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  1. Family blames police negligence for man's stroke-related death - video File photo for reference only A family in Bangkok is seeking justice following the death of a man who initially was mistaken for being drunk when he was actually suffering from a stroke. The man was held for suspected drunk driving by the police, delaying his medical treatment and eventually leading to his death. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333658-family-blames-police-negligence-for-mans-stroke-related-death-video/
  2. A family in Bangkok is seeking justice following the death of a man who initially was mistaken for being drunk when he was actually suffering from a stroke. The man was held for suspected drunk driving by the police, delaying his medical treatment and eventually leading to his death. A video of the incident, showing a black Toyota Fortuner SUV involved in several crashes on Charoen Krung Road, went viral on social media. The car, commonly used for airport services, is shown being chased by food delivery riders who fail to get a responsive reaction from the driver. Initial public speculation concluded the driver was possibly intoxicated, but the truth emerged when the man's girlfriend, Manao, revealed that he had a stroke and later died in the hospital. She pointed an accusing finger at Yannawa Police Station officers who she claimed mishandled the situation and hastened his death. Assisted by the non-profit organization Saimai Survive, Manao shared the events leading to the fatal incident. She recalled that her boyfriend, Krit, was returning from a passenger drop-off to a hotel in Bang Rak area from Suvarnabhumi International Airport on July 13. During his return journey, he called Manao complaining of a severe headache and nausea - symptoms of a stroke. She urged him to seek medical care but his condition worsened, leading to the multiple car crashes. Manao contacted Krit numerous times hoping he would wake up from his apparent unconsciousness, but only overheard loud shouting and knocking on the car from the outside. Around 7pm, Krit's mother informed Manao that Krit had been detained by the police for suspected drunk driving. Manao tried to reason with the police about Krit's health condition, insisting he was not drunk but needed urgent medical care. This was reportedly ignored and Krit was left in custody without receiving medical care. Nearly two hours later, Krit lost consciousness and was quickly rushed to a hospital by a rescue team. The doctors informed Manao and Krit's parents that Krit's treatment had been delayed too long, and he passed away three days later. Manao firmly believes that quicker action from the police could have saved Krit's life and is now demanding an apology as well as accountability. The founder of Saimai Survive pointed out that the owner of one of the cars hit by Krit had urged the police to give Krit medical help, noting that there were clear signs of him being unwell. The same driver also reported that there was no detectable smell of alcohol from Krit. Manao announced that she will wait for Krit's blood test results before taking any legal action against the officers at Yannawa Police Station. As of now, the police involved in this incident have not yet commented. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  3. A Thai man killed a two month old baby in a rage by throwing the infant to the ground after he failed to rape the child’s mother at her home in the northern province of Chiang Rai. Officers from Wiang Kaen Police Station arrested the 40 year old alleged murderer, Lee Saeyang, at his home, which was located opposite the victim’s residence in the Wiang Kaen district of Chiang Rai province on Sunday, July 21. His arrest followed the murder of the two month old baby girl named Linlada and the attempted rape of Linlada’s mother, 20 year old Chanikarn. Linlada bore a severe wound to her head due to Lee’s cruel attack. Chanikan recounted the incident to the police, stating that she was drying clothes outside her home when Lee approached and asked to have sex with her. When she refused Lee tried to force her, threatening to kill her daughter if she continued to resist. Chanikarn refused again, prompting Lee to rush inside her home, grab the baby’s legs, and throw her to the ground instantly killing the child. Lee then fled to his home, located opposite Chanikarn’s residence. During the interrogation, Lee confessed to the brutal murder and attempted rape. Lee explained that he was alone and had feelings for Chanikarn for a long time. He decided to approach her on the day of the incident because her husband was not home. Lee allegedly confessed that he threatened to kill the baby if Chanikarn denied him sex and reportedly admitted to carrying out his threat. Chanikarn told the police that she tried to stop Lee but later submitted and agreed to have sex but he grabbed her daughter and killed her. Chanikarn said she could not accept what had happened. Her baby had just begun to smile and was so adorable. Officers planned a reenactment at the scene but later cancelled it because more than 200 locals in the area were waiting for Lee there. The police were worried that Lee would be lynched. Lee was charged with intentional murder. The punishment is the death penalty, life imprisonment, or imprisonment from 15 to 20 years according to Section 288 of the Criminal Law. