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Thai Woman’s Bag Stolen During Boyfriend’s Pattaya Street Fight

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Pictures courtesy of Facebook เอ.อี.ซี นิวส์ พัทยา

 

A Thai woman reported the theft of her bag after it was stolen during a street fight involving her foreign boyfriend in Pattaya. CCTV footage showed a woman taking the bag while the woman was distracted by the altercation. The victim has appealed to the public via social media to help identify the suspects.

 

The incident unfolded outside a bar near a money exchange booth, although the exact location was not specified. The woman’s foreign boyfriend, dressed in a blue T-shirt, was filmed on CCTV fighting with another foreigner. As the two men struggled, the woman, in a black top and jeans, attempted to intervene and pull her boyfriend away.

 

In the midst of the scuffle, the woman dropped her shoulder bag on the road. A woman, who initially appeared to assist in breaking up the fight, diverted her attention to the fallen bag. She was seen throwing it aside towards a row of motorbikes and a nearby street food cart.


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The CCTV then showed a male food vendor picking up the bag, placing it on the basket of a motorbike and later moving it to his cart. The victim did not notice her loss as she remained preoccupied with the fight. Officials eventually arrived to separate the two foreigners and bring the confrontation to an end.

 

The victim later contacted the Facebook page AEC News Pattaya for assistance in tracking down the suspects. Although she had already filed a report with Mueang Pattaya Police Station, she hoped online users could help accelerate the identification process. The news page also tagged the official Chon Buri Provincial Police account to draw attention to the case.

 

The woman did not reveal what items were inside the missing bag or the estimated value of the loss. As of the latest updates, neither the police nor the online community have provided new information about the suspects or the whereabouts of the bag.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• CCTV footage captured two people acting suspiciously before a Thai woman’s bag was stolen in Pattaya.

• The theft occurred while she was distracted by a fight between her foreign boyfriend and another man.

• The case has been reported to police, with public appeals made via social media.

 

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image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from TheThaiger 2025-10-01

 

 

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So she has a foreign BF that gets in street fights during the day??  Not the sharpest pencil in the box. "Keep you enemies close. Keep you handbag closer." A Thai woman with an IQ higher than room temperature would know Do not let go of your handbag for any reason.

7 minutes ago, Emdog said:

So she has a foreign BF that gets in street fights during the day??  Not the sharpest pencil in the box. "Keep you enemies close. Keep you handbag closer." A Thai woman with an IQ higher than room temperature would know Do not let go of your handbag for any reason.

Or in the case of a Katoey, handbag with brick inside must be at the ready!

Foreign men fighting in pattaya.

They truly are doing the wrong F word.  idiots. :coffee1:

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