Two transgender people attack Russian guide in Thailand - ForumDaily
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In Thailand, two transgender people attacked the Russian guide

Thai police find out the circumstances of the attack on a Russian citizen. According to preliminary data, he was robbed by two transgender people. When the Russian, who works as a tourist guide in Pattaya, noticed the loss of valuables, the attackers attacked him with cold weapons.

The victim turned to the police of Pattaya. He came to the station with a bloody face and neck. The man was sent to Banglamung hospital, where he was treated.

The Thai press also cites the name of the victim, but most likely with distortion. In a local newspaper, he is called 25-year-old Nioxim Belorzuko (more likely, this is about Maxim Belozurko).

According to the victim, he met two transgender sex workers on the beach. A man brought the prostitutes to a hotel, after which he found that he had lost ten thousand baht (almost three hundred dollars) and an iPhone 4.

Maxim tried to expose the thieving confused. In the ensuing quarrel, one of the transsexuals snatched a clerical knife and wounded him in the face. Then both robbers disappeared.

The police searched the hotel room, where they found a utility knife with traces of blood. It is also established that one of the escaped criminals is approximately twenty-five years old, and this “ladyboy” is known by the female name Anne.

Law enforcement agencies intend to make every effort to catch the attackers, because the crime violates the image of Pattaya as a safe place for tourists.

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