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  1. Picture from responders. A incident occurred at a construction site in Charansanitwong Soi 57/2, Bangkok, where a 19-year-old worker lost his life after being struck by part of a pile-driving machine that toppled on him. The incident took place near Wat Vimutt, at a residential construction site. Eyewitnesses reported that the worker, later identified as Anuwat, was involved in supporting the pile-driving machinery when it suddenly collapsed. The heavy machinery, struck him on the head and torso, pinning him partially beneath it. Emergency responders arrived quickly, and although Anuwat initially showed signs of breathing, he later succumbed to his injuries despite receiving CPR and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on-site. Anuwat’s colleagues described the moments leading up to the incident. They stated that the machine, a large three-legged pile-driving rig, began to tip over after encountering a large rock in the hole where it was being operated. The machine’s operator, who was Anuwat’s father-in-law, had shouted a warning that the equipment was about to detach from its hook. Anuwat attempted to flee, but the machine fell in the direction he was moving, crushing him. The construction site had been active since early December, with pile driving being one of the initial stages of construction for a single-story home. The construction had been progressing without major issues until this unfortunate event occurred. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, focusing on possible miscommunication during operation. According to a statement from the site foreman, the process of using the drilling machine requires team coordination, and it appears that a brief lapse in communication, compounded by the loud noise of the machine, led to the fatal mistake. The investigation continues, and the body of the deceased has been sent for autopsy. In the meantime, the police are questioning individuals involved in the incident as part of the legal process. -- 2024-12-10
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  2. Motorcyclist Killed in Collision While Turning into Soi in Pattaya Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre received a report of a serious motorcycle collision at the entrance of Chaloem Phrakiat Soi 29 off Pattaya Third Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Rescue volunteers and officers from the Pattaya City Police Station were immediately dispatched to the scene. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345787-motorcyclist-killed-in-collision-while-turning-into-soi-in-pattaya/
  3. Picture from responders. At 01:05on December 9, Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre received a report of a serious motorcycle collision at the entrance of Chaloem Phrakiat Soi 29 off Pattaya Third Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Rescue volunteers and officers from the Pattaya City Police Station were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, responders found a red-and-black Honda Wave motorcycle with license plate from Phrae damaged on its side. The rider, identified as Mr. Thanarak, was waiting to turn into the soi when the crash occurred. Nearby, a black Honda Scoopy with license plate from Chonburi was found toppled in the middle of the road. The rider, a man estimated to be between 25 and 30 years old, lay critically injured in a pool of blood. Rescue workers provided first aid at the scene before rushing the injured man to the hospital. Tragically, he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. According to Mr. Thanarak’s statement to the police, he had been waiting to cross into the soi when the other motorcyclist, traveling straight at speed, collided with him. The force of the crash sent both riders flying in different directions. Police at the Pattaya City Police Station documented the scene and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to determine the exact cause of the crash and ensure fairness for all parties involved. The deceased man’s body has been transferred to Bang Lamung Hospital, where it will remain until his family claims it. Authorities are continuing their investigation. -- 2024-12-10
  4. Sattahip Navy Personnel Save Woman Attempting Suicide on Pedestrian Bridge A group of Royal Thai Navy personnel intervened to save a distraught young woman attempting to jump from a pedestrian bridge on Sukhumvit Road near the Navy Recruit Training Centre in Sattahip, Chonburi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345786-sattahip-navy-personnel-save-woman-attempting-suicide-on-pedestrian-bridge/
