Pattaya Bar Worker Files Complaint Against Violent British Ex-Partner

A Pattaya bar worker shows reporters the damage inside her house caused by her British ex-boyfriend on August 12, 2025.

PATTAYA — A Pattaya bar employee has come forward with security footage showing her British ex-boyfriend vandalizing her home twice, expressing fears for her safety despite filing police reports.

Soraya Chanbubpha, 31, approached local media with CCTV evidence after reporting the incidents to Nong Prue Police Station. She says her former partner has repeatedly damaged her property and worries the situation could escalate to physical violence.

The most recent incident occurred at 3:05 a.m. on August 12 when Soraya returned home from work to find her front yard ransacked and extensive damage to her belongings, including her motorcycle. Newly installed security cameras captured the destruction – crucial evidence since a previous attack on August 6 went undocumented.

 

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The footage identifies the perpetrator as 44-year-old Mr. Walker, a British national who briefly lived with Soraya for just 10 days before she ended the relationship due to his violent behavior. Despite the breakup, he has continued to harass and vandalize her property.

“I’m pleading through the media for police to urgently track down and arrest this man before something more serious happens,” Soraya said.

Her case follows two other domestic violence incidents involving foreign nationals that occurred just one day earlier on August 11. In the first case, a 37-year-old French man suffered head injuries during a dispute with his Thai girlfriend, prompting her to call her sister and foreign brother-in-law for help.

The second incident involved a 27-year-old Korean man surnamed Kim, who has a history of domestic violence against his Thai girlfriend. He sustained deep leg wounds after kicking through a glass door while pursuing his girlfriend at a massage parlor, requiring hospitalization.

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