britmaveric Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 German national goes bezerk in prison On September 6th, at 1.00 am,German national goes bezerk in prison Most of us come to live in Pattaya, to enjoy the wonderful people, climate, and idyllic lifestyle. But for some, they just go stir crazy. On September 6th, at 1.00 am, a German national, who was languishing in the Pattaya Police Station Jail because of his continual troublesome behaviour to those around him and for attempting to harm himself on many occasions, was taken to Hospital. The 50 year old Peter Vague started a commotion in the cells by firstly attacking fellow inmates, and then attempting to injure himself. He became uncontrollable, sustaining numerous injuries to his body. It appears that the man is disturbed psychologically, frequently turned on other inmates, who this time retaliated, causing the injuries. The man's history is one of a successful stock market player, who lived with his Thai girlfriend at the Markland Hotel on Pratumnak Hill, but lost a fortune on the markets and (therefore ?) his girlfriend, then went into severe depression. The previous day the German was arrested by police because the owner of the establishment alerted them to the man who threatened to jump from an above ground floor of the hotel. The bottom line is that the man is not of sound mind, and police have contacted the German Embassy to arrange for his immediate deportation. -Pattaya People 7 Sept 2005
Rj 81 Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 Poor guy, sounds like he's had enough. I don't know how you guys live in Pattaya, I needed to get out after a weekend! Rj
Totster Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 Nice man-breasts <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It's worrying that you like them... totster
Firefan Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 The main stock markets have been doing fairly well or at least going sideways - how can a "successful stock market player" manage to lose so much of his money that he wants to jump from a building? Must be some of those Kazakstani futures he has been playing with! Handsome fellow though.... Cheers!
poppa Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 i like the bit about his girl friend went into severe depression , just what does that mean , did she jump , what did she do , did she close the joint bank account , did she send her family back to the village , did she sign the house back into his name , she must have done something to get a mention in the papers , what the fork did she do , some one help me out
poppa Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 i think i have the answer , she was caught doing short time for free , the police arrested her and took her to the monkey house , they could not let that sort of behaviour go on unchecked
lamphun Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 Poor guy, sounds like he's had enough.I don't know how you guys live in Pattaya, I needed to get out after a weekend! Rj Yea, great for the occasional visit, but I'd be jumping from "above the ground floor" if I lived there.
dr_Pat_Pong Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 Poor guy, sounds like he's had enough.I don't know how you guys live in Pattaya, I needed to get out after a weekend! Rj <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yea, great for the occasional visit, but I'd be jumping from "above the ground floor" if I lived there. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Everyone else does
johnh101 Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I saw this guy getting arrested outside the Markland in Soi 1. He had been causing havoc in the Tailors and Beauty Parlour opposite and they called the police. At one point three cops were trying to restrain him and another three had pistols drawn (with safety off) pointing at his head. He looked severly gone in the head, my immediate reaction was yabba, but you never know.
chico Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 German national goes bezerk in prison On September 6th, at 1.00 am,German national goes bezerk in prison Most of us come to live in Pattaya, to enjoy the wonderful people, climate, and idyllic lifestyle. But for some, they just go stir crazy. On September 6th, at 1.00 am, a German national, who was languishing in the Pattaya Police Station Jail because of his continual troublesome behaviour to those around him and for attempting to harm himself on many occasions, was taken to Hospital. The 50 year old Peter Vague started a commotion in the cells by firstly attacking fellow inmates, and then attempting to injure himself. He became uncontrollable, sustaining numerous injuries to his body. It appears that the man is disturbed psychologically, frequently turned on other inmates, who this time retaliated, causing the injuries. The man's history is one of a successful stock market player, who lived with his Thai girlfriend at the Markland Hotel on Pratumnak Hill, but lost a fortune on the markets and (therefore ?) his girlfriend, then went into severe depression. The previous day the German was arrested by police because the owner of the establishment alerted them to the man who threatened to jump from an above ground floor of the hotel. The bottom line is that the man is not of sound mind, and police have contacted the German Embassy to arrange for his immediate deportation. -Pattaya People 7 Sept 2005 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> that man doesn't appear too sound, but I don't want to comment on anypolice story, especially not from Pattaya police, since the closest they use to come to reality is about 2-5%
britmaveric Posted September 10, 2005 Author Posted September 10, 2005 Those police sketch artists are amazing! <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
thaiflyer1 Posted September 11, 2005 Posted September 11, 2005 Poor man, I wish him well. I wish he gets sent back from whence he came and pronto.
RDN Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Bezerk??? Berserk: comes from the noun berserker, or berserk, which is from the Old Norse word berserkr, “a wild warrior or champion.” Such warriors wore hides of bears, which explains the probable origin of berserkr as a compound of *bera, “bear,” and serkr, “shirt, coat.” These berserkers became frenzied in battle, howling like animals, foaming at the mouth, and biting the edges of their iron shields. Berserker is first recorded in English in the early 19th century, long after these wild warriors ceased to exist. - from Dictionary.com
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