  5. Picture and video from bystanders. A group of Royal Thai Navy personnel intervened to save a distraught young woman attempting to jump from a pedestrian bridge on Sukhumvit Road near the Navy Recruit Training Centre in Sattahip, Chonburi. The incident occurred at 13.45 on December 8, when Lieutenant Commander Jirasak Sakphan, from the Navy’s Finance Department, was traveling to Pattaya with Petty Officer First Class Montri Charoenrit and three naval cadets when they witnessed the incident. While stopped at a red light, the group spotted a 25-year-old woman sitting on the railing of the bridge, sobbing uncontrollably and dangling her legs over the edge. Recognising the urgency of the situation, they immediately parked their vehicle and called the police and emergency services. Lieutenant Commander Jirasak and Petty Officer Montri positioned themselves below the bridge to engage the woman in conversation, attempting to calm her. Meanwhile, the three naval cadets, Dhanaitep Chusri, Samrit Kumwong, and Tachnucha Sontwanet, rushed onto the bridge to prepare for a potential rescue. Despite their efforts to soothe her, the woman showed no signs of calming down and appeared ready to jump. Acting quickly, Lieutenant Commander Jirasak distracted her by diverting her attention, giving the cadets a crucial moment to act. In a coordinated move, they lunged forward and pulled her back to safety, albeit with some difficulty, as she continued crying hysterically. Local residents revealed that the woman had been arguing heatedly with her foreign boyfriend over his infidelity, which had driven her to attempt suicide. Thanks to the quick thinking and teamwork of the navy personnel, the woman’s life was saved. She was handed over to authorities for further support and counselling. 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. -- 2024-12-10 ScreenRecording_12-09-2024 17-08-36_1.mp4
  6. EV Owners Frustrated as Samui Ferries Restrict EV Transport Over New Year Period Electric vehicle (EV) owners planning to visit Koh Samui for the New Year holidays have been left disappointed following an announcement by Raja Ferry PLC that it will temporarily suspend ferry services for EVs due to safety concerns. The company cited risks associated with EV batteries, particularly the potential for overheating and fires, as the reason for the decision. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345785-ev-owners-frustrated-as-samui-ferries-restrict-ev-transport-over-new-year-period/
  7. File picture for reference only. Electric vehicle (EV) owners planning to visit Koh Samui for the New Year holidays have been left disappointed following an announcement by Raja Ferry PLC that it will temporarily suspend ferry services for EVs due to safety concerns. The company cited risks associated with EV batteries, particularly the potential for overheating and fires, as the reason for the decision. The announcement, first posted on the “Hia Kub Rod” Facebook page, has caused concern among EV owners both on Koh Samui and those planning to visit during the festive season. Raja Ferry stated that the suspension is intended to ensure the safety of passengers and their belongings, sparking uncertainty for EV users seeking alternatives to access the island. In contrast, Seatran Ferry, another ferry operator servicing Koh Samui, continues to allow EVs onboard, albeit with additional precautions. Seatran Ferry requires EV owners to complete a detailed form acknowledging the risks associated with battery transportation. The company has also designated specific parking areas on its ferries for EVs to facilitate rapid response in case of emergencies. The acknowledgment form includes a disclaimer stating: “Passengers understand and accept the risks associated with transporting vehicles on the ferry, including potential damage to EVs. The company will only be held liable for incidents caused by negligence on the part of employees or representatives.” EV owners who sign the form can board Seatran Ferries as usual, with their vehicles receiving extra monitoring by ferry staff. Despite this option, Raja Ferry’s suspension has caused significant inconvenience, as it leaves only one operator available for EV transportation. This limited service is expected to result in longer wait times and congestion, particularly during the busy New Year period. Tourism businesses on Koh Samui are bracing for a potential economic impact. With EV owners facing logistical challenges, some may opt to change their travel plans and visit other destinations, potentially leading to a decline in tourist revenue for the island during the peak holiday season. -- 2024-12-10
  8. Truck Crashes Into School Vehicle at Intersection, Injuring Multiple Students A truck collided with a car, which then struck a school transport vehicle and a farm truck at the Pak Puan intersection on Maliwan Road, Pak Puan village, Wang Saphung district, Loei province. The crash resulted in injuries to numerous schoolchildren. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345784-truck-crashes-into-school-vehicle-at-intersection-injuring-multiple-students/
