Australian tourist stabbed in the chest in Thailand nightclub

Shocking footage shows the moment an Australian man was stabbed while partying at a nightclub in Thailand.

Jaydon Sienkiewicz, 21, was partying with his Australian father and Thai stepmother, and eight other people, partying in the Mixx Discotheque nightclub, in Pattaya’s Walking Street.

About 4am on Thursday, Jaydon went to the bathroom alone and CCTV footage shows him standing next to a table where a Thai woman has her arms wrapped around her boyfriend. 

The woman’s back is facing Mr Sienkiewicz, and appears to twerk her bottom as she is talking to her boyfriend. 

Jaydon Sienkiewicz, 21, is seen pinching a woman’s bottom at the Mixx Discotheque nightclub in Thailand

Mr Sienkiewicz is seen nearby minding his own business, but then reaches out and pinches the woman’s bottom.

The girl’s boyfriend pulls her away and tries to approach Mr Sienkiewicz, but is stopped by his girlfriend.

He pulls off her hands, and pulls out what is believed to be a knife out of his pocket and lunges at Mr Sienkiewicz and stabs him in the chest.

Three people pull the man away from Mr Sienkiewicz, and some words are exchanged between them.

As Mr Sienkiewicz walks away, he pulled up his shirt and notices the stab wound.

He stumbles back to the table where his father and stepmother are.  

Mr Sienkiewicz was rushed to Pattaya Hospital before officers arrived, suffering from blood loss and organ damage.

He is now in a stable condition.  

His stepmother, Khumkhun Songnangrong, 33, told investigators they were having a fun time in the club and was not sure why anyone would stab her stepson.

Police are investigating the CCTV footage in an attempt to identify the attacker. 

The woman's boyfriend stabbed Mr Sienkiewicz in the chest, after he pinched his girlfriend's bottom

The woman’s boyfriend stabbed Mr Sienkiewicz in the chest, after he pinched his girlfriend’s bottom

A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia they are ready to offer consular assistance to Jaydon.

‘The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade stands ready to offer consular assistance to an Australian man hospitalised in Thailand,’ the spokesperson said.  

‘Consular assistance may include liaison with or visits to local hospitals, liaison with local authorities, provision of lists of medical providers and assistance communicating with family members or nominated contacts.

‘Consular staff cannot provide medical services or medications, pay for medical costs, or query treatment regimes on behalf of Australians overseas.’  

His stepmother told investigators they were having a fun time in the club (pictured) and was not sure why anyone would stab her stepson

His stepmother told investigators they were having a fun time in the club (pictured) and was not sure why anyone would stab her stepson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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