I agree however that many British by passport cause so much trouble while on a holiday and in their country. The UK is infested by them. They think they can bring their "thug life" every place in the world. What's pathetic, the UK government seems to prioritize them more.

5 hours ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

Names to countries these days has no relevance.

1 hour ago, manta said:

To be honest what is a English name nowadays?

unless the last name/surname is published, their origin is a just a guess. 

5 hours ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

More likely Mediterranean origin!

Time you actually check a countries demographics... These days names mean nothing

4 hours ago, mancub said:

Pity the Thai police allowed him to "swiftly" leave the country at 1849hrs precisely (around) . A full 14 hours after identifying him, Any plane-spotters out there can tell us where he flew to?

If it was long-haul, you'd hope they'd be able to arrange a welcoming party !

According to the news all three took a flight to Indonesia.

5 hours ago, stix40 said:

Emilio does not sound like an English name does it !

 

An excuse is like an ass hole — everyone has one.

19 hours ago, stevenl said:

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

Do you think they were chasing the wrong guy? 😳

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5 hours ago, mancub said:

Pity the Thai police allowed him to "swiftly" leave the country at 1849hrs precisely (around) . A full 14 hours after identifying him, Any plane-spotters out there can tell us where he flew to?

If it was long-haul, you'd hope they'd be able to arrange a welcoming party !

left for Denpasar, Indo, 

5 hours ago, mancub said:

Pity the Thai police allowed him to "swiftly" leave the country at 1849hrs precisely (around) . A full 14 hours after identifying him, Any plane-spotters out there can tell us where he flew to?

If it was long-haul, you'd hope they'd be able to arrange a welcoming party !

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7 hours ago, twizzian said:

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

Why?

Crazy. Go on holiday and the first thing you do is go and buy a knife?

There otta be a law there somewhere. The MO certainly points in one direction. Sick.

9 hours ago, smedly said:

english speaking doesn't make them native english

 

It's Interesting.

People mention a "Religion of Peace" referring to "Unknown Assailants".

Should they refer to English as the "Language Of Peace"?

With English being an International Standard, Anyone, speaking English, without an ID, can be labelled an Englishman.  (Whether he has ever even visited England Or NOT!)🙄

8 hours 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.

 

Wrong you balloon. It say’s English speaking. 🙈

Sign of the times I suppose, but  it's becoming very commonplace for British tourists involved in these situations to have foreign sounding names - Mr Emilio sounds more Italian or Spanish to me.

Incidentally, also a sign of the times, the nost popular baby boy's name in London as at 2024 was Muhammad!

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5 hours ago, manta said:

To be honest what is a English name nowadays?

 

See my earlier post - in London the most poular baby boys name is Muhammad!

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