Sometimes the stories in comedy movies will be staged in real life.
According to the British " Daily Mail " report on November 2 local time, a British man was alone on the beach of Samui, Thailand after his 30th birthday. When the locals found out, he was still fierce to others. The police rushed to detain him. He claimed that he was going to "mediate" on the beach, and said that he forgot everything before - the overall plot was similar to the 2011 American comedy movie "Hangover 2".
This man is from Eptham, Surrey, England. He was originally going to Thailand for a wedding.
October 28 is the man's 30th birthday. He attended a party, staying up late to drink beer and smoke marijuana (currently legal in the country). However, the next morning, the locals found him naked on the beach singing a certain football song, and then struggled to wander away from the beach. The kind-hearted man thought the man might be drunk and wanted to pull him onto the boat, but he suddenly started to fire and shouted "Go to see God" while pulling the other party into the sea.
Police came to drag the man ashore, but the man insisted on standing naked on the beach, saying that he wanted to meditate and that he could not remember what happened in the previous two days.
has similar humor in the 2011 comedy movie The Hangover II starring Bradley Cooper (played by Phil), Zach Galivannakis (played by Allen) and Ed Helms (played by Stu).
This movie tells the story of a group of friends going to Thailand to attend Stu’s wedding.
In the movie, the night before, friends were partying all night, but woke up the next morning but lost their memory collectively. The cause was that Allen incorporated drugs into marshmallows. Then the protagonists start to take risks - just like the drunk British man in Koh Samui, there is also a scene of nakedness in public, friends try to piece together missing memories and find Teddy, a young man who is about to become Stu's brother-in-law, who also loses his memory.
On October 29, a British man's friend picked him up. An interpreter told him to go back to the hotel, take a shower, and meditate again. The man refused, saying that he just wanted to relax now and meditate now.
Translation told him, I understand what you mean, but you have 12 policemen around you now, so it is not appropriate to do so.
The man insisted that he would not go back. Eventually local officials took the man to the station where he tested him for drug and the result was negative.
The man was fined for misconduct in public, but no other punishment was imposed. The man can continue on vacation and then return to the UK. Several packets of marijuana were found in the hotel where he lives, but police will not take action on it as marijuana has been legalized recently in the country.
The kind-hearted person who rescued the naked man said he would not charge the man's "attack". The fisherman said, "I saw the tourists struggling to float on the sea as much as possible. I was worried that he would drown, so I tried to pull him onto the boat, but he was too aggressive." But I don't want him to be punished. He is safe now, and I breathed a sigh of relief. I think he might be drinking too much. Koh Samui is too hot for the British, so he is a little crazy and rude. I think he should be a good person.
Theerayut lives near the beach, and he said, "I heard tourists shouting and singing on the beach, and they sang like football songs. I think he was just drunk, so I didn't care about him."
Surat Thani Immigration official Aroon Moosikim said the British man arrived in Koh Samui on October 10 and lived in a nearby resort, but staff said he was always noisy and caused trouble for other guests. The man's friends never saw him again after the party, until he appeared naked on the beach and claimed that he didn't remember anything and wanted to take someone to "see God." "It's hard for us to communicate with him because he's been talking nonsense." The police chief added that the suspect man was on a tourist visa.
Source: DAILYMAIL, BING
Edited by: Zhang Xiao