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Matichon and Amarin TV Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  4. Democrats drive opposition to Don Mueang Toll extension Picture courtesy of don mueang tollway wikepedia page The Democrat Party has strongly opposed Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit’s proposal to extend the concession of the Don Mueang Tollway operator by 30 years in exchange for lowering the fare to 50 baht. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333655-democrats-drive-opposition-to-don-mueang-toll-extension/
  5. The Democrat Party has strongly opposed Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit’s proposal to extend the concession of the Don Mueang Tollway operator by 30 years in exchange for lowering the fare to 50 baht. This 21-kilometre expressway connects Bangkok’s Din Daeng area to the National Memorial in Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani. The proposal emerged following the concessionaire’s plan to increase the fare by five to 10 baht per section on December 22, raising the rate from 80 to 90 baht for the Din Daeng to Don Mueang section and from 35 to 40 baht for the Don Muang to National Memorial section. Suriya reportedly argued that extending the concession would alleviate the government’s financial burden, which would otherwise have to compensate for the reduced revenues due to the lower toll. Charnchai Issarasenarak, a former Democrat MP for Nakhon Nayok, criticised the proposal, stating it is poorly thought out since the concession expires in 2034, at which point the tollway will be transferred to the state. “After that, motorists can use the expressway free of charge. If the concession is extended, the operator will continue collecting money for another 30 years.” Samart Ratchapolsitte, a former Deputy Bangkok Governor, expressed his concerns on Facebook, noting that state agencies typically negotiate with expressway operators to delay toll increases to ease the cost of living. He argued that the minister’s plan does not serve the public’s best interests. Samart wrote that the concession extension would benefit motorists but it means that the state cannot intervene in setting toll fares during the extended concession period. If the expressway is transferred to the state after the concession ends, the state will have the freedom to lower fares. According to the operator, the planned toll hikes align with the adjustments allowed every five years under the concession deal, potentially increasing the toll from 130 baht per trip to 145 baht per trip before the concession ends. Originally, the tollway operation was set to transfer to the state in 2014 under a 25-year contract. However, between 2005 and 2006, the operator claimed financial losses due to the government not approving a fare hike and reduced traffic following the opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport. This dispute led to negotiations between the operator and the Highway Department, resulting in the operator being granted an additional 27 years to run the expressway and permission to increase fares as specified in the agreement, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of don mueang tollway wikepedia page Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  6. Farm to table: Thailand firms urged to unite for stable farm prices Picture courtesy of Karsten Sporenberg from pexels.com The Commerce Ministry urged Thai conglomerates to collaborate in purchasing agricultural products to provide farmers with a more stable income. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333654-farm-to-table-thailand-firms-urged-to-unite-for-stable-farm-prices/
  7. The Commerce Ministry urged Thai conglomerates to collaborate in purchasing agricultural products to provide farmers with a more stable income. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai revealed plans to manage agricultural products and secondary crops for the latter half of the year. He instructed Vuttikrai Leewiraphan, commerce permanent secretary, and Wattanasak Sur-iam, Director-Deneral of the Internal Trade Department (ITD), to engage department stores, convenience stores, and petrol stations in buying products from farmers to stabilise agricultural prices. Phumtham said the conventional method in which the government intervenes to support farm prices is not sustainable. “On the other hand, the government should seek collaboration from large conglomerates such as PTT, Charoen Pokphand Foods, Thai Beverage, Tops, and EmQuartier to help buy agricultural products by leveraging their corporate social responsibility activities.” The ministry is monitoring 18 categories of secondary crops, which include 11 types of fruit: durian, mangosteen, rambutan, longkong, longan, pineapple, lychee, pomelo, tangerines, Marian plum, and mango. Additionally, four types of vegetables—lemons, tomatoes, pumpkins, and chilli peppers—and three types of root crops—shallots, onions, and garlic—are being tracked. At present, the prices of fresh vegetables and fruit remain stable. