An unexpected attacked with bombs explosives killed four people in the district of Hua Hin Thailand on August 11, 2016. Law officials are investigating the evident but are not definite who's responsible. The blasts targeted a tourism section where the four were killed. There is some speculation that the blasts were set from the nation's ruling junta regarding referendum of the new constitution that critics are claiming will boost military power. Meanwhile, Thailand's law officials are searching for the alleged group or persons responsible for the recent blast. Two bombs were hidden in potted plants designated in the busy center where two women perished and another woman died later. More evidence discovered the bombs were designated by a cell phone were set at around 9:30 their local time with a second one exploding around thirty-minutes later. Many people suffered injuries and some of the injured were tourists. More investigations may bring more evidence, but no group has claimed action associated with the attack.