British vacationers are knocked out in brawl with bodybuilder… after one in all them runs straight right into a parked truck
Two Brits were knocked out during a drunken brawl with a bodybuilder on a street in Thailand.
A group of friends was involved in the fight with the hulking tourist as he was leaving Walking Street in ‘Sin City’ Pattaya with his girlfriend on March 5.
Footage shows the muscular fitness buff trading punches with the group in front of shocked bystanders.
One of the Brits was knocked unconscious after trying to dodge a punch but losing his balance and stumbling backwards into a parked truck. The other was floored during the fight.
Paramedics arrived and found one of the men collapsed on the pavement with a dislocated hip, abrasions, and cuts on his face.
Another man aged 25 to 30 was lying out cold nearby. The pair were given first aid and taken to Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital for treatment.
Police Captain Jittisuk Suthenitatwong of Pattaya City Police Station said: ‘The tourist was released after interrogation. We have to wait for the injured victims to recover before questioning them for further legal action.’
Two Brits were knocked out during a drunken brawl with a bodybuilder on a street in Thailand
A group of friends was involved in the fight with the hulking tourist as he was leaving Walking Street in ‘Sin City’ Pattaya with his girlfriend on March 5
Footage shows the muscular fitness buff trading punches with the group in front of shocked bystanders
One of the Brits was knocked unconscious after trying to dodge a punch but losing his balance and stumbling backwards into a parked truck
An onlooker said he saw the holidaymakers fighting each other as they emerged from a beer bar.
Tourists are regularly attacked or caught up in crime, leading Pattaya to be dubbed ‘Sin City’.
Embarrassed officials in the central government have launched tourism initiatives to attract families and rebrand Pattaya as a safe destination.
Authorities have also introduced safety measures, such as improved lighting and CCTV.
Despite some success in cleaning up the town’s image, alcohol and sex remain its biggest draws, often leading to a high rate of crime and accidents.
