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The 28 -year -old specially trained Brit was killed after being away from a Thai Karaoke bar and attacked by the bouncers.

A British tourist was killed in a brutal attack in Thailand after being away from a Karaoke bar and chased by the bouncers.

28 -year -old Nick Weir was said to have been irregular while trying to move forward in the 91karakeke bar in Bangkok before he was sent by staff around 2 o’clock on Monday.

It was claimed that Briton, who directed a company in Salisbury, was thrown after entering and asking for service.

Police said he was later chased by two men’s bouncers on a motorcycle and was attacked.

The CCTV images seen by Mailonline showed that Mr. Weir went down the street before he stopped talking to the couple and then trying to get behind the bike.

Mr Weir drowned three men before I was thrown to the ground.

Those who sacrificed, after Mr. Weir’s unconscious shot, called emergency services, but the medical officials could not save him with CPR.

Graduated from Leeds University, he died at the scene about 650FT away from the bar he was trying to visit.

Officers question the 29 -year -old two Thai man 32 and Boonchou on the alleged attack in the Bang Sue area of ​​the capital.

Mr. Weir, in the early hours of Monday in Bangkok near a club made a discussion with bouncers.

Medical officials came to the scene around 2.20 hours, but they could not save CPR and Briton

Medical officials came to the scene around 2.20 hours, but they could not save CPR and Briton

Nick Weir (right), depicted with his family and sister, undated

Nick Weir (right), depicted with his family and sister, undated

One of his friends who was uncomfortable with the news told Viralpress: ‘I didn’t know. That was not [his] character.

“ He was very polite, the most beautiful man. I can’t believe it. I can’t do this.

“ I knew you were in Thailand. I texted him yesterday, but I didn’t know him. ‘

Bang PO Station Deputy Inspector Lieutenant Colonel Apichai Hwanjit, today was removed from the bar by the staff, he said.

He then ran, but was followed by two employees on a motorcycle attacking him on a nearby side street.

“According to CCTV footage, the two restricts the foreigner together and had a physical confrontation,” Apichai said.

“ They pushed during the escape and wrestle, caused the foreigner to fall.

‘We are not sure if there is any pressure that causes death in autumn, so we expect judicial results.

After falling, the security guard recently called the police. At the scene, two people who fought the stranger stayed there and did not escape. ‘

Mr. Weir was traveling in Thailand when he stood at the bar in Bangkok early on Monday.

Mr. Weir was traveling in Thailand when he stood at the bar in Bangkok early on Monday.

CCTV images showed nick weir and sacrifices before the incident

CCTV images showed nick weir and sacrifices before the incident

The Karaoke Bar Stage depicted today because Bouncers are questioned by the police

The Karaoke Bar Stage depicted today because Bouncers are questioned by the police

Officers received a report at 2.45 o’clock, medical officials received a call at 2 o’clock and 20 minutes after the scene came to the scene, he said.

The police said that CCTV showed that he didn’t look drunk when he came to the shop, because he runs in a straight line ‘.

However, they said ‘screaming and causing turmoil’.

The two Thai man claims that Briton was trying to steal his mobile phones and then trying to mount his motorcycles.

Officers are now investigating the last moments of the war.

Apichai added: ‘Currently, we are waiting for judicial results to determine whether the deceased is drunk or under the influence of any substance.

‘It is very important that the situation provides clarity. We expect blood test results to control drugs or alcohol.

CCTV images did not appear in the case of a typical drunkenness.

He was running, screaming and causing a turmoil, but he didn’t get out of control completely. He ran in a straight line, he didn’t stumble like a drunk.

‘Starting from the area near the macro shop, the Phibunsonghram overpass and ran about a kilometer reaching the Karaoke bar.’

Officers, the British Embassy was informed of the death, he said.

A FCDO spokesman told Mailonline: ‘We are supporting the family of a British man who died in Bangkok and is in contact with local authorities.’

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