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday instructed the commerce permanent secretary and ITD Director-General to oversee the prices and quality of agricultural products in the second half of the year. Among the measures is the pursuit of collaboration with large conglomerates to support farmers, alongside other fruit management strategies planned for this year, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Karsten Sporenberg from pexels.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  8. Thai police refute claims of substandard bulletproof vests Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post official website The Royal Thai Police’s (RTP) Ordnance Division firmly denied allegations of distributing substandard bulletproof vests following the circulation of a controversial image online. The image, which showed body armour layered with plywood, sparked concerns and criticisms about the quality and safety of the vests provided to officers. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333653-thai-police-refute-claims-of-substandard-bulletproof-vests/
  9. The Royal Thai Police’s (RTP) Ordnance Division firmly denied allegations of distributing substandard bulletproof vests following the circulation of a controversial image online. The image, which showed body armour layered with plywood, sparked concerns and criticisms about the quality and safety of the vests provided to officers. The division’s commander, Police Major General Nirandon Sirisangchai, clarified yesterday that the RTP has never procured body armour or armour plates made with wood. He stressed that the purchasing and inspection processes are transparent, verifiable, and adhere to all relevant laws and regulations. “Every vest is standardised under the National Institute of Justice measures and guaranteed by manufacturers.” He added that any officers who have been injured while wearing these vests or who have concerns about their quality are encouraged to send them to the division for inspection. The controversy began last week when an anonymous netizen posted a photo on Facebook showing a bulletproof vest, supposedly issued by the RTP, layered with plywood. The post alleged that the use of such a vest indicated corruption among senior officers, as plywood, would not provide adequate protection. A Move Forward Party MP from Chachoengsao, Jirat Thongsuwan, amplified the issue by reposting the picture and criticising the quality of the RTP-issued vests. Subsequently, the anonymous netizen, who was later identified as a police sergeant, disclosed that the image was sent to him by others, and he was unaware of its origin. He issued a public apology for spreading misinformation, noting that his commander had contacted and warned him about the post. As the RTP continues to address these concerns, the emphasis remains on ensuring that all equipment, especially life-saving gear like bulletproof vests, meets the highest standards of safety and reliability. This incident has highlighted the importance of maintaining trust and transparency within the force and with the public they serve, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post official website Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  10. Thailand to Control Cannabis Use through Laws, Not by Re-categorising it as a Narcotic File photo for reference only Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the country will attempt to control cannabis use through laws, rather than reverting to categorizing it as a narcotic. This comes as a change in policy direction. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333650-thailand-to-control-cannabis-use-through-laws-not-by-re-categorising-it-as-a-narcotic/
