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4 Bar Girls Stabbed in Bloody Feud on Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Soi 23

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The lowest position on the social hierarchy is occupied by women who work in bars.

 

 

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    It's a lucky guy who gets to take the winner of a knife fight back to his room.

  • It was in Bangkok. 

  • I thought only faring fought over "their" bargirls...! Pattaya, the safe place for family outings!

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Sex worker unions. Sex worker representation and union resources for adjudication of grievances. Mandated pay minimums. Health insurance. Safety training. Paid vacation. Maternity leave. And so on. You can't pretend it's not here. Legitimize it and provide for the workers. 

9 minutes ago, pub2022 said:

 

The lowest position on the social hierarchy is occupied by women who work in bars.

 

 

 

Almost the lowest

 

Security guards

 

Selling food or additional crap in the red light areas

 

Win drivers (not Grab)

 

Anyone that maintains the bar, Toilet cleaners

 

Indian watch sellers

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BANGKOK –  A heated dispute among bar workers in Soi Sukhumvit 23 escalated into a violent confrontation, leaving four individuals injured in a stabbing incident allegedly stemming from a rivalry over clients.

 

In the early hours of 20th June, police were alerted to an altercation at a Japanese bar in the bustling district of Bangkok's Sukhumvit 23, renowned for its nightlife. Reports indicated that two women, both involved with the bar, engaged in a confrontation with rivals from another establishment in the area. The disagreement, suspected to involve competition for clients, turned violent at a car park near the bar.

 

Thonglor police arrived at the scene to find multiple victims suffering from knife wounds. The authorities promptly detained two women on suspicion of carrying out the attacks. The assailants, who reportedly operate one of the bars, encountered their rivals while disposing of rubbish after hours.

 

Feeling threatened by the larger group, they allegedly armed themselves with kitchen knives, leading to a physical confrontation that resulted in four people being injured.

 

Witnesses described chaotic scenes as the incident unfolded. Among the injured was a young woman whose aunt later spoke to the press.

 

She explained that her niece and her friends had longstanding issues with the bar owners due to past verbal disputes, although previous altercations had never escalated to this level of violence.

 

On the night of the incident, her niece had intended to defuse the argument when she was caught up in the attack.

 

The aunt further disclosed that the niece heard arguments in the parking area and decided to investigate, finding three friends already engaged in a heated exchange.

 

She attempted to intervene just as the situation became violent, with her friends trying to flee from their advancing adversaries. She described seeing her niece being directly targeted by the attackers, resulting in stab wounds to her abdomen and right side.

 

All four victims were admitted to Kluaynamthai Hospital. As of the latest reports, two remain in serious condition, unconscious from their injuries. One victim sustained wounds to the stomach, while another suffered stabs to the right side and the arm.

 

Following the incident, police have charged the two detained women with causing severe bodily harm. During their inquiry, the suspects chose not to comment on the motives behind the attack.

 

Despite the severity of the charges, they have been temporarily released on bail, each with a bond set at 150,000 baht. Police have scheduled a follow-up investigation for 7th July to determine further legal actions.

 

Police investigations continue as authorities work to piece together the full narrative of events leading to this violent outbreak. The incident has sent ripples of concern through the local community, known for its vibrant yet competitive hospitality scene.

 

 

 

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Bloody Australians causing problems again.

Even with the wigs and dresses you can tell their bloody Aussies.

 

 

24 minutes ago, pub2022 said:

 

The lowest position on the social hierarchy is occupied by women who work in bars.

 

 

Wrong. I think those lovely girls behind the glass in those entertainment places are most dispossessed.

17 minutes ago, KhaoHom said:

 

Almost the lowest

 

Security guards

 

Selling food or additional crap in the red light areas

 

Win drivers (not Grab)

 

Anyone that maintains the bar, Toilet cleaners

 

Indian watch sellers

People who go around sorting through rubbish bins outside houses looking for plastic and metal to sell for scrap


It does remind me of similar outcome

if they could think clearly to realize the foreigners can care less which girl or bar he goes too. He just wants to boom boom for free or for cheap.

2 hours ago, Rickman66 said:

What does a flag fight got to do with what's going on in the world numb nut?

Are you always verbally abusive? Is that who you really are? 

1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

I get aroused watching thai girls fighting

I don't doubt that.................😬

Is that another thing you like watching at your morning coffee shop opposite a school................:whistling:

3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

They like to blame everything and everyone except themselves...

Thailand is fast becoming the place to avoid

 

Depends to the largest extent on where you hang out and at what time of day though doesn't it?

 

3 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Extreme violence with blades can lead to serious injuries, permanent disfigurement and whole host of lasting problems.

 

Yup, thats why the first U do is pad 'em down without hesitation and  whenever she's been out of sight. Simple safety precaution. 

Once saw 2 completing bargirls in the same establishment (in Bangkok) throw down over a client... One girl slammed the head of the other into a metal locker. Blood everywhere (as head wounds go). The accusation was the "victim" stole the other girls client... When in fact I simply liked the other girl more 😜 

There is a lot of competition for the fewer tourists. Are we sure these were girls?

#11 Thou shalt not covet another bar's golden ATM

5 hours ago, Peterphuket said:

I was expecting Nana 4, but not.

Soi 23 (Soi Prasarnmit) is to Soi Cowboy pretty much what Soi Nana is to Nana Plaza.

In the day time I quite like that soi, plenty of shade trees, and some OK expat pubs. (I used to send my 90 day report from the Post Office there too).

😊

1 hour ago, Kandinski said:

Yup, thats why the first U do is pad 'em down without hesitation and  whenever she's been out of sight. Simple safety precaution. 

I carry around one of them metal detector wands they use at the airports just to be on the safe side.....

4 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I carry around one of them metal detector wands they use at the airports just to be on the safe side.....

Yeah, seen 'em around. Comes in colors and remote huh?

7 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I carry around one of them metal detector wands they use at the airports just to be on the safe side.....

 

2 minutes ago, Kandinski said:

Yeah, seen 'em around. Comes in colors and remote huh?

Also gives you the heads up whether they've got any piercings 'downstairs' if that's your thing.

11 hours ago, quake said:

 

It was in Bangkok. :stoner:

 

...in a location "known for its vibrant yet competitive hospitality scene." 😆 😂 

 

1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

There is a lot of competition for the fewer tourists. Are we sure these were girls?

 

The audio sounded all 'female'.

5 hours ago, Magictoad said:

I suggest that people try not to make light of this even no matter how much they are tempted to because 

Extreme violence with blades can lead to serious injuries, permanent disfigurement and whole host of lasting problems.

 

 

5 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Extreme violence with blades can lead to serious injuries, permanent disfigurement and whole host of lasting problems.

 

 

5 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Extreme violence with blades can lead to serious injuries, permanent disfigurement and whole host of lasting problems.

 

 

 

Sorry I missed that, tell me again what can "extreme violence with blades" lead to?

4 hours ago, pub2022 said:

 

The lowest position on the social hierarchy is occupied by women who work in bars.

 

 

and their customers

I told them to be patient and will attend to all shortly. Just went out for a Redbull to charge the batteries. 

4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Are you always verbally abusive? Is that who you really are? 

 

Take it easy on him. He ate a lot of crayons today.

The idea is clear, but the writing is excessively wordy—an example of poor journalism.

Feral behavior.

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