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Disabled German man left stranded in Thailand after being robbed by ladyboy

A German tourist has told police how he was robbed and assaulted after taking a ladyboy back to his guesthouse in Chiang Mai.
Wheelchair bound, Paul Martin Meyer, 56, had been staying in the city when he met ladyboy, Mr Supakrit, on Friday evening .
It is alleged that Mr Meyer and the ladyboy returned to the Thailand Guesthouse on Soi 2 Moonmuang Rd where Mr Meyer had been staying, reports Khaosod.
Mr Meyer told police that upon returning to the guesthouse, he was assaulted and robbed by the ladyboy, who took off with two credit cards, a large sum of cash made up of 14,000 Euros and 9,000 Baht, as well as a mobile phone.
On Sunday, ladyboy Mr Supakrit was in custody where she explained that she had taken some money from Mr Meyer after he had refused to give her the amount they had agreed on for going back to his guesthouse but that she did not take the other items missing from Mr Meyer’s room.
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