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Foreign Nationals Clash with Thais at Bali Hai Pier

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A fight involving Thai and foreign nationals near Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya early on May 29 ended with a young Thai woman trapped beneath a reversing car and suffering serious injuries. The incident took place at around 5am near the popular pier area. Video footage later shared on Facebook showed chaotic scenes as men chased and punched each other while several women were seen pulling hair and fighting nearby.

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The altercation was witnessed by 23-year-old Warayut, who described seeing a foreign man wield a rock while others attempted to intervene. As conflicting parties scattered, Warayut noticed a black car backing over Pimpimol, trapping her beneath. He and bystanders lifted the car, freeing the injured woman who was then transported by her boyfriend to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital for a fractured hip.

A 23-year-old witness, Warayut, said he came across the disturbance while returning home from squid fishing. According to him, tensions escalated when a foreign man appeared ready to throw a rock, although it was unclear who the intended target was.

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Warayut said a smaller man, whom he believed to be Thai, tried to take the rock away before the situation spiralled further out of control.

As the crowd scattered in different directions, Warayut said he then saw a black car reversing into a woman later identified as 20-year-old Pimpimol, leaving her trapped underneath the vehicle.

Warayut and another man initially tried to lift the car themselves but were unable to move it. Other people nearby later joined in and helped raise the vehicle enough for the injured woman to be pulled free.

Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend. Early reports indicated she suffered a fractured hip in the incident.

CCTV footage reviewed near the scene showed the black sedan driving against traffic with its headlights off at about 4.57am while heading towards a bridge close to Bali Hai Pier.

The car later stopped beside a black SUV, where a brief interaction appeared to occur, before moving again and making a U-turn. Footage showed the sedan parking in the middle of the road for nearly a minute before driving behind the SUV parked at the roadside.

According to Thairath, people inside the sedan got out at about 4.59am and became involved in the confrontation.

The CCTV footage showed foreign men exchanging punches while three or four women were also involved in fights nearby. The report did not identify the women’s nationalities.

Moments later, the footage showed the sedan reversing over Pimpimol, trapping her underneath the vehicle.

Officers from Pattaya City Police Station inspected the area and collected evidence from the scene.

Police said no complaints had been filed and neither side had requested legal action following the incident.

Caution video shows the woman being run over

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  • ukrules
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    At least they've addressed this kind of issue once and for all, as soon as the 60 day visa free entry reverts back to 30 days all these incidents will stop 🙄

  • Dmitry2222
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    It’s strange that the police don’t see anything illegal in what happened. Tourist areas have long started to look like war zones — Pattaya, Patong in Phuket — places that are better to avoid at night.

  • NanLaew
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    Someone has to PAY the plod to initiate any legal actions first.

Tantrums and tiaras.

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15 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Pattaya police documented the scene but confirmed that no legal actions have been initiated by any parties involved.

Someone has to PAY the plod to initiate any legal actions first.

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That's gotta hurt !! hope she makes a speedy recovery and gets a lot of compensation.

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At least they've addressed this kind of issue once and for all, as soon as the 60 day visa free entry reverts back to 30 days all these incidents will stop 🙄

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It’s strange that the police don’t see anything illegal in what happened. Tourist areas have long started to look like war zones — Pattaya, Patong in Phuket — places that are better to avoid at night.

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scumbags nearly got the girl killed over probably something petty

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Were they all rushing to catch the early Hua Hin ferry?

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19 minutes ago, Watawattana said:

Were they all rushing to catch the early Hua Hin ferry?

2026 Update: The direct ferry service between Pattaya and Hua Hin has now ceased operating. Bus and minivan services are still available and listed in the timetable below.

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

scumbags nearly got the girl killed over probably something petty

Should change your name to 'save the hoes'. The women did a pretty good job of hair pulling and kicking the person on the ground (not 'floor' for you Brits who can't seem to differentiate between the two).

Nobody has mentioned that she probably had a burning exhaust pipe pressed against her body for some time. The hip may heal but she could end up looking like Freddy Kruger.

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What nationalities were involved?

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11 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

What nationalities were involved?

it was either Chinese or Korean being spoken

Leaning more to Chinese

this was a bad scene indeed

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1 hour ago, flaming dragon said:

Should change your name to 'save the hoes'. The women did a pretty good job of hair pulling and kicking the person on the ground (not 'floor' for you Brits who can't seem to differentiate between the two).

Nobody has mentioned that she probably had a burning exhaust pipe pressed against her body for some time. The hip may heal but she could end up looking like Freddy Kruger.

I thought save the frogs ( quite right) is in fact an Aussie.

Perhaps having a lot of land initially, most Aussies built outwards rather than upwards, hence houses only had a ground floor, leading to frequent interchange of the terms.

18 minutes ago, PhilipHabib said:

it was either Chinese or Korean being spoken

Yes, I thought it might be Chinese, but it didn't sound like Standard Chinese (putonghua) or Cantonese. I wonder what had caused the fight?

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13 hours ago, ukrules said:

At least they've addressed this kind of issue once and for all, as soon as the 60 day visa free entry reverts back to 30 days all these incidents will stop 🙄

What a load of nonsense people thinking this type of behavior will stop once immigration reverts back to 30 days.Don't know what they have been drinking and smoking but no common sense there in that comment.

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Since when is it up to the public to decide if the police charge someone with a crime? From the story, a number of offenses should have been charged by the police. With this warped logic, you could assume that murders would also receive no charge since the murdered victim would not 'request legal action'.

5 minutes ago, newnative said:

Since when is it up to the public to decide if the police charge someone with a crime? From the story, a number of offenses should have been charged by the police. With this warped logic, you could assume that murders would also receive no charge since the murdered victim would not 'request legal action'.

Hand bags at dawn

9 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

Yes, I thought it might be Chinese, but it didn't sound like Standard Chinese (putonghua) or Cantonese. I wonder what had caused the fight?

Min (Hokkien).

10 hours ago, PhilipHabib said:

it was either Chinese or Korean being spoken

Leaning more to Chinese

this was a bad scene indeed

I speaks Mandarin and 4 Chinese dialects, these guys are definitely not speaking Chinese. I believe they are Koreans.

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Warayut said he then saw a black car reversing into a woman

Typical Thai driver - no anticipation. Probably trying to "back in" parking with there flashers on.

19 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Min (Hokkien).

Nope, I speak hokkien fluently. I believe they are most likely Koreans

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The woman who disappeared under the car was stamping on the guy on the ground seconds earlier. No more agro from her?

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One more data point.

The wee hours are for sleeping.

13 hours ago, pomchop said:

2026 Update: The direct ferry service between Pattaya and Hua Hin has now ceased operating. Bus and minivan services are still available and listed in the timetable below.

It changed to Samui instead, since ages. There was never a market for Hua Hin.

15 hours ago, johng said:

That's gotta hurt !! hope she makes a speedy recovery and gets a lot of compensation.

From her own boyfriend?

10 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

I wonder what had caused the fight?

My guess... he was defending her honour as a cashier

32 minutes ago, Stay simple said:

Nope, I speak hokkien fluently. I believe they are most likely Koreans

We shall see.

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

no complaints had been filed and neither side had requested legal action following the incident.

If a law or laws have been potentially committed, it is mandatory a police investigation be done to determine any law violated. Regardless of what bystanders or involved persons may say or not. But Thai police seem to focus on civilian perceived complaints.

A box of chocolates.

In Singapore and Hong Kong, no need police report …🤣🤭😎 everyone who fights in public goes to jail.. full stop..😎

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