Late-night transgender fight shocks tourists on Pattaya Beach (video)

A dramatic altercation between two transgender women broke out on Pattaya Beach in the early hours of yesterday morning drawing the attention of stunned tourists and quickly going viral online.
At 2.36am yesterday, April 10, Pattaya Police were alerted to the scene of the fight. Officers rushed to the popular beachfront location but, by the time they arrived, the pair had already fled. All that remained were sandy scuff marks and a crowd of curious onlookers still buzzing about the spectacle.
According to witnesses, the two women were involved in a heated argument that escalated into a physical confrontation.
“It was wild. They were shouting and hitting each other, and a bunch of people started gathering around,” said one tourist, who declined to be named. “Some were even cheering like it was a show.”
A tourist managed to capture footage of the incident, which shows the two women tussling on the sand as beachgoers looked on, some in disbelief, others egging them on. The video has since been circulated on social media, adding fuel to the fire.
While the cause of the dispute remains unknown, onlookers reported that the fight was eventually broken up by a few Good Samaritans who stepped in before things could escalate further. Both went their separate ways shortly after, and no serious injuries were reported.
Despite the viral footage and public disturbance, Pattaya police confirmed that, as of press time, no official complaints had been lodged by either party, reported The Pattaya News.
Officers are reviewing CCTV footage in the area and the video submitted by witnesses to identify those involved. Police reminded the public that street fighting and disorderly conduct carry legal consequences, and urged anyone involved to come forward.
In similar news, a heated dispute over a 300-baht commission spiralled into a violent street brawl in Pattaya, leaving a van driver injured and bystanders fleeing in fear.
The incident occurred just after midnight on April 10 along Second Road. Pattaya police and rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation arrived to find the fight still ongoing. The injured man suffered a bleeding head wound and several bruises.