  9. Picture from responders, CCTV below. At approximately 15:40 on December 9, a truck collided with a car, which then struck a school transport vehicle and a farm truck at the Pak Puan intersection on Maliwan Road, Pak Puan village, Wang Saphung district, Loei province. The crash resulted in injuries to numerous schoolchildren. Eyewitnesses reported that the incident occurred during school dismissal. A pickup truck modified as a school vehicle was carrying about 20 students from Pak Puan School, ranging from kindergarten to secondary school levels. The school transport vehicle had stopped at the red light, preparing to turn right into Pak Puan village. Ahead of it was a farm truck loaded with sacks of rice, also stopped at the light, while a white car was positioned behind the school vehicle. Suddenly, a truck, reportedly returning from a construction site and equipped with a lifting crane o the rear, slammed into the car, propelling it into the school vehicle. The impact pushed the school transport vehicle into the farm truck ahead, causing severe damage. Most of the students sitting in the rear of the school vehicle sustained injuries. Among them, a student suffered serious leg injuries, with one leg reported to have been torn off. Emergency responders quickly transported a total of 19 injured individuals to Wang Saphung Hospital for treatment. Police detained the truck driver for questioning and legal proceedings. Pak Puan intersection has been the site of frequent accidents, often caused by drivers running red lights, according to local residents. -- 2024-12-10 ScreenRecording_12-09-2024 18-58-50_1.mp4
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  10. Woman Takes Her Life After Failing to Secure Desired University Admission A family in Nong Bua Lamphu Province is mourning the tragic loss of a 26-year-old woman who took her own life after years of struggling with academic pressure and personal disappointment. Full Story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345782-woman-takes-her-life-after-failing-to-secure-desired-university-admission/
  11. Picture from responders. A family in Nong Bua Lamphu Province is mourning the tragic loss of a 26-year-old woman who took her own life after years of struggling with academic pressure and personal disappointment. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wiwitchai Chaiyaphet and a team of investigators, along with rescue divers from the Narai Volunteer Foundation, were called to the Lam Phaniang Creek near Nong Wa Yai village in Mueang District after reports of a woman jumping off a bridge. The divers recovered the body after an hour of searching. The deceased was identified as Ms. Kanyanat, a resident of Non Khomint Subdistrict, Mueang District. At the scene, authorities found a blue Honda motorcycle registered in Nong Bua Lamphu parked near the bridge. A pair of white sneakers had been placed neatly beside the vehicle, with the key still in the ignition. Ms. Kanokporn, 50, the mother of the deceased, tearfully recounted that her daughter had been an outstanding student who had passed entrance exams for universities in Nakhon Ratchasima and Chiang Mai in recent years. However, the programs offered were not her daughter's preferred choice. Her dream was to study pharmacy, which prompted her to continue pursuing higher scores in the GAT/PAT exams. Earlier that morning, Ms. Kanyanat left home to attend an exam but did not return by evening. The family later received a heartbreaking report from a concerned citizen who witnessed her parking her motorcycle at the bridge before climbing over and jumping. Ms. Kanokporn revealed that her daughter had shown signs of depression and withdrawal since early 2023. Concerned for her well-being, the family sought medical advice, and Ms. Kanyanat had been receiving treatment and medication since then. Despite her struggles, she never gave any indication of planning such a tragic act. The family disclosed that the father, who works abroad, received a final message from Ms. Kanyanat shortly before the incident. A medical examination confirmed no signs of foul play, and the family expressed no suspicions regarding her death. Authorities have since released the body to the family. The grieving family hopes this tragedy serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support for those facing academic and personal pressures. 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. -- 2024-12-10
  12. Factory Worker Gathering Turns Violent After Jealousy Sparks Shooting, Injuring Two A late-night drinking party among factory workers ended in chaos when a man opened fire, injuring two people, after an argument stemming from inappropriate remarks. The incident occurred at 02:30 outside a convenience store in Soi Lung Chat, off Suk Sawat 84 Road in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345781-factory-worker-gathering-turns-violent-after-jealousy-sparks-shooting-injuring-two/