  11. Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the country will attempt to control cannabis use through laws, rather than reverting to categorizing it as a narcotic. This comes as a change in policy direction. Anutin thanked Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin for deciding to control cannabis usage via legislation. The PM, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, and Anutin had discussions on Tuesday during which the Prime Minister gave instructions to draft a law managing cannabis rather than classifying it as a narcotic again. Prommin Lertsuridej, secretary-general to the Prime Minister stated that whether cannabis is considered a narcotic or not, will depend on parliamentary discussions on a draft law. In 2022, Thailand became one of the first Asian countries to decriminalize marijuana, with Anutin serving as the health minister. This brought about an increase in recreational usage and sparked public concern about abuse. The Bhumjaithai Party, which has always supported decriminalizing cannabis for medicinal and economical uses, had drafted a bill to manage its use. However, it didn't get passed. Currently, the Pheu Thai Party-led government maintains that recreational use of cannabis will not be permitted under the new laws being drawn up by the Ministry of Public Health. Prime Minister Srettha previously said that cannabis would be added back to the narcotics list, but exemptions would be made for medical use and research. Drafting of these rules should be completed by the year-end. The country's marijuana retail sector has seen tremendous growth, with tens of thousands of businesses opening in the past two years. The industry is estimated to be valued up to $2 billion by 2025. Anutin, who also serves as the interior minister, mentioned that the draft bill will handle how the cannabis industry is regulated, and political parties may present drafts in parliament. The Office of the Narcotics Control Board proposed to implement changes, beginning January 1, 2025, giving a buffer period for operators to adjust and apply for new licenses. The new rules would ban the possession, import, and sale of cannabis unless licensed by the Ministry of Public Health. Cannabis components with low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content will not be re-criminalized. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-23 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  12. MFP remains resolute ahead of key court ruling Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post The Move Forward Party (MFP) remains steadfast in its mission, regardless of the Constitutional Court’s impending decision on whether to dissolve the party, according to leader Chaithawat Tulathon. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333571-mfp-remains-resolute-ahead-of-key-court-ruling/
  13. The Move Forward Party (MFP) remains steadfast in its mission, regardless of the Constitutional Court’s impending decision on whether to dissolve the party, according to leader Chaithawat Tulathon. Chaithawat assured that the MFP has not only grown stronger but its members are now more equipped and prepared to ensure victory in the next General Election. Confident that the court ruling would favour the party due to their solid legal arguments, he saw no immediate need for a party meeting to discuss the matter. “There’s still time to talk. We’ve told the MPs that if the outcome is negative, there will be a process to follow. So, it’s not necessary to discuss the issue at this moment.” Party MPs are scheduled to attend a House meeting tomorrow and will follow the ruling hearing at Parliament, gathering later at the party’s headquarters. Chaithawat also called on party supporters to show their moral support at the party headquarters, which he described as more convenient than the court compound. The Constitutional Court completed its hearing into the case last week, concluding it had sufficient evidence to make a ruling after a four-month review. The decision on the party’s fate will be announced tomorrow. The ruling follows a petition submitted in March by the Election Commission (EC), which accused the MFP of violating Section 92 of the organic law on political parties. The court accepted the petition for hearing on April 3. The EC’s request is based on the court’s ruling from January 31, which determined that the MFP’s attempts to amend Section 112 of the Criminal Code suggested an intention to undermine the constitutional monarchy. The EC also requested the court to ban the party’s executives from participating in future elections and from registering or serving as executives of a new party for ten years. MFP chief adviser Pita Limjaroenrat reinforced Chaithawat’s sentiment, stating that the outcome will not affect the party in the long term. When asked if the EC should bear responsibility if the party is not dissolved, Pita mentioned that the party has not yet discussed that matter, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  14. Pheu Thai Party retains Chalerm Ubumrung Picture courtesy of Pheu Thai Party wikepedia page Pheu Thai Party will not expel list MP Chalerm Ubumrung, according to the party’s secretary-general, Sorawong Thienthong. Chalerm had expressed a desire to be expelled to freely join the Palang Prarachrath Party (PPRP), following his son Wan’s recent resignation from Pheu Thai. Wan’s departure came after he caused discontent within the party by interacting with a rival during an election in Pathum Thani. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333570-pheu-thai-party-retains-chalerm-ubumrung/
