snoop1130 Posted Monday at 11:06 AM Posted Monday at 11:06 AM Photo via Facebook courtesy of Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ Residents in Rawai sub-district of Mueang district, Phuket, are expressing deep concern for a German man who has been visibly sleeping on the streets with a severe leg injury for several days. This plea for assistance comes as locals have repeatedly observed him on the roadside near Chalong Intersection, evidently lacking adequate food and basic necessities. A serious wound on his right leg shows troubling signs of decay, sparking fears that his health could rapidly deteriorate. Pictures of the man were circulated via the Phuket Times Facebook page on 8th June, as community members urged local media to highlight the situation in order to prompt action from government officials. Despite the severity of his condition, previous attempts by some passersby to offer food and assistance were met with refusal, adding complexity to the situation. Local accounts indicate that the man has a history in the region—previously living in the Karon area of Phuket. Police have reportedly engaged with the man before, taking him to his embassy, but he refused consular help, resulting in his continued street dwelling. His behaviour towards those offering help has been described as inappropriate, deterring further personal intervention from some individuals. Additionally, there are claims from a Thai woman, who wishes to stay anonymous, alleging that the man has defrauded several local businesses, including hotels and car rental services, with her loss amounting to 4,000 baht. Despite complaints filed with the police, no concrete actions have been taken so far. Interestingly, another local, Pornwilai Chaipakdee, recounts a recent conversation where the man claimed to have a Thai wife and assured he did not lack essentials, also stating possession of a motorcycle and valid travel documents—though he refused to provide proof, showing only a doctor's appointment slip. His observed tendency to beg for money, purportedly to buy beer, further complicates the residents’ sympathy and understanding of his situation. There are growing concerns about the man's mental health, as noted by locals witnessing unusual behaviour such as him pouring water over himself. Despite repeated pleas for intervention, there has been no official response or action from governmental authorities to help resolve the situation or provide necessary support. The community's efforts to bring attention to this matter highlight significant underlying issues of concern, including mental health awareness, social safety nets, and support for foreign nationals in distress. A comprehensive response from local authorities could ensure not only the man's well-being but also address residents' calls for action to peacefully resolve ongoing community issues. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-09 3 2 2
hotchilli Posted Tuesday at 01:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:05 AM He may refuse help at the moment, but a time will come when it will be taken out of his hands. 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo via Facebook courtesy of Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ Residents in Rawai sub-district of Mueang district, Phuket, are expressing deep concern for a German man who has been visibly sleeping on the streets with a severe leg injury for several days. This plea for assistance comes as locals have repeatedly observed him on the roadside near Chalong Intersection, evidently lacking adequate food and basic necessities. A serious wound on his right leg shows troubling signs of decay, sparking fears that his health could rapidly deteriorate. Pictures of the man were circulated via the Phuket Times Facebook page on 8th June, as community members urged local media to highlight the situation in order to prompt action from government officials. Despite the severity of his condition, previous attempts by some passersby to offer food and assistance were met with refusal, adding complexity to the situation. Local accounts indicate that the man has a history in the region—previously living in the Karon area of Phuket. Police have reportedly engaged with the man before, taking him to his embassy, but he refused consular help, resulting in his continued street dwelling. His behaviour towards those offering help has been described as inappropriate, deterring further personal intervention from some individuals. Additionally, there are claims from a Thai woman, who wishes to stay anonymous, alleging that the man has defrauded several local businesses, including hotels and car rental services, with her loss amounting to 4,000 baht. Despite complaints filed with the police, no concrete actions have been taken so far. Interestingly, another local, Pornwilai Chaipakdee, recounts a recent conversation where the man claimed to have a Thai wife and assured he did not lack essentials, also stating possession of a motorcycle and valid travel documents—though he refused to provide proof, showing only a doctor's appointment slip. His observed tendency to beg for money, purportedly to buy beer, further complicates the residents’ sympathy and understanding of his situation. There are growing concerns about the man's mental health, as noted by locals witnessing unusual behaviour such as him pouring water over himself. Despite repeated pleas for intervention, there has been no official response or action from governmental authorities to help resolve the situation or provide necessary support. The community's efforts to bring attention to this matter highlight significant underlying issues of concern, including mental health awareness, social safety nets, and support for foreign nationals in distress. A comprehensive response from local authorities could ensure not only the man's well-being but also address residents' calls for action to peacefully resolve ongoing community issues. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-09 Send him home where health care is free if living on dole. Even shelter is free. Wasted time to keep him here 3 1 1
