Hell’s Angels gang attack two have-a-go-heroes in Thai holiday hotspot after they step in to biker row
The local Good Samaritan asked the four men why they were chasing a motorcyclist and they turned on him
The local Good Samaritan asked the four men why they were chasing a motorcyclist and they turned on him
SICKENING footage has emerged of a Hell's Angles gang battering a pair of Thai men who tried to stop them chasing a motorcyclist.
The thugs, clad in leather vests, are seen punching and kicking Pholrun Chatboot, 22, and his brother Nattapong Pooncharoen, 24, close to the Chaimongkol Temple in the coastal city of Pattaya in Thailand.
Shortly after the story appeared in local media, two of the men, who are Australian Hell's Angels, turned themselves in to police.
At around 6pm on Saturday Mr Chatboot was having dinner when he saw a black pick-up truck chasing a Thai man after the driver had knocked him off his motorbike.
The truck stopped outside a bar and so he went to ask the driver what he was doing, reports .
He says that four foreigners, who were dressed like a 'biker gang', got out and started beating him.
The vile attack was captured by a nearby CCTV camera.
His friends ran away when they saw one of the thugs had a knife, but when Mr Nattapong tried to intervene they turned on him and knocked him out.
The men then ran off and the boy’s grandmother rushed them to hospital.
Mr Chatboot suffered facial injuries and Mr Pooncharoen was knocked unconscious in the brutal assault.
Daniel Anthony Stalley, 34, and John Lee, 43, both members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club, turned themselves in to Pattaya police today.
The two agreed to pay 150,000 baht (£3,300) in compensation to the two brothers. They also gave 5,000 baht to another man, Nopparat Prakhongyot.
Police Colonel Apichai said police were awaiting the medical test results before deciding whether to charge the two Australians with causing grievous bodily harm, the reports.
Earlier this month a female backpacker described the horrific moment she was molested after she broke her back in a 150ft fall down a cliff while fleeing a sex attacker in Thailand.
Hannah Gavios blindly ran off the edge of a cliff in the pitch dark while fleeing her attacker who then scrambled after her and assaulted the 23-year-old as she lay helpless.
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