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Manhunt for Indian Who Assaulted Phuket Ladyboy, Stole B10K

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 “dragged out of her room”. ?   Why drag the LB out of the room?   Grab the cash and run. Time is of the essence for a fast get away.   

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  • That cannot be true. A mistake by the newsroom. It was the other way around. Indian tourists would never do such a thing!

  • What is happening between Indian tourists and ladyboys? There seem to be daily news updates about this topic.

  • A discussion regarding price then who gets to bite the pillow ?

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4 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

Surely not, that would be prostitution, and there is none in Pattaya as it is illegal. 

This is Phuket. Where nothing is illegal (unless it goes viral)...

Another Indian refusing to pay. If he’s got any sense, unlikely, he should contact the police because he’s got a big target on his back and if the Katoey posse catch him he’ll have the crap kicked out of him, guaranteed.

On 10/14/2025 at 10:45 AM, snoop1130 said:

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An Indian man is on the run after allegedly attacking a ladyboy in Phuket and stealing 10,000 baht from her. The incident occurred yesterday, October 13, in the victim's rented room. The ladyboy has since shared her story with local media to help in tracking down the suspect.

 

Prior to the attack, the victim had communicated with the man via a dating app and agreed to meet on Bangla Road. She invited him to her room for sexual services, reportedly charging 1,000 baht. However, after their encounter, the man demanded a refund, which led to a confrontation.

 

When the victim refused to return the money, the man reportedly searched her bag and took an additional 10,000 baht. An ensuing struggle led to the victim being punched and dragged out of her room, though no one intervened. The attack continued inside the bathroom when the man pulled her back into the room.

 

Despite her attempts to chase the attacker, fear of further violence stopped her pursuit. She reported glimpsing the man walking away on Bangla Road from her window, prompting her to seek medical attention and later report the incident to Bangla Police Station.

 

Local authorities are now investigating, emphasizing the urgency of identifying the suspect to prevent further crimes. Reports suggest the man may have previously used dating apps to locate victims for robbery. Police efforts are underway to gather evidence and apprehend the suspect.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Police are actively investigating to identify and arrest the suspect.
  • The incident highlights concerns over safety in online dating.
  • The suspect may have a pattern of targeting victims through dating apps.

 

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Stopped her???? What is this her 💩 Its a MAN FFS 😤

11 hours ago, Luuk Chaai said:

after their encounter, the man demanded a refund

 

the LB could have just spit in a cup for him

Or farted ? 🤢

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