To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web
browser that
supports HTML5
video
Thailand police are scouring for a British tourist who allegedly set his hotel on fire after arguing with the receptionist.
The tourist, 27, screamed at front desk staff at the Y Smart Hotel along Kaew Nawarat Road in the northern city of Chiang Mai yesterday evening.
Moments later, smoke began to billow from his room as he casually left the hotel just shy of midnight.
The blaze ripped through the four-storey hotel only a few hundred yards from a major bus station and two miles from the historic Pae Gate.
Firefights battled to extinguish the fire into the early morning.
Receptionist Sahatsawat, 23, told police that he bickered with the Englishman before he kicked the reception counter at around 10pm.
The tourist allegedly squabbled with the receptionist just before the fire (Picture: ViralPress)
The staffer had to hide in the store room (Picture: ViralPress)
The blaze erupted from the man’s room (Picture: ViralPress)
Fearful of what the ticked-off tourist would do to him, Sahatsawat hid in a nearby store room.
He later saw the guest later packing his bags and fleeing the hotel.
But while grabbing some towels for guests on the third floor, Sahatsawat noticed smoke seeping out of Room 203 on the second floor where the Brit had stayed.
‘The tourist became angry and was shouting at me. I don’t know why, because I couldn’t understand everything he was saying,’ he said.
‘I thought he had left then when I went to check a room I saw there was smoke and panicked.’
Six people trapped inside the third floor as the fire simmered below huddled on their balconies to avoid suffocating from the thick black smoke.
Firefighters fought the blaze into the early hours (Picture: ViralPress)
Chiang Mai Deputy Mayor Sunthorn Yamsiri said: ‘We were informed by residents that there was a fire at the hotel, so firefighters were brought to the scene.
‘There was a lot of smoke, and people trapped in the building who had fled to the balconies. It’s fortunate there were no casualties.’
As the manhunt for the tourists continues, police have cordoned off parts of the Mueang Chiang Mai District, a northeastern neighbourhood full of hotels, restaurants and salons.
Major General Thawatchai Pongwiwatchai said: ‘This is a serious case. The officers are urgently searching for the British man as he is the suspect for arson.
‘The fire endangered the lives of many people. We urgently need to find the suspect for interrogation.’
Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].
For more stories like this, check our news page.
‘I thought he had left then when I went to check a room I saw there was smoke.’