  15. Pheu Thai Party will not expel list MP Chalerm Ubumrung, according to the party’s secretary-general, Sorawong Thienthong. Chalerm had expressed a desire to be expelled to freely join the Palang Prarachrath Party (PPRP), following his son Wan’s recent resignation from Pheu Thai. Wan’s departure came after he caused discontent within the party by interacting with a rival during an election in Pathum Thani. Sorawong clarified yesterday, July 21, that expulsion requires a breach of party rules determined by an ethics committee, which has found no such breach in Chalerm’s case. Chalerm is a valuable member, and the party has no intention of losing him, he mentioned. Should Chalerm resign, he would forfeit his parliamentary status. However, if expelled, he could retain his status by joining another party within the legally allowed timeframe. During a Facebook Live session, Wan refuted claims that his son, Archawin, would join him and Chalerm in moving to the PPRP. He confirmed that Archawin remains a Pheu Thai member and serves as an adviser to Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong. Wan plans to apply for PPRP membership tomorrow, while Chalerm is awaiting a party process to impeach him. “My son is 27 years old. Let him decide his own career path. Things about a father, grandfather, and nephew should be taken separately.” Sorawong also remarked that the party respects Wan’s decision to leave and wishes him well. He highlighted that another member of the Ubumrung family, Archawin, remains with Pheu Thai, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Pheu Thai Party wikepedia page Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  16. Senate factions prepare for speaker and deputy elections Picture courtesy of Tara Winstead from pexels.com Senate factions are gearing up for the election of the Senate Speaker and deputy roles, with three main groups emerging as contenders. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333569-senate-factions-prepare-for-speaker-and-deputy-elections/
  17. Senate factions are gearing up for the election of the Senate Speaker and deputy roles, with three main groups emerging as contenders. The New Breed, the Blue group, and a faction representing independent Senate votes are all preparing their nominations. Each group is rallying behind its preferred candidates, though discussions about compromise candidates are also on the table. The New Breed, consisting of approximately 30 senators, agreed on Sunday to nominate Nantana Nantavaropas for Senate Speaker. They also plan to put forward an economics expert from Chulalongkorn University, Sen Lae Dilokvidhyarat, for the First Deputy Senate Speaker, and Sen Angkhana Neelapaijit, a former National Human Rights Commission member, for the Second Deputy Senate Speaker. Speaking after the group meeting on Sunday, Nantana expressed her vision for a Senate with a better image than its predecessor, one that the public can trust. omorrow, Tuesday, July 23, marks the first Senate meeting where the speaker and two deputies will be selected. The New Breed aims to position itself as a pro-liberalism group with a clear agenda to push for a rewrite of the 2017 constitution, according to a source. Senator Tewarit Maneechai, a New Breed member, acknowledged that some senators within their group might also support the Independence faction. Political analysts predict that the Blue group, believed to be allied with the Bhumjaithai Party and comprising over 140 senators, will likely see its candidates secure the Senate Speaker and deputy roles. General Kriangkrai Srirak and Mongkol Surasajja are the group’s prospective candidates. Analysts highlighted Sen Mongkol’s strong chance of winning the Senate Speaker’s election due to his public administration experience. The Independence faction plans to nominate Sen Boonsong Noisophon as the Second Deputy Senate Speaker, as confirmed by Sen Sorachart Suwannaprom. Boonsong, a former judge and election commissioner, is seen as a highly suitable candidate for the position. Sorachart mentioned that the Independence group aims to negotiate with the Blue group for support in Boonsong’s nomination. “Those senators in the Blue group now seem quite reserved as to who they will actually nominate for the coming elections.” The Blue group is expected to clarify its nominations shortly before Tuesday’s votes, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Tara Winstead from pexels.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  18. Drunk driver kills 13 year old girl buying food for ill mother File photo for reference only A tragic accident occurred when a drunk driver hit and killed a 13 year old girl who was buying food for her ill mother. The incident left beer bottles scattered in the car, with the grieving mother holding her deceased daughter and repeatedly saying, “I’m sorry.” Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333567-drunk-driver-kills-13-year-old-girl-buying-food-for-ill-mother/
