Thailand: Man stated he was ‘stabbing’ victim however CCTV captured intoxicated rampage

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    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(photos)

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    Daniel Nolan, from Southampton, declared cab driver stabbed him while he was out clubbing (Picture: ViralPress)

    A British guy is dealing with prosecution in Thailand after declaring he was stabbed by cab driver when he really got hurt drunkenly climbing up a wall.

    Daniel Nolan, from Southampton, informed authorities he was assaulted while out clubbing in Chiang Mai recently.

    The 30- year-old declared it left him with a big cut on his belly and a torn tendon on his hand. He likewise stated he lost his phone which might have been taken.

    Detectives introduced an examination to discover the supposed assaulters however there was no indication of them on CCTV cams.

    They started to question Daniel’s story when he stopped working to address fundamental concerns about the ‘attack’ prior to they discovered security video footage that weakened his testament.

    Footage reveals an intoxicated foreign guy climbing up through a cafe’s lawn prior to scaling the fence and leaving blood spots behind.

    He supposedly broke a number of pipelines while climbing up the wall, which had pieces of glass on the top to prevent burglars.

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    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(video stills)

    Daniel Nolan is seen on CCTV video footage in the early hours (Picture: ViralPress)

    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(photos)

    Daniel Nolan talk with Thai authorities from his health center bed in Chiang Mai (Picture: ViralPress)

    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(photos)

    Daniel Nolan’s injuries were recorded by Thai authorities as they attempted to hunt his ‘attackers’ (Picture: ViralPress)

    Owner Chakrabhand Thiphayamonthon, 60, stated: ‘The traveler remained in a state of severe intoxication. He was yelling near the Three Kings Monument and was asked to leave by a guard.

    ‘He strolled to a motorbike store and was shooed away. Then, he unexpectedly began climbing my home wall which is 6.5 feet high and had glass spikes. My nephew even saw him running.

    ‘There was blood everywhere so I think he must have been hurt while climbing. Nobody chased after him and he even dropped his phone at my house. I will not press charges as there was barely any damage to my home.’

    Major General Thawatchai Pongwiwattanachai stated the traveler’s ‘lies’ injured the province’s public image and promised to examine.

    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(video stills)

    The British traveler left blood spots on the wall (Picture: ViralPress)

    A British tourist who claimed to have been stabbed by taxi drivers admitted he was actually injured while drunkenly climbing over walls. Daniel Nolan, 30, from Southampton, had previously told police he had been attacked by drivers while out clubbing in the city centre of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on July 26. He claimed the incident left him with a large cut on his tummy and a torn tendon on his hand. He also said he had lost his phone and was not sure if it was stolen. ??????(video stills)

    CCTV video footage weakened the traveler’s testament (Picture: ViralPress)

    ‘Making a false police report is also a crime and if the holidaymaker has deliberately done that, he will be prosecuted,’ the authorities chief included.

    ‘He made very serious allegations that police investigated in good faith and spent time working on.’

    A cops spokesperson stated officers likewise discovered Daniel’s phone, which had actually not been taken.

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