  13. Picture from responders. A late-night drinking party among factory workers ended in chaos when a man opened fire, injuring two people, after an argument stemming from inappropriate remarks. The incident occurred at 02:30 outside a convenience store in Soi Lung Chat, off Suk Sawat 84 Road in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan. Police Lieutenant Dechachat Saruna of Phra Samut Chedi Police Station was notified of the incident and arrived at the scene with Deputy Superintendent Pol. Lt. Col. Sutjai Nueakoa Wai, investigative officers, and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers. At the scene, located approximately 100 metres into Soi Lung Chat, officers found two injured men at a stone table in front of the store. The first victim, identified as Mr. Saktawee, 36, from Sisaket Province, had been shot in the right collarbone. The second victim, Mr. Jakkrit, 31, from Chaiyaphum Province, was shot in the left leg. Emergency responders provided first aid before transporting them to a nearby hospital. Police also recovered three .38-caliber shell casings from the road, which were taken as evidence. Witnesses reported that the assailant, a man riding pillion on a white Honda PCX motorcycle driven by a woman, fled the scene in the direction of Suk Sawat 84 Road after the shooting. Police attempted to intercept the pair but were unsuccessful. According to Mr. Saktawee, one of the injured, the group had gathered outside the store at around 22:00 for a casual drinking session following a football match. The party included himself, his girlfriend, and Mr. Jakkrit, among others. At around 13:00, the shooter and his girlfriend passed by on their motorcycle and stopped when called over by Mr. Saktawee's girlfriend. During the brief encounter, Mr. Jakkrit, who knew the shooter's girlfriend, made casual remarks and touched her arm, causing the shooter to lose his temper. The shooter slapped Mr. Jakkrit twice, prompting a verbal altercation. The woman tried to defuse the situation by leaving with the shooter. However, moments later, the couple returned, and the shooter fired multiple shots into the group, forcing everyone to flee in panic. Mr. Saktawee and Mr. Jakkrit were struck by bullets during the attack. Another witness, Mr. Wetchayan, 41, a factory worker, corroborated the account, adding that the shooter appeared enraged by the interactions between Mr. Jakkrit and his girlfriend. Police have recorded the incident and are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby cameras to identify the suspects. Authorities have confirmed they know the identities of the assailant and his accomplice and are working to apprehend them. Both victims are currently recovering in the hospital as police continue their investigation. -- 2024-12-10
  14. Fire Breaks Out on CNG-Powered Bus in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai District A fire was reported on a blue Bonluck air-conditioned public bus powered by NGV fuel in Phaya Thai District. The incident occurred in front of the Phahon Yothin Place building on Soi Phahon Yothin 8, Phahon Yothin Road, Sam Sen Nai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345780-fire-breaks-out-on-cng-powered-bus-in-bangkok’s-phaya-thai-district/
  15. Picture from responders. A fire was reported on a blue Bonluck air-conditioned public bus powered by NGV fuel in Phaya Thai District. The incident occurred at 06:15 on December 9,in front of the Phahon Yothin Place building on Soi Phahon Yothin 8, Phahon Yothin Road, Sam Sen Nai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok. The fire originated in the engine compartment of the bus, causing damage to the engine but sparing the rest of the vehicle. There was not evidence of any leak in the CNG system. Firefighters from the Phahon Yothin Fire and Rescue Station arrived promptly at the scene and successfully extinguished the flames using water misting system, from the rapid response firefighting motorcycle deployed from the station. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit in the engine compartment. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported in the incident, as the bus was quickly stopped by the driver and passengers evacuated and the driver was unsuccessfully in extinguishing the fire with the fire extinguisher fitted to the bus. Authorities are conducting further inspections to ensure the safety of other buses using similar fuel systems, within the fleet of vehicles. -- 2024-12-10
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  16. Motorcycle Collides Head-On with Car in Bangkok, Leaving One Dead and One Injured In the early hours police from Don Muang Police Station responded to a fatal collision involving a motorcycle and a car on outbound Kamphaeng Phet 6 Road, near the Don Muang District Office. Medical examiners from Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers also attended thescene. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345779-motorcycle-collides-head-on-with-car-in-bangkok-leaving-one-dead-and-one-injured/
  17. Picture from responders. In the early hours of December 9, police from Don Muang Police Station responded to a fatal collision involving a motorcycle and a car on outbound Kamphaeng Phet 6 Road, near the Don Muang District Office. Medical examiners from Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers also attended the scene. Upon arrival, officers found a gold coloured car, with a damaged front end parked in the far right lane, heading toward the Don Muang District Office. Nearby, a black motorcycle lay in ruins. The motorcyclist, identified as Mr. Amnat, 49, was found dead at the scene, suffering multiple injuries. The car’s driver, who sustained injuries, was rushed to Mongkutwattana Hospital by Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers prior to the authorities’ arrival. Eyewitnesses reported that the motorcyclist crossed into the opposite lane, resulting in a head-on collision with the car. Authorities are now investigating the cause of the collision. The body of the deceased has been sent to Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital for an autopsy. Police will review nearby CCTV footage to determine the exact circumstances of the crash. -- 2024-12-10
