Pattaya, Thailand’s biggest stories from the last week: Shooting at pool villa, British man’s safe stolen, Famous pub raided, and more

Greetings to all our readers and supporters!

We have gathered here our top LOCAL stories that happened in our areas, Pattaya and Chonburi, in the last week from Monday, October 17th, 2022, to Sunday, October 23rd, 2022.

The stories are chosen by our editorial team and are not in a particular order of importance but roughly in order of publishing.

Let’s take a look at what you might have missed!

1. Five shooters on the loose after opening fire at Pattaya pool villa and attacking renters

The story got more interesting when two scapegoats were exposed. However, all suspects were eventually arrested.

Five shooters on the loose after opening fire at Pattaya pool villa and attacking renters

2. British man nags Pattaya police for allegedly slow progress after roughly 360,000 baht in a safe was reportedly stolen by an Ugandan woman

The suspect is nowhere to be found as of press time.

British man nags Pattaya police for allegedly slow progress after roughly 360,000 baht in a safe was reportedly stolen by an Ugandan woman

The suspect is nowhere to be found as of press time.

3. Fire alarms tourists in Pattaya after excavator gets entangled with wires

Unfortunately, this means the completion of the Soi Buakhao area construction will be delayed further, likely to Songkran 2023.

Fire alarms tourists in Pattaya after excavator gets entangled with wires

4. Ramayana Water Park is ready to cooperate to enhance the tourism sector of Pattaya toward the International standards

A great partnership between Ramayana and Pattaya!

Ramayana Water Park is ready to cooperate to enhance the tourism sector of Pattaya toward the International standards

5. Famous entertainment venue in Banglamung raided on Sunday morning, hundreds of tourists flee

The case caused multiple charges to be filed against the owners of the venue and at least a temporary closure.

Famous entertainment venue in Banglamung raided on Sunday morning, hundreds of tourists flee

That’s it for this week. The Pattaya News hopes next week will bring you good news!

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Aim Tanakorn
The local news translator at The Pattaya News. Aim is a twenty-four year old who currently lives in Bangkok. Interested in English translation, story-telling, and entrepreneurship, he believes that hard-working is an indispensable component of every success in this world.