A British man was killed on the stroke of midnight in Thailand after a firework exploded in his face.

Gary McLaren, 50, died while ringing in the New Year with his Thai fiancee and friends in the party resort of Pattaya, eastern Thailand, on December 31.

Mr McLaren, who was originally from Corby, Northamptonshire, had been partying at the Miami A Go Go bar before stepping outside and trying to light a 50cm cardboard tube packed with fireworks.

Briton Gary McLaren, 50, (left and right with Thai fiancee Jasmine) died in the party resort of Pattaya on New Year's Eve after lighting a firework which exploded in his face

Mr McLaren had been partying in a go go bar with Jasmine (pictured over his dead body) before stepping outside to light the firework, which began smoking before blowing up

Onlookers said his initial attempts to light the fireworks failed, but he succeeded on a second attempt, causing smoke to pour out of the tube.

The fireworks then exploded in his face, knocking him to the ground.

Police and medics were called and performed chest compressions on Mr McLaren, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Video from the scene showed Mr McLaren's partner, Jasmine, weeping and hugging his body.

Posting on Facebook after the accident, she wrote: 'This is [our] last picture honey, you will be in my heart for ever babe. RIP Gary McLaren.'

Rod Parsons added: 'RIP my brother Gary McLaren

'You were like a brother to me & I’ll always be forever grateful plus in your debt for everything you’ve done for me and my son Corey Parsons.

Police said a large tube of fireworks was recovered from the scene and has been kept as evidence while they investigate the death

Mr McLaren was originally from Northamptonshire but had been living in Thailand where he got engaged to Jasmine (pictured proposing)

'Rest in total peace my bro but you’ve been taken from us way way too early. Love ya buddy.'

Mike Cooperman, an American-born bar owner in Pattaya, posted a photo of Gary as Jasmine proposed to him inside a snooker bar in tribute.

He wrote: 'I will always remember how happy you were that night. RIP Gary, a good friend and brother.

'Jasmine please accept our deepest condolences and to his family. If you need anything please let us know.'

Mr McLaren listed his workplace as motorbike racing league MotoGP, though his exact connection to the sport is unclear.

Medics performed chest compressions on Mr McLaren at the scene of the accident, but could not save him

He studied at Tresham College, near Kettering, before moving to Thailand, though still visited relatives in the UK - as recently as December this year.

At the time of the accident the area, which is best known for its strip clubs and brothels, was packed with revellers celebrating the New Year.

When they arrived at the scene of the accident, the Brit was laying on the ground with bloody wounds on his face. There was a pool of blood by his side.

Police Captain Nakhonrat Nontseelard said the British Embassy in Bangkok has been informed of the death.

Mr McLaren's body was taken away to a hospital for post mortem examination.