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Thai Attacks Foreign Partner Near Temple

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We were informed of a street fight on South Pattaya Road, in front of a dentist near Wat Chaimongkhol Temple,

at around 6.30 pm on August 16th, therefore reporters quickly rushed to the scene.

We found an injured foreigner, later found to be Mr. James Thompson, aged 67, from America, who was bleeding heavily from a head wound.

We were told that a tourist police volunteer had helped capture the attacker, 22 year old Jeerasak.

Jeerasak told us that he is Mr. Thompson’s partner. In the dentist clinic Jeerasak admitted to having an argument; they went outside where he lost his temper and attacked his partner.

However, on the other hand, Mr. Thompson said he did not know what happened. He claimed that he felt dizzy and fell.

The Sawang rescuers took the American to the hospital for treatment, while the police detained Jeerasak and will question more from Mr. Thompson later.

http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?F...;IdArticle=7127

mr thomson still in mood for love? there are a lot other decent ladyboys around to choose from

By the time he has paid his hospital bill it would have been cheaper to pay for the Thai boys dental costs!

Who said he was a ladyboy?

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