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Worker Dies in Pattaya Nightclub Fire

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A 28-year-old employee died after becoming trapped by a fire that swept through the Catwalk nightclub in Pattaya during the early hours of 1 July 2026.

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The blaze was reported at 12.15am to the Pattaya City Land Disaster Relief Radio Centre. Emergency responders, including officers from Pattaya City Police Station, Bang Lamung district officials, Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan rescue volunteers and firefighters, were sent to the Catwalk entertainment venue in Soi Chalermphrakiat 29.

Fire crews arrived to find the building engulfed in flames, with thick smoke billowing from the premises. Fire engines were deployed to contain the blaze. A passing groundwater delivery truck also stopped to assist, with its driver supplying additional water to firefighters. The fire was brought under control after about 45 minutes.

After the flames were extinguished, emergency personnel discovered the body of 28-year-old Thanaphon Boonchan, an employee at the nightclub, beneath a table inside the premises. He had suffered fatal burns after apparently being unable to escape.

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Employees told police that one staff member had alerted colleagues after noticing the fire. According to witnesses, flames were first seen near the roof before spreading towards the front entrance and exit. Staff rushed to evacuate, but Thanaphon was not seen leaving the building and is believed to have become trapped as the fire blocked the only exit.

Somchai Nawacharoen, 63, who was delivering water to a nearby business when the fire broke out, said he immediately reversed his truck to the scene and helped firefighters by supplying water until the emergency services gained control of the blaze.

Preliminary inspections by police and Bang Lamung district officials found that the nightclub was operating without a licence. Investigators also determined that the premises had no emergency fire exit. Authorities believe this may have prevented the victim from escaping once the fire reached the main exit, although the exact circumstances remain under investigation.

The cause of the fire has not yet been established. Police and district officials have requested forensic officers to examine the scene and determine the origin of the blaze. Their findings will also help establish whether further legal action will be taken over the operation of the venue.

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Poor bastard never stood a chance. Shades of Santika in Bangkok. Plenty of clubs chain the fire exits shut. It seems like a core group never learns.

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