Si perchè a Patong girano delle bestie, non posso definirli esseri umani quel “carrozzone” della Bangla Road, uno zoo di bestie a due gambe.
Chi mi conosce sa bene cosa penso di Patong, di come per quieto vivere evito perfino di parlarne...
Vi riporto articolo del Phuket Wan giornale locale, non so dirvi se questa è la verità, per me rimane il malessere di un giovane morto sgozzato, una delle tanti morti inutili perchè la legge a Patong non viene rispettata! Non mi riferisco solo a locali notturni che dovrebbero chiudere alle 02,00 che non dovrebbero vendere alcol, alla legge sulla prostituzione, ecc... Ma al fatto che in questo luogo dal Taxista mafioso armato, alla moto d'acqua abusiva a nolo, a quello che ti vuol fare la foto con iguana, ai travestiti pieni di Ya-Ba, agli ubriachi al volante, Patong è uno schifo!
Un posto da evitare come la peste, per evitare ogni sorta di guaio.
Non voglio aggiungere altro tranne che le condoglianze alla famiglia, spero che quanto prima possano riportare la salma del figlio a casa per una degna sepoltura.
Phuket Ladyboy Kills 'Punchy' Italian Tourist
Sunday, April 18, 2010
AN ITALIAN tourist has been killed by a bottle-swinging ladyboy katoey in a wild disturbance at Soi Paradise that highlights the underbelly of Phuket's nightlife.
The killing took place at 5.30am on Saturday morning, more than three hours after Patong's bars are supposed to close.
Police said the Italian, named as Simone Tene Riello, 28, wandered through the renowned heartland of Patong's gay district, close to the Royal Paradise Resort, punching people he had never met or seen before.
But when he hit katoey Sathid Boonnuchit, 34, outside one of the soi's gay bars, he provoked a reaction he did not anticipate. The Italian punched the katoey twice, then Khun Sathid smashed a beer bottle over the head of Mr Riello, according to Colonel Jakapong Luang-On of Kathu police station.
Mr Riello was treated in Patong Hospital for head injuries then sent on about 9am to Vachira Hospital for better treatment. He died there about 10.30am yesterday.
Khun Sathid was arrested yesterday and asked for bail but his paperwork was incomplete so he is being held at the Phuket Provincial Court jailhouse on a charge of murder.
Mr Riello's body is now at Vachira Hospital. Colonel Jakapong said it appeared the man had no friends on Phuket.
A Soi Paradise bar manager was recently arrested after police turned down what they said was her large attempted bribe.
In another recent case, a Singapore man who suffered head injuries after a jet-ski collision was sent first to Patong Hospital, then belatedly on to Bangkok Hospital Phuket in Phuket City, where he underwent urgent surgery for a head injury.
The man's friends told Phuketwan that, given the serious nature of the head injuries, they believe precious time was wasted when Loh Ying Jie, 20, was taken first to the less well equipped Patong Hospital.
Mr Loh died 11 days later in a Singapore hospital without regaining consciousness. One friend may face a serious charge as a result.
Local Thai media first reported that Mr Riello had been stabbed with a broken bottle that severed his jugular.
An Italian internet site, reported: ''Simone was in Phuket in October and worked as a waiter, he went regularly for years to central Thailand, where he had a girlfriend. The girl, say relatives, was with him when the fight broke out, then degenerated into a brawl, in front of the restaurant where the couple worked.
According to relatives, he was a boy with his head on his shoulders, someone who was loved by everyone. "Calm and cheerful, fond of music, tattoos and Thailand,'' remember friends.
The killing took place at 5.30am on Saturday morning, more than three hours after Patong's bars are supposed to close.
Police said the Italian, named as Simone Tene Riello, 28, wandered through the renowned heartland of Patong's gay district, close to the Royal Paradise Resort, punching people he had never met or seen before.
But when he hit katoey Sathid Boonnuchit, 34, outside one of the soi's gay bars, he provoked a reaction he did not anticipate. The Italian punched the katoey twice, then Khun Sathid smashed a beer bottle over the head of Mr Riello, according to Colonel Jakapong Luang-On of Kathu police station.
Mr Riello was treated in Patong Hospital for head injuries then sent on about 9am to Vachira Hospital for better treatment. He died there about 10.30am yesterday.
Khun Sathid was arrested yesterday and asked for bail but his paperwork was incomplete so he is being held at the Phuket Provincial Court jailhouse on a charge of murder.
Mr Riello's body is now at Vachira Hospital. Colonel Jakapong said it appeared the man had no friends on Phuket.
A Soi Paradise bar manager was recently arrested after police turned down what they said was her large attempted bribe.
In another recent case, a Singapore man who suffered head injuries after a jet-ski collision was sent first to Patong Hospital, then belatedly on to Bangkok Hospital Phuket in Phuket City, where he underwent urgent surgery for a head injury.
The man's friends told Phuketwan that, given the serious nature of the head injuries, they believe precious time was wasted when Loh Ying Jie, 20, was taken first to the less well equipped Patong Hospital.
Mr Loh died 11 days later in a Singapore hospital without regaining consciousness. One friend may face a serious charge as a result.
Local Thai media first reported that Mr Riello had been stabbed with a broken bottle that severed his jugular.
An Italian internet site, reported: ''Simone was in Phuket in October and worked as a waiter, he went regularly for years to central Thailand, where he had a girlfriend. The girl, say relatives, was with him when the fight broke out, then degenerated into a brawl, in front of the restaurant where the couple worked.
According to relatives, he was a boy with his head on his shoulders, someone who was loved by everyone. "Calm and cheerful, fond of music, tattoos and Thailand,'' remember friends.