  19. A tragic accident occurred when a drunk driver hit and killed a 13 year old girl who was buying food for her ill mother. The incident left beer bottles scattered in the car, with the grieving mother holding her deceased daughter and repeatedly saying, “I’m sorry.” Police reported that late last night, July 21, an accident was reported to an investigative officer with Mueang Ratchaburi Police Station, Natthaphong Achar-am. The crash, which involved a car and a motorcycle, resulted in one fatality. The incident took place on the old Khao Ngou Road in Ratchaburi. At the scene, near a drinks shop, the body of 13 year old A (a pseudonym) was found. Nearby was her severely damaged Yamaha Scoopy motorcycle. Her mother, 52 year old B (a pseudonym), was seen embracing her daughter’s body, tearfully apologising and calling out her daughter’s name. The other vehicle involved, a green Toyota Camry with Bangkok plates, was found about 10 metres away from the accident site, with significant damage to its front bumper and a broken left front wheel. Beer bottles, both opened and unopened were found inside the car. The driver, later identified as 56 year old Wihok (surname withheld) from Bangkok, was apprehended by locals and rescue workers. Wihok exhibited signs of intoxication and admitted to consuming multiple bottles of alcohol. He was taken into custody by the police for further questioning. Preliminary investigations Preliminary investigations revealed that before the accident, A had ridden out to buy food for her mother, who suffers from depression. She had stopped by the roadside to answer a phone call from her mother when Wihok, driving at high speed, lost control on a curve and struck A, throwing her into the nearby drinks shop. She died instantly. An eyewitness recounted he was riding his motorcycle behind the car on his way home. “The car was moving so fast that I didn’t dare get close. When we reached the spot, I saw the girl had just parked her motorcycle by the roadside. “The car veered off the curve and hit her, killing her instantly. The car then came to a stop in the middle of the road. “The driver didn’t get out and tried to rev the engine to flee but the car couldn’t move because the front wheel was broken. When we approached to tell him to get out, the smell of alcohol was overwhelming, and he admitted he was drunk.” Police interviewed witnesses and reviewed nearby CCTV footage. Wihok’s blood alcohol level was found to be 222 milligrams per percent. He faces charges of causing severe injury and death by drunk driving. Additionally, the car’s registration and insurance were found to be expired. A’s body was sent to the forensic centre at Ratchaburi Hospital for a thorough autopsy before being returned to her family for religious rites, reported Khaosod. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Nuray from pexels.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  20. Couple killed in Chon Buri car crash, children injured Picture courtesy of Aleksandr Neplokhov from pexels.com A tragic car accident in Chon Buri province on Sunday night claimed the lives of a couple and left their two children injured. The incident occurred on Suk Prayun Road in Phan Thong district when a white sedan crashed into a power pole. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333563-couple-killed-in-chon-buri-car-crash-children-injured/
  21. A tragic car accident in Chon Buri province on Sunday night claimed the lives of a couple and left their two children injured. The incident occurred on Suk Prayun Road in Phan Thong district when a white sedan crashed into a power pole. The accident resulted in the deaths 41 year old Siraphop and his 41 year old wife, Natchareeya. Emergency responders found their two children injured in the backseat of the vehicle. A pickup truck, parked nearby, sustained rear-end damage, which police officers believe was caused by the sedan before it collided with the power pole. The children informed rescuers that their parents had been arguing loudly before the crash. According to their account, their father was driving when their mother suddenly grabbed and pulled the handbrake, causing the car to spin out of control. The vehicle then struck the parked pickup truck and subsequently hit the power pole. To protect the children’s privacy, authorities have withheld the family’s full names. The police investigation into the accident is ongoing, reported Bangkok Post. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Aleksandr Neplokhov from pexels.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  22. Patong tuk tuk driver fined after aggressive road confrontation Picture courtesy of Siarhei Palishchuk from unsplash.com Patong tuk tuk drivers are again under scrutiny after an alarming confrontation between a driver and a resident in traffic. The incident, captured in a 51-second video, ignited a wave of criticism and concern among Phuket residents. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333562-patong-tuk-tuk-driver-fined-after-aggressive-road-confrontation/
