A British tourist has been killed in a brutal attack in Thailand after being turned away from a karaoke bar and chased by bouncers.
Nick Weir, 28, was said to have been acting erratically as he tried to make his way inside the 91karaoke bar in Bangkok before being sent away by staff at around 2am local time on Monday.
The privately educated Briton, who managed a company in Salisbury and went to The International School of Brussels, was alleged to have been kicked out after trying to get inside and asking for service.
Police said he was then chased by two male bouncers on a motorcycle and attacked.
CCTV footage seen by MailOnline showed Mr Weir sprinting down the street before stopping to speak to the pair and then trying to get on the back of the bike.
A fight ensued, with the three men grappling before Mr Weir was thrown to the ground.
The bouncers called the emergency services after Mr Weir was knocked unconscious, police say, but paramedics were unable to save him with CPR.
The Leeds University graduate was pronounced dead at the scene, around 650ft from the bar he tried to visit.
Officers are questioning the two Thai men, Phurinat, 32, and Boonchou, 29, over the alleged attack in the Bang Sue district of the capital.
Privately educated Brit, 28, is killed after he was turned away from a Thai karaoke bar and attacked by bouncers | Daily Mail Online