Sky Bridge Homestay: Residents Report Young Couple Engaged in Drug Use and Filming Explicit OnlyFans Content on Overpass
Community leaders in Pathum Thani province have reported illegal activities on a pedestrian overpass, including drug use and explicit content production for OnlyFans, discovered after residents found evidence scattered on the walkway. Authorities have dubbed the location "Sky Bridge Homestay" and linked it to multiple crimes including sexual misconduct, drug abuse, and copper theft. Local officials have coordinated with police and expressway authorities to implement preventive measures and warn offenders of potential legal consequences.
On April 28, Chukhiart Phothjun, headman of Moo 4 in Chiang Rak Yai subdistrict, Samkok District, Pathum Thani, received a report from residents about a group using a pedestrian overpass near the Udon Ratthayani expressway as a location for sexual misconduct and filming explicit videos for sale on the private online group OnlyFans, along with drug use.
Field investigators discovered substantial evidence including used condoms, underwear, condom wrappers, lubricant, wet tissue paper, and an eggplant wrapped in a condom left on the pedestrian pathway.
Chukhiart revealed that residents had informed him of these activities through a private community group, prompting him to coordinate with Chaiwat Panyarchun, assistant headman, to investigate. They found the evidence to be genuine and believe the items were left by offenders during recent late-night hours, as daily patrols had not previously encountered such evidence.
Chaiwat Panyarchun added that criminals have nicknamed this location "Sky Bridge Homestay." Beyond serving as a site for sexual misconduct, traces of cable stripping and burning for copper theft have also been discovered.
Community leaders have coordinated with Samkok Police Station and the Expressway Authority of Thailand to develop preventive measures. The overpass features directional signs that obstruct sightlines, making it a blind spot. Authorities are warning those engaged in such behavior to cease immediately, as these are public areas and such conduct violates community morality and may result in legal prosecution.