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Picture from responders. A pickup truck carrying students, teachers, and parents overturned near Muang Mai Curve in Nong Lu Subdistrict, Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi leaving 11 injured, including four in critical condition. The accident occurred at 18.20 on December 6, as the group traveled to a traditional rice harvest festival in Ban Tilai Pa village. The truck, a blue Toyota 4WD, lost control at the sharp curve and overturned, scattering passengers and belongings across the road. Police from Sangkhlaburi Station were notified and coordinated with local rescue teams to assist at the scene. Emergency responders transported the injured to nearby hospitals, with the critically injured requiring transfer to advanced medical facilities. Preliminary investigations revealed the vehicle was carrying one teacher, nine students from Udomsithisuksa School, and two parents. The driver, who sustained minor injuries, claimed the crash occurred because the truck failed to navigate the curve. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident and are reviewing potential legal actions. This incident has raised concerns about the safety of transporting groups in rural areas on open pickups, particularly on challenging roads like Muang Mai Curve. -- 2024-12-07
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Husband Fatally Stabs Wife in Front of Son in Trang A domestic dispute ended in a horrific murder when a 39- year-old man fatally stabbed his wife in front of their 8-year-old son. The incident left the community in shock. The victim's heartbreaking final words entrusted her brother to take care of her children. Full Story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345571-husband-fatally-stabs-wife-in-front-of-son-in-trang/ -
Picture captured from CCTV A domestic dispute ended in a horrific murder when a 39- year-old man fatally stabbed his wife in front of their 8-year-old son. The incident, which occurred on December 4, left the community in shock. The victim's heartbreaking final words entrusted her brother to take care of her children. The attack took place at approximately 20:30 in front of the family home in Koh Pia, Yan Ta Khao District, Trand. The victim, Ms. Jaruwan "Pan" Kaewprajum, 35, was stabbed multiple times in the torso, neck, and hands by her estranged husband, Mr. Chamnan "Chui" Sudklaew. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries at Yan Ta Khao Hospital. According to family members, Ms. Jaruwan, a former hospital cleaner, had endured years of physical abuse by Mr. Chamnan, who was described as short-tempered and prone to violence. The couple, who had two children together, had separated two months prior due to ongoing domestic issues. On the night of the murder, Mr. Chamnan reportedly arrived at Ms. Jaruwan's home on a motorcycle. Witnesses say he confronted her, leading to a heated argument. Moments later, he pulled out a knife and stabbed her repeatedly in front of their eldest son, who begged his father to stop. The incident was captured on the home CCTV system. Ms. Jaruwan managed to stumble outside, screaming for help from relatives before collapsing. Despite being rushed to the hospital, she succumbed to her wounds en route. Her final words. to her brother were, "Please take care of my children." Mr