British man confronts wife at Thai restaurant, causing disturbance

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A 60-year-old British man named David caused a scene at a restaurant in Thailand. The incident took place at the Lee Zaab restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima around midnight on Tuesday. David was reportedly upset because his Thai wife was having dinner with other men. While collecting his wife, David became aggressive. Footage shows him shouting insults at the staff and customers. He pushed a waiter aside and yelled phrases like "f*** you" before leaving. As he exited, he broke some glasses and continued to berate the locals. The restaurant owner, Aphinan Yokhanuparb, called the police to help manage the situation. He suggested that David was likely jealous of his wife dining with others. The police arrived and managed to calm things down without making any arrests. They indicated that the argument stemmed from a misunderstanding between David and his wife. Despite his loud outburst, the restaurant owner decided not to press charges against David. This incident reflects concerns from locals about rising over-tourism in Thailand, as the country tries to boost tourism after pandemic-related downturns.


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