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Indian Tourist Dies on Pattaya Walking Street

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A 30-year-old Indian tourist died after collapsing inside an entertainment venue on Pattaya Walking Street in Chon Buri during the early hours of 12 May 2026, prompting an emergency response from rescue workers and medical staff. Efforts to revive the man with CPR in front of shocked tourists and venue employees were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have launched an investigation and are awaiting post-mortem results to determine the exact cause of death.

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At 3.30am, rescuers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation in Pattaya were called to a venue on Walking Street, after reports that a foreign tourist had lost consciousness. Medical staff from Pattaya City Hospital were also dispatched to the scene.

Rescue workers found the man lying unconscious on the floor. He was wearing long jeans trousers and no shirt, and had a head injury. Special affairs officers from Pattaya City were performing CPR in an attempt to revive him while other tourists looked on, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses told police the tourist had arrived at the venue with a group of friends and appeared to be behaving normally earlier in the evening. Before the incident, he reportedly sat resting at a table for a short period.

Friends later attempted to wake him to leave the venue, but he did not respond. Staff members were alerted and helped carry him downstairs to wait for emergency services before rescue workers began attempts to save his life. Police from Pattaya City Police Station inspected the scene and recorded evidence. Officers have not yet confirmed the cause of death.

Authorities said the body would be sent for a post-mortem examination to determine whether the man died from an underlying medical condition or from injuries caused by a fall and impact to the head. Investigators are continuing enquiries in line with legal procedures.

The incident caused alarm among tourists and staff in the busy nightlife district, which attracts large numbers of visitors each night. No further details about the victim’s identity were released. Officials are expected to await the results of the autopsy before confirming the exact circumstances surrounding the death. Police have not announced whether any additional witnesses will be questioned.

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Might have fallen and hit his head.

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

This guy probably died from the shock of NOT having his Gold Chain stolen by some kathoeys

3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

the tourist had arrived at the venue with a group of friends

Obviously they need to be interviewed but apparently not immediately. Why?

42 minutes ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

Well when he saw the price for a small Leo was 380 baht in the Indian clubs that was it....

4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

A 30-year-old Indian tourist died after collapsing inside an entertainment venue on Pattaya Walking Street in Chon Buri during the early hours of 12 May 2026, prompting an emergency response from rescue workers and medical staff. Efforts to revive the man with CPR in front of shocked tourists and venue employees were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have launched an investigation and are awaiting post-mortem results to determine the exact cause of death.

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At 3.30am, rescuers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation in Pattaya were called to a venue on Walking Street, after reports that a foreign tourist had lost consciousness. Medical staff from Pattaya City Hospital were also dispatched to the scene.

Rescue workers found the man lying unconscious on the floor. He was wearing long jeans trousers and no shirt, and had a head injury. Special affairs officers from Pattaya City were performing CPR in an attempt to revive him while other tourists looked on, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses told police the tourist had arrived at the venue with a group of friends and appeared to be behaving normally earlier in the evening. Before the incident, he reportedly sat resting at a table for a short period.

Friends later attempted to wake him to leave the venue, but he did not respond. Staff members were alerted and helped carry him downstairs to wait for emergency services before rescue workers began attempts to save his life. Police from Pattaya City Police Station inspected the scene and recorded evidence. Officers have not yet confirmed the cause of death.

Authorities said the body would be sent for a post-mortem examination to determine whether the man died from an underlying medical condition or from injuries caused by a fall and impact to the head. Investigators are continuing enquiries in line with legal procedures.

The incident caused alarm among tourists and staff in the busy nightlife district, which attracts large numbers of visitors each night. No further details about the victim’s identity were released. Officials are expected to await the results of the autopsy before confirming the exact circumstances surrounding the death. Police have not announced whether any additional witnesses will be questioned.

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Too much Viagra/Cialis aso? Possible?

He could have passed out for any number of reasons and hit his head after the fall? Such a shame.

30s is too soon. Dying in your 30's is tragic. As is the 40s

Sympathy dissapates from there. 50s is such a shame

60s is too soon

70s a good run

80s a life well lived

90s - a fricking hell of a ride

RIP bloke....
did he pay his bin?

3 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

Spiked drinks in venues? Recently happened in Bangkok too - Skmv soi 7.

Poor guy. Maybe drank to excess and his body just wasn't used to it. Imagine his family receiving this tragic news back home. My heart goes out to them, they must be completely devastated.

Tragic in such young age. RIP young Indian and may your gods be with you

Some of those I've seen are morbidly obese, so I'm not surprised to read about one keeling over. RIP.

4 minutes ago, Caldera said:

Some of those I've seen are morbidly obese, so I'm not surprised to read about one keeling over. RIP.

4 minutes ago, Caldera said:

Some of those I've seen are morbidly obese, so I'm not surprised to read about one keeling over. RIP.

Pot Belly's with a moustache and a comb over, most middle aged Indians.

Shock,when he got his bill.

5 hours ago, wombat said:

did he pay his bin?

Yes, I have the footage 👍

I know the waitress, she said it was painful

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7 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

Was told one straw per drink. 🤷🏼

5 hours ago, NicoBKK said:

Spiked drinks in venues? Recently happened in Bangkok too - Skmv soi 7.

That's what I've been thinking. More drink spiking going on these days? that's just 3 incidents recently where they died - who knows how many more where they "only" got hospitalized or just woke up with a massive headache and zero memory (or cash)?

6 hours ago, NicoBKK said:

Spiked drinks in venues? Recently happened in Bangkok too - Skmv soi 7.

Also had my drink spiked at a bar in nana plaza, cant remember getting to my hotel but woke up in time to find girl trying to get away with my wallet. She didnt leave quietly but flew out the door after i gave her a hand , and called reception.

Another very bad image for Thailand tourism.

Pattaya seems like a dangerous place

7 minutes ago, corepuncher said:

Pattaya seems like a dangerous place

My wallet always thought so.

1 hour ago, corepuncher said:

Pattaya seems like a dangerous place

BS, What about the girls who died in BKK or Burma?

I'm not going to speculate, but dang that's really a bummer.

RIP

20 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

Trust the science. Remember, God is a construct. Cute girls are real.

21 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

What is going on with Indians mysteriously collapsing in nightclubs lately? this is now more than a coincidence...

Well the news report that 3 had died down in Phuket was false and it was actually one of the group.

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6 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well the news report that 3 had died down in Phuket was false and it was actually one of the group.

Suggest you read the article again, before you accuse the report of being false.

Just now, Georgealbert said:

Suggest you read the article again, before you accuse the report of being false.

I should have been clear but I was not referring to that report, but one I had earlier seen on YT! There was an apology yesterday about it.

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21 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I should have been clear but I was not referring to that report, but one I had earlier seen on YT! There was an apology yesterday about it.

The AN report was correct, your comment was anything but clear.

if you want to comment on a incorrect YT video, I suggest you comment there.

On 5/13/2026 at 9:54 AM, Srikcir said:

Obviously they need to be interviewed but apparently not immediately. Why?

They need time to get over the shock and to think straight about what happened

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