Two Singaporean tourists allegedly attempted to leave a hotel in Phuket without checking out or settling their bill.
Posted on 21 August 2024 03:21 pm | 103 views | 2 comments
According to Thai news outlet The Phuket News, the incident occurred in the morning on Aug 15 at the Patong Bay Residence in Phuket's bustling Patong Beach area. A security guard, who sustained injuries during the altercation, told police the two men were attempting to leave the premises without completing the necessary check-out procedures or settling their bill.
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