Man brutally attacked outside his home
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Pattaya, a coastal city about 100 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, attracts millions of tourists annually with its beaches, nightlife, and entertainment districts. However, its red-light areas, including Walking Street, have long been associated with sex tourism, drawing freelance sex workers and leading to frequent disputes. Thailand’s sex industry operates in a legal gray zone-prostitution is illegal, but enforcement is lax in tourist zones, contributing to vulnerabilities for both workers and clients.This is not an isolated case. In September 2025, an Indian tourist was attacked by a transgender sex worker in Pattaya after allegedly touching her inappropriately without consent. In October 2025, three transgender women assaulted two Indian men at a hotel, fleeing with valuables worth around 24,000 Thai baht (about $700 USD). These incidents highlight a pattern: payment disagreements or misunderstandings in informal arrangements often turn violent, exacerbated by language barriers and alcohol.Broader context reveals Pattaya’s tourism boom post-COVID, with over 10 million visitors in 2025, including a surge from India. Yet, reports from organizations like the U.S. State Department and UK Foreign Office warn of petty crime, scams, and assaults in nightlife areas. The Thai government has ramped up patrols and awareness campaigns, but critics argue more needs to be done to regulate street-level interactions. The viral nature of Jasuja’s video-garnering thousands of views on X within days-amplifies these issues, potentially deterring tourists and straining India-Thailand relations. India is one of Thailand’s top source markets, with over 1.5 million Indian visitors in 2025, making such events diplomatically sensitive.
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- Daily Mail Australia: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15440135/Melbourne-car-suspicious-father-bashed.html
- A Current Affair (Nine Network): https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/melbourne-man-living-in-fear-after-gang-of-masked-men-ambush-him/c59041f9-d55e-4010-8b33-5c229241d175
- Facebook (A Current Affair): https://www.facebook.com/ACurrentAffair9/videos/melbourne-man-brutally-attacked-outside-his-own-home/1519838755979933/
- Instagram (A Current Affair): https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTHeL_Lkrg0/
- Crime Statistics Agency Victoria: (General data on crime trends, accessed via government reports)
- Victoria Police Breaking News: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/breaking-news (No specific statement found, but used for context on investigations)