(jimbo34 @ Apr. 23 2010,20:09) Now i've seen the pic of this bloke i recognise him. He's usually off his head, doesn't frequent the bars, and is one to avoid.
The local gossip is that "Tan" approached him in soi Paradise and went to his room with him. When he discovered she was a ladyboy, he cut up rough, and the girl made a run for it. He pursued her into the street hitting out at her constantly. He appeared to be in some sort of rage, maybe induced by a "substance". She grabbed a bottle and went onto the attack. After smashing the bottle over his head he hid under a car, but she went in after him, slashing his throat. He bled to death outside Tom's 'The Place to Stay'. I imagine the security guy on the front gate has seen this sort of incident a dozen times and knows it's safer to stay out of the way.
Both were in the wrong, IMO. The girl should have known better than approach this erratic character in the early hours. He was wrong to get upset and "surprised" at her being a ladyboy in the well known gay area of soi Paradise, and to start hitting out is asking for BIG trouble.
However, surely it didn't have to end in such a tragic way?
The local gossip is that "Tan" approached him in soi Paradise and went to his room with him. When he discovered she was a ladyboy, he cut up rough, and the girl made a run for it. He pursued her into the street hitting out at her constantly. He appeared to be in some sort of rage, maybe induced by a "substance". She grabbed a bottle and went onto the attack. After smashing the bottle over his head he hid under a car, but she went in after him, slashing his throat. He bled to death outside Tom's 'The Place to Stay'. I imagine the security guy on the front gate has seen this sort of incident a dozen times and knows it's safer to stay out of the way.
Both were in the wrong, IMO. The girl should have known better than approach this erratic character in the early hours. He was wrong to get upset and "surprised" at her being a ladyboy in the well known gay area of soi Paradise, and to start hitting out is asking for BIG trouble.
However, surely it didn't have to end in such a tragic way?
I am surprised that first Tan ran from him but then went after him to slash his throat. Up to her smashing the bottle over his head, it all seems quite logical, only the last part is a bit frightening as it actually means that she was determined to kill the guy ...
So, I guess this has moved from manslaughter to murder?
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