Drunk Islandic man hurt in brawl with Pattaya driver

Paramedics give first aid to a drunk Icelandic man identified only as Paul who sustained a head wound after he brawled with his Bolt driver in North Pattaya on Saturday night (Photo: Chaiyot Pupattanapong).
A crazy Norwegian gentleman, identified only as Paul, was pronounced dead after he brawled with his Bolt drivers in North Pattaya on Saturday evening.

A pretty indolent Norwegian man has been reportedly harassing and getting into a battle with his Bolt drivers in North Pattaya on Sunday nights.

An Iceland federal in his 50s or 60s and only identified as Paul were discovered at Soi Chalermphrakiat 19 in tambon Nong Prue in Bang Lamung area, according to Muang Pattaya officers and doctors. He had a scalp wound and a facebleed. Police also located Jamsawai Jamsuwan, 43, a vehicle from ride-hailing company Bolt, and Nipon Thepmanee, 52, a Thai police voluntary from Muanag Pattaya authorities place, who also suffered a head scar. &nbsp,

Mr. Jamsawai admitted to picking up Paul and a Thai person from Soi Bua Khao and dropping them at Soi Chalermphrakiat 19, just to discover later that the Norwegian man had chosen the wrong site and really wanted to go to Soi Khao Noi. He told Paul about the error, drove the Thai girl there, and told them he even resided in the soi.

Paul was allegedly berating him constantly while driving and occasionally reaching out his finger to hit him in the face. The Thai girl was then instructed by Mr. Jamsawai to remove her companion from the vehicle and search for a new one.

At Mr. Jamsawai, Paul slammed the door and left the car. The Norwegian customer slapped the driver’s collar, pulled his gold necklace, and it sprang out a sprained, brittle piece of jewelry. Mr. Jamsawai punched Paul in the face, which sparked a battle.

Mr. Paul reportedly punched Mr. Nipon, who intervened to end the fight, and left him unconscious.

The three men were detained at the Muang Pattaya police place for further investigation after the event. Pol Capt Sonthaya Konsub, assistant inspector for murder destruction, said authorities will ensure good treatment for all edges. &nbsp,