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  18. Private Sector Opposes Uniform 400-Baht Minimum Wage Proposal File photo for reference only The private sector has voiced significant concerns over the government's proposal to implement a fixed minimum wage of 400 baht across Thailand, fearing potential negative repercussions for businesses. Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking, emphasised today that the minimum wage should account for the distinct economic conditions of each province. He urged the Tri-partite Wage Committee to respect the suggestions made by the provincial wage subcommittees, advocating against a one-size-fits-all approach. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345764-private-sector-opposes-uniform-400-baht-minimum-wage-proposal/
  19. Window w*nker: Barber’s indecent exposure leaves wife in a snip - video By Petch Petpailin Photo via Channel 8 A Thai woman expressed shock and fear after discovering that her husband had been masturbating in front of passersby through the clear window of his barber shop in the central province of Ang Thong. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345759-window-wnker-barber’s-indecent-exposure-leaves-wife-in-a-snip-video/
  20. British man commits suicide, leaving sand messages for Thai wife By Petch Petpailin Photo via MGR Online A British man left messages in the sand for his wife and children before taking his own life on Cha-am Beach in the southern province of Phetchaburi. He was reportedly distressed over two legal cases and a 400,000-baht loss to a friend. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345751-british-man-commits-suicide-leaving-sand-messages-for-thai-wife/
  21. to continue: Thailand Live Tuesday 10 December 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1345770-thailand-live-tuesday-10-december-2024/
  22. Thailand police crackdown on pornographic content production By Ryan Turner Photo via KhaoSod Thai police launched a new operation dubbed Rabbit Slaughter: Suppressing Sex Creators, targeting both Thai and foreign nationals involved in producing and distributing pornographic content globally. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345748-thailand-police-crackdown-on-pornographic-content-production/
  23. Fire Destroys Room in Bang Saray House; Ex-Husband Suspected of Arson Pol. Lt. Col. Chaiwat Nemmie, Deputy Inspector of Sattahip Police Station, received a report of a fire at a house located at 174/21, Moo 9, Bang Saray Subdistrict, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province. Emergency services were immediately dispatched to the scene, with fire suppression teams from the Bang Saray Municipality and Kledkaew Municipality called in to contain the blaze. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345696-fire-destroys-room-in-bang-saray-house-ex-husband-suspected-of-arson/
  24. Picture from responders. Pol. Lt. Col. Chaiwat Nemmie, Deputy Inspector of Sattahip Police Station, received a report of a fire at 20.00 on December 8, at a house located at 174/21, Moo 9, Bang Saray Subdistrict, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province. Emergency services were immediately dispatched to the scene, with fire suppression teams from the Bang Saray Municipality and Kledkaew Municipality called in to contain the blaze. The fire broke out in a single-story house, specifically in the rear room. Firefighters took over 30 minutes to bring the flames under control and prevented in spreading throughout the home. The contents of the room, including clothing, cabinets, and electrical equipment, were completely destroyed, with smoke damage throughout the rest of the premises. The estimated damages is about 100,000 baht. The homeowner, identified as Ms. Wattana, 59, stood at the scene visibly shaken as she waited to provide her statement to the police. Ms. Wattana revealed that the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute with her ex-husband. Earlier that day, she discovered his missing military ID card while sorting through belongings in the room. She returned the card to him through an intermediary, but this led to an argument. Her ex-husband accused her of trying to evict him from the house. During the altercation, he reportedly threatened to set the house on fire before storming into the property. Moments later, flames and smoke were seen emanating from the room, and the ex-husband fled the scene in his vehicle. Police officers documented the scene and have issued a summons for the ex-husband to be brought in for questioning. Authorities are continuing their investigation and intend to prosecute the suspect in accordance with the law. -- 2024-12-09
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