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Indian Tourist Injured in Assault Near Pattaya Walking Street

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On 12/28/2025 at 2:50 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 52-year-old Indian tourist was injured after being assaulted near the entrance to Walking Street in South Pattaya early on the morning of 27 December, prompting an emergency response and a police investigation. The victim sustained injuries to his face and the back of his head and was taken to hospital for treatment and stitches, with authorities advising him to file a formal complaint once he recovers.

 

According to the Sawang Boriboon Pattaya Radio Centre, the incident was reported at approximately 5.30am on 27 December. Rescue workers and officers were dispatched to the entrance of Walking Street on the beachside of South Pattaya, Moo 10, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi province, after receiving a report that a tourist had been assaulted and injured.

 

At the scene, responders found a foreign national identified as Mr Bid, aged 52, an Indian citizen, in a visibly battered condition. He had sustained wounds to his face and the back of his head, consistent with having been physically assaulted. First aid was provided at the scene before he was transported to Hospital for further medical treatment.


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A witness, identified as Mr Phongphon Boonchid, aged 19, told authorities that he observed the incident unfold from the entrance of Walking Street near a McDonald’s outlet. He stated that the foreign tourist and a group of ladyboys had been chasing and attacking each other from that area before the group allegedly surrounded and assaulted the Indian tourist.

 

The witness indicated that the cause of the altercation was a dispute over payment for services, stating that the tourist allegedly refused to pay. Following the assault, the suspects left the area before police arrived, while rescue workers focused on assisting the injured man.

 

Police officers at the scene advised Mr Bid to prioritise medical treatment until he has fully recovered. They stated that he would then be asked to formally lodge a complaint so that legal proceedings can be initiated against those responsible for the assault.

 

Authorities have not released details regarding the number or identities of the suspects, and no arrests were reported at the time of the incident. Police said the case would proceed once the victim is able to provide a full statement and supporting medical documentation.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

• An Indian tourist was injured in an assault near Walking Street, Pattaya, early on 27 December.

• Witnesses said the incident followed a dispute over unpaid service fees involving a group of ladyboys

• Police advised the victim to recover before filing a formal complaint to pursue legal action.

 

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what is it with these Indians and Ladyboy ? Don't they gave "chicks with d...." in India ? Roaming at 05:30 in the streets when I am about to get up !

 

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  • Another Ladyboy incident. People should simply stay clear of these volatile freaks. Oh, and Indian guys, once the price is agreed, don't try to change it later....... really gets the locals upset!

  • Of course the ladyboy didn't admit to being a ladyboy, indian later finds out and doesn't want to pay, understandable, then hits him over the head with his shoe, same as using a hammer.   On

  • I thought there was a permanent police presence here? (Even at 5.30am!)  It's the only place in Pattaya where you can be guaranteed to glimpse a cop.

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On 12/28/2025 at 6:37 AM, jacko45k said:

Another Ladyboy incident. People should simply stay clear of these volatile freaks. Oh, and Indian guys, once the price is agreed, don't try to change it later....... really gets the locals upset!

How do you know ?

In hindsight bet he wished he’d jumped into that empty taxi he was beside and got the hell out of Doge city!

5 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

Why didn't the indian guy want to pay ?

It's simple—he was searching for oysters but ended up finding sea cucumbers instead. ☺️

Why was i not surprised when later in the article it turned out to be Ladyboys that attacked him.

On 12/28/2025 at 12:32 AM, watchcat said:

 

Remove all the kathoeyes, and to be sure of accidents close the street down.

Maybe it's time the ladyboys have their own area in Pattaya, and are not all over the city.  Those that seek the services of ladyboys, then do so at their own risk. 

 

Currently, ladyboys (Thai men in dresses) roam the all over the city looking for their next victim.     

18 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

Why didn't the indian guy want to pay ?

Because he's cheap 

Make Indians apply for visa's and these stories will disappear 

16 hours ago, Feingeist said:

How do you know ?

I live here!

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I would say 1 in 10 there is a doubt if he or she but this minority is in demand so no need to play to deceive im sure 99% of Indians who come here know the stories of others being fooled are they so arrogant they think its not going to happen to them ?

Ah well put your big gold chain on chug a few changs and put it to the test are you feeling lucky ? Well are you considering he/she has got a bigger pistol than you under that dress

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