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This is a major terrible loss for the Pattaya expat community. For many years Barry was the British consul in Pattaya and volunteered at Pattaya immigration. He was the "go to" person for many experiencing immigration and other legal problems. If Barry couldn't help, he knew who could. Everyone reading this board is familiar with Barry's columns. He will be greatly missed by very many of us.

Of course as more details emerge and if funeral arrangements are published, they will be posted.

In his honor I will keep the "By Barry Kenyon" topic on the board and will never delete it. The topic is now locked.

Many of Barry's videos are available on Youtube.

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Barry Kenyon passes away following tragic road accident in Pattaya

By Pattaya Mail

October 19, 2025

The Pattaya community is in mourning following the tragic death of Barry Kenyon, a highly respected figure known for his long-standing contributions to journalism and public service. Barry passed away on the night of October 18 after being struck by a speeding motorbike on Thappraya Road in Jomtien.

According to witnesses, Barry was crossing the road to meet friends for dinner at an Italian restaurant when the accident occurred. He had reached the central median when a large motorbike, reportedly ridden by a foreigner at high speed, lost control and slammed into him.

Emergency responders arrived promptly and rushed Barry to Pattaya City Hospital. Despite swift medical attention, he suffered severe trauma and succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

Born in August 1941 in Lancashire, UK, Barry’s remarkable life reflected both intellect and service. He graduated with First Class Honours in Latin, Greek, and Ancient History from Liverpool University in 1964, later earning a PhD in Sociology and Criminology in 1970.

Barry served in the British police force, including as a drugs squad officer during the 1960s and 1970s. His international career later took him to Haiti and the Philippines, where he worked on overseas assignments before returning to the UK in the 1980s. He went on to hold leadership positions in education, becoming Principal of Skelmersdale College in Lancashire from 1985 to 1993.

In Thailand, Barry joined the British Embassy in 1995, serving as Honorary Consul in Pattaya and Immigration Liaison Officer until 2010. Over the years, he became a trusted name in English-language media, contributing extensively to several Pattaya publications — most notably the Pattaya Mail. His sharp insight, measured reporting, and commitment to community understanding made him a respected voice in local journalism.

Barry also founded the Pattaya Bridge Club in 1994, one of the city’s best-known social gatherings for expatriates and Thais alike. Despite challenges — including a widely publicized raid in 2016 — the club remained a testament to his sense of community and passion for intellectual engagement.

In addition to his writing and diplomatic work, Barry was a regular speaker at the Pattaya City Expats Club, where his expertise on Thai immigration and labour laws, along with his deep understanding of expat concerns regarding Thai taxes, made him one of the club’s most popular presenters. His talks consistently drew a full house, as attendees valued his clarity, humour, and practical advice on often complex issues.

Openly gay for most of his life, Barry lived with dignity, authenticity, and compassion. Friends and colleagues remember him as a man of integrity, intelligence, and quiet humour — someone who bridged cultures and dedicated his life to helping others.

Barry had no living relatives, but leaves behind countless friends, readers, and admirers whose lives he touched. His passing is an immense loss for Pattaya and for all who had the privilege to know him.

Pattaya Mail reporters are continuing to piece together the details surrounding this tragedy as investigations proceed.

https://www.pattayamail.com/news/barry- ... aya-523197
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Tragic. I shall miss his output.
RIP

I'm sure there are numerous board members who cross that road regularly & I'm one of them. With inadequate enforcement of road traffic, this could happen to anyone.
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I too cross that road a lot from my rented condo in View Talay 2 going to JC.

One day I crossed quickly some distance in front of a slow large vehicle. As I approached the centre a motorcycle suddenly came into view as it was hurriedly overtaking the vehicle I was crossing in front of.

Hence I hadn’t seen it. In a split second it zoomed past me doing about 80 km per hour and missed me by less than 6 inches. There was no time for avoiding action. I was nearly blown over by its slipstream.

You do have to be so careful on that road.
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Barry was not only a personal friend, but we both shared an interest in Thai Immigration issues and often collaborated on the subject.

He will be deeply missed by me and the many who knew him or read his many articles in the Pattaya Mail.
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Well Known Pattaya Expat, Journalist, Author, and Community Figure Barry Kenyon Dies After Tragic Road Accident

By Adam Judd

October 19, 2025

The Pattaya News team would like to extend its sincerest condolences to the friends, family, and co-workers of Barry Kenyon, a well known expat, author, journalist, and who is also known for his time dedicating his life to public service such as an honorary consul, who recently died after a tragic road accident.

We feel it’s best appropriate to let the team at Pattaya Mail tell his story and about the accident that took his life as that is where he contributed and wrote for many years. We did however, want to take the time to express our own condolences from our entire team.

Rest in Peace Mr. Kenyon.

https://thepattayanews.com/2025/10/19/w ... -accident/
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Shocking news.

I've had several close-calls myself crossing Theprayya Rd. when I lived at Chateau dale and View Talay and can see very clearly how this happened.

This is terrible news.

Barry was such a great guy and a tremendous contributor to the expat community.

I wish him a good journey.
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I remember him dropping by Duc's Bar during the Sunee glory days. He will be missed.
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The article contains several photos, so I think it is best to post the link:

https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/ ... ell-524646
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Barry Kenyon honoured as Pattaya community comes together in moving farewell

By Pattaya Mail

November 2, 2025
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