  23. Patong tuk tuk drivers are again under scrutiny after an alarming confrontation between a driver and a resident in traffic. The incident, captured in a 51-second video, ignited a wave of criticism and concern among Phuket residents. A resident, who has been living in Phuket for eight years, documented the encounter and posted the video on the Facebook page Driving Like This Should Be Ashamed in Phuket. The video reveals a heated altercation near Bangla Road, where the tuk tuk driver aggressively confronted the resident. According to the resident, the incident occurred while he was driving with his wife. A tuk tuk, initially in the right lane, abruptly cut in front of them and parked in the left lane, obstructing their path. Despite attempts to avoid confrontation, the tuk tuk driver continued to behave aggressively. The resident shared his story on Facebook. “I don’t know where this tuk tuk came from. It cut in front of me and parked in the left lane. I went to drive past him but this tuk tuk driver came to challenge me but I didn’t [react]. The video shows the tuk tuk driver raising his voice and acting menacingly towards the resident, who recorded the entire episode. The resident expressed his frustration and concern over such behaviour in Bangla Road, a popular area in Patong. “I only see it in the news. I didn’t think I’d experience it myself. I sent this clip to the Patong Police Station via the [official Facebook] page. I truly believe that there are still many people who are like me.” Criticism online The video attracted significant attention and criticism online. Many netizens expressed their dismay at the aggressive conduct of tuk tuk drivers in Patong. Comments ranged from residents sharing their own negative experiences to calls for stricter regulations and enforcement. “I’m a Phuket person myself. I don’t plan to travel to Patong at all. It has everything, including all the problems. Experiences like this are normal, most tuk tuks drive like this.” Patong police announced on their official Facebook page on Saturday night that the tuk tuk driver, identified only as Jirayuth, had been summoned for questioning. The incident took place around 8pm last Thursday. Although Jirayuth was fined 1,000 baht for reckless driving and obstructing traffic, the fine was not related to his threatening behaviour. A photo posted by Patong Police showed the fine, but the section for the offender’s name was left blank. There was no mention of whether the Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO), responsible for regulating public transport vehicles and drivers on the island, had been informed of Jirayuth’s violation. Additionally, there was no indication if any demerit points had been added to his driver’s license, reported The Phuket News. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Siarhei Palishchuk from unsplash.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  24. Man found dead after argument with wife in Phuket rental home Picture courtesy of Phuket News A tragic incident occurred in Phuket when a 40 year old man was found dead in an apparent suicide following an argument with his wife on their first day at a rented house in Baan Manik. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333561-man-found-dead-after-argument-with-wife-in-phuket-rental-home/
  25. A tragic incident occurred in Phuket when a 40 year old man was found dead in an apparent suicide following an argument with his wife on their first day at a rented house in Baan Manik. Thalang Police Station was alerted to the scene in Moo 7, Srisoonthorn, at 2am yesterday, July, 2024. Upon arrival, police officers and rescue workers from the Kusoldharm Foundation discovered the body of the 40 year old Natthakorn Srihakham, inside the home. He was lying on his side, dressed in a blue sports T-shirt and a sarong. The distressing situation came to light when Suchart Phayongsak, who reported the incident, heard loud screams from Natthakorn’s wife. The couple had just moved into the house that day and had drunk alcohol outside their new residence. According to the wife, a minor argument ensued between them. Natthakorn then informed his wife that he was going to sleep in the room and locked the door behind him. Later, when his wife attempted to enter the room, she found the door locked. Peering through the window shutters next to the bedroom, she saw her husband hanging inside. She eventually managed to open the door, but it was too late. Natthakorn’s body was transported to Thalang Hospital for further examination. Thalang Police Chief Nikorn Chuthong confirmed that officers are continuing their investigation into the matter. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek help. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Phuket News Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
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