Popular Post JakeC Posted Tuesday at 01:18 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:18 AM Are they sure it is a man? Looks like a woman. 3 9 2 2
renaissanc Posted Tuesday at 01:31 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:31 AM I just want to comment on the sentence: "There are growing concerns about the man's mental health, as noted by locals witnessing unusual behaviour such as him pouring water over himself." I must be off my rocker then. Because of the heat, when I'm outside in the garden, I often pour water over myself to cool down. How am I going to tell my 26 cats that a madman is looking after them? ... Oh no! I feel another urge coming on to pour water over myself ..... 1 8 1
renaissanc Posted Tuesday at 01:32 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:32 AM 13 minutes ago, JakeC said: Are they sure it is a man? Looks like a woman. It looks like he's suffering from malnutrition.
Popular Post BKKBike09 Posted Tuesday at 01:38 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:38 AM 32 minutes ago, hotchilli said: He may refuse help at the moment, but a time will come when it will be taken out of his hands. Soon he won't have a leg to stand on ... 5 8
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM Good luck finding someone to fund his return. Also in this state airlines will likely refuse to transport. His is sick in every dimension. See his swollen foot. Combined with his weight loss and the wounds could be untreated diabetes plus heart problems +++ 3 2
sikishrory Posted Tuesday at 01:47 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:47 AM A fraudster with an infection living on the street that doesn't want help. Let nature take it's course then. 1 13 2
Popular Post ignore it Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM Before social media Thailand was a place where foreign alcoholics could quietly slip through the cracks, lost in paradise. 1 2 1
MalcolmB Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM 7 minutes ago, sikishrory said: A fraudster with an infection living on the street that doesn't want help. Let nature take it's course then. Karma 1 4
Oliver Holzerfilled Posted Tuesday at 01:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:57 AM 18 minutes ago, BKKBike09 said: Soon he won't have a leg to stand on ... But I'm sure some good Samaritan will foot the bill. 2
NobbyClarke Posted Tuesday at 01:58 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:58 AM Embassies in Europe used to be good for this sort of experience. Maybe RTP will eventually arrest him and he/ she will get help. Otherwise I think it will be R.I.P for another European whatever the underlying issues. 1
save the frogs Posted Tuesday at 02:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:09 AM God some horrible tragedies out there. But was he an alcoholic AND had mental health issues? Things can spiral downwards real fast to the point of no return.
riverhigh Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM "Police have reportedly engaged with the man before, taking him to his embassy, but he refused consular help, resulting in his continued street dwelling. His behaviour towards those offering help has been described as inappropriate, deterring further personal intervention from some individuals." Little sympathy for this obnoxious repeat offender taking advantage of people's good nature. Does nothing and expects the universe to provide. Doesn't surprise me in the least that the Thai authorities don't want anything to do with him. Too much expense, too much paper work. Better to let this individual die. No loss to the world, It's his choice. 1 4 1
Popular Post jippytum Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM 46 minutes ago, renaissanc said: I just want to comment on the sentence: "There are growing concerns about the man's mental health, as noted by locals witnessing unusual behaviour such as him pouring water over himself." I must be off my rocker then. Because of the heat, when I'm outside in the garden, I often pour water over myself to cool down. How am I going to tell my 26 cats that a madman is looking after them? ... Oh no! I feel another urge coming on to pour water over myself ..... Anyone having 25 cats is mad 3 1 1
Bruce Aussie Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM 1 hour ago, JakeC said: Are they sure it is a man? Looks like a woman. Wana be German ladyboy😀 3 1
chuang Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM 2 hours ago, renaissanc said: It looks like he's suffering from malnutrition. Malnutrition from BEER... Give him a dozen and he will be fine.. 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM I'm sure a lot of people are going to jump on the bandwagon and criticize the guy for being broke, but the reality is that being broke is no fun, it can happen to anybody, and my heart goes out to this guy for his bad fortune. Hope he gets the help he needs and is able to get back to his country and family. 1 6 1
KhunLA Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM Wouldn't deportation help Does Germany provide transport back to the motherland, and then recover it from subject's finance. I think the USA does that. Fly you back, then garnish you income for repayment.
norfolkandchance Posted Tuesday at 04:14 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:14 AM 11 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Wouldn't deportation help Does Germany provide transport back to the motherland, and then recover it from subject's finance. I think the USA does that. Fly you back, then garnish you income for repayment. 'Fit to Fly' paperwork might be a problem. 2
john11k Posted Tuesday at 04:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:16 AM Wonder why consul service / embassy won’t help and if his visa is out , police can deport him back to his home country ? surely the police have a record of where what and when he came to Thailand 1
KhunLA Posted Tuesday at 04:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:35 AM 20 minutes ago, norfolkandchance said: 'Fit to Fly' paperwork might be a problem. He's only got a sore foot / ankle. 19 minutes ago, john11k said: Wonder why consul service / embassy won’t help and if his visa is out , police can deport him back to his home country ? surely the police have a record of where what and when he came to Thailand Probably because nobody reported him yet, or been arrested. Simply not having a residence is enough for deportation, let alone no fund to support self. Possibly a consequence of using an agent to skirt financial requirements if on -0- visa. Sure he'll get the attention he needs now, since in th news, as hard to ignore. 1
Popular Post ujayujay Posted Tuesday at 04:36 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:36 AM 2 hours ago, sikishrory said: A fraudster with an infection living on the street that doesn't want help. Let nature take it's course then. Always astonishing what misanthropists there are🤮 3
Formaleins Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM 3 hours ago, newbee2022 said: Send him home where health care is free if living on dole. Even shelter is free. Wasted time to keep him here His entire homeland has probably already been overrun with the usual infestation, making it difficult for the indigenous inhabitants to receive medical, housing, education or any other essential service these days. If the locals are so concerned, maybe they could have a whip round to pay for his damaged leg, or maybe they just don't want him dying on the street creating a foul odor and driving potential tourists away. 1 1
Kinok Farang Posted Tuesday at 04:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:38 AM Bi-polar behavior.Hope his embassy shapes up better than the Brits.
Kinok Farang Posted Tuesday at 04:42 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:42 AM 3 hours ago, renaissanc said: I just want to comment on the sentence: "There are growing concerns about the man's mental health, as noted by locals witnessing unusual behaviour such as him pouring water over himself." I must be off my rocker then. Because of the heat, when I'm outside in the garden, I often pour water over myself to cool down. How am I going to tell my 26 cats that a madman is looking after them? ... Oh no! I feel another urge coming on to pour water over myself ..... You've just proved you are as nutty as a fruitcake by admitting to living with 26 cats. 1 1
Popular Post norfolkandchance Posted Tuesday at 04:43 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:43 AM 5 minutes ago, KhunLA said: He's only got a sore foot / ankle. Probably because nobody reported him yet, or been arrested. Simply not having a residence is enough for deportation, let alone no fund to support self. Possibly a consequence of using an agent to skirt financial requirements if on -0- visa. Sure he'll get the attention he needs now, since in th news, as hard to ignore. Apart from his sore foot/ankle he looks in tip top condition. 3
StayinThailand2much Posted Tuesday at 05:13 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:13 AM 3 hours ago, ignore it said: Before social media Thailand was a place where foreign alcoholics could quietly slip through the cracks, lost in paradise. What are the odds that he is on overstay? 1
Woke to Sounds Posted Tuesday at 05:26 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:26 AM Kudos to the guy for staying strong and refusing all offers of help. The world needs more of this kind of self confidence and trust in God. 3 1
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