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Brutal Bloodshed in Pattaya: Briton Stabbed, Suspects Vanish


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35 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Yes, but there is way less criminal activity in Hua Hin. 

Apart from the odd bomb

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17 minutes ago, pomchop said:

Not sure if I were the taxi driver if would want my name as the one who reported it all and took pics to be blasted all over the press as these don't seem to be very nice people and may come looking for him.  Mafia types?

Why put the witnesses name...there was no need..

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Who knows, maybe he deserved it.

 

 

1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Who knows, maybe he deserved it.

 

You might like to delete your comment, which could be considered the Most Insensitive and Uncompassionate Comment of the Year next December.

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Just now, renaissanc said:

 

You might like to delete your comment, which could be considered the Most Insensitive and Uncompassionate Comment of the Year next December.

It's true though he could have deserved it we don't know the back story yet.

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've lived in Pattaya over 20 years, never had an issue. Me and my children feel very safe living in Pattaya.  

 

 

Nobody stable wants to go around stabbing people, He's upset the wrong person.  

Perhaps a case of two unstable people meeting. 

 

Sadly, Pattaya is not as safe as it used to be, too many unhinged foreigners arriving now 

 

Pattaya is not a good place for children to be growing up.

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just more bad publicity for Thailand.  Probably gang related, but it seems every day that some sort of violent event takes place in Pattaya.  The pits of a place in my opinion (Darkside exception).

no wonder tourism is down.

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1 minute ago, saakura said:

Pattaya is not a good place for children to be growing up.

Why not.... plenty of places to enjoy and play, good schools and facilities. Don't have to leave them to run around Walking Street or LK Metro?

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1 minute ago, saakura said:

Pattaya is not a good place for children to be growing up.

Agree, my children were born in Pattaya now grown up. 

 

I feel sorry for the families from abroad who are now relocating to Pattaya, they've missed the boat, Pattaya is no longer Thailand, too many unhinged foreigners living here now. 

 

 

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Its time for all the troublemaking foreigners to be banned from Thailand. Brits, Aussies, Chinese, Indians, Israelis, Swiss and Chinese.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, hotsun said:

You never hear about this sort of thing in bangkok even though much bigger and more people

No, and the explanation for that is very simple. Pattaya is a crime ridden, foreign infested hellhole! If we state it like this. Pattaya have according to numbers from January 2025 about 116 500 in population. Already in the 2020s the was about 180 000 registered foreigners in Pattaya and the Chonburi Province. sure, it´s a big province. However, most of them will infest the popular towns. Something that means Pattaya have a population that have a higher percentage of foreigners from different Asian countries, Europe and US and Canada etc.

Looking at Bangkok the numbers clearly stating a massive percentage of Thai population. So, in this case it´s us, the foreigners, that is the problem. Unfortunately it´s comes too many unhinged morons and heavily affiliated and hardened criminals to Pattaya.

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3 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

And are you so thick you can't see the humor. Think before you post. 555

Nah, you are the thick one here, as you see it as humor to point out the wrong in somebody´s post when it ain´t wrong.

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12 minutes ago, Grumpy one said:

If someone were to cause your family some serious grief you would say its ok?

That is something you should think about

WHAT? How in the world would you know I would say that? Do you know me? Or, maybe you are just talking about yourself. Like I say, IMO it´s not/never ok to stab, kill or rape a person. Do you understand that now, or do you have another stupid comment?

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4 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

5555 you're killing me. Always ready for a good laff

Yep, and instead of admitting it was out of line, you just continue to embarrass yourself. 

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1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

That was heavy-duty violence, far beyond the usual Pattaya fights and confrontations.  Either "Mr. Andrew" pissed off criminal accomplices or he's Pattaya's most unlucky tourist victim.

There's no Pattaya violence "far beyond the usual" it's all de rigueur. They should build a wall around Pattaya with a sign that says "have at it"!

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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

WHAT? How in the world would you know I would say that? Do you know me? Or, maybe you are just talking about yourself. Like I say, IMO it´s not/never ok to stab, kill or rape a person. Do you understand that now, or do you have another stupid comment?

You make enough stupid comments to keep us amused for 2 minutes

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16 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Pattaya have according to numbers from January 2025 about 116 500 in population. Already in the 2020s the was about 180 000 registered foreigners in Pattaya and the Chonburi Province. sure, it´s a big province. However, most of them will infest the popular towns.

90% of them will live in and around Pattaya. 99% of them will be in Pattaya on any given night.

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I wonder why the suspects drove into a car park in Pattaya to dump him. Usually victims of this kind of violence are left to lie wherever they fall.

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