Indian Tourist Knocked Unconscious in Pattaya Altercation Over Public Urination
PATTAYA – An Indian national was left unconscious following a physical altercation that erupted after another man attempted to stop him from urinating in public along Pattaya Second Road. The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday, October 13, in front of the Runway Market, prompting a rapid response from local rescue services.
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According to witness accounts, the confrontation began around 12:30 a.m. when the victim, an Indian tourist, was confronted by another man for urinating by the roadside. The verbal argument quickly escalated, culminating in the Indian national being pushed to the ground. His head struck the pavement upon impact, rendering him immediately unconscious and leaving him lying in a pool of blood. Rescue volunteers provided emergency first aid at the scene before transporting him to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
An Indian man urinated on the side of the road. Villagers tried to stop him, but he refused, ultimately resulting in him being punched, thrown, and hit in the head.
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Police reported that the suspected assailant fled before officers could arrive at the location. Authorities have not yet disclosed the identities of either individual involved as the investigation remains active. Investigators are currently examining closed-circuit television footage from the vicinity in an effort to identify and locate the suspect.
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The incident has renewed concerns among local residents and business operators regarding public safety in Pattaya’s entertainment districts during late-night hours. Many are calling for increased police patrols and improved street lighting in busy tourist areas to prevent similar confrontations. The injured man remains under medical observation, and police have indicated they will proceed with witness interviews and potentially seek an arrest warrant once the suspect is identified.
-Thailand News (TN)




