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Korean traveler Kyoung Jun Lee sustained a head injury when 2 Russian thugs attacked him in Pattaya. Paramedics treated his injury before carrying him to Jomtien Health center for more treatment.

PATTAYA, Thailand— A Korean traveler was attacked by 2 Russian hooligans in Soi 11 off Pattaya Second Roadway on January 30. He suffered a head injury triggering excessive bleeding on his face. Initial emergency treatment was administered before moving Kyoung Jun Lee, 29 to Jomtien Health center for more treatment.

A motorcycle-taxi chauffeur who saw the event informed cops that 2 Russians attacked Mr. Lee, triggering substantial facial injuries and blood loss. After the attack, the 2 aggressors separated, with one heading towards a hotel and the other vanishing down a backstreet.

The motorcycle-taxi chauffeur helped the hurt traveler and discovered that he was a Korean nationwide who spoke Thai. Mr. Lee, who has a special needs that impacted both his legs, discussed that he was assaulted by the 2 immigrants due to the fact that he had actually left a massage parlor due to the high costs. The wrongdoers pursued him and started the attack.

Regardless of the seriousness of the event, Mr. Lee revealed hesitation to submit an authorities report, fearing more reprisals from the Russian hooligans who threatened him versus including police. Authorities are prompted to examine and deal with the matter quickly to protect the city’s image as a traveler location and devoid of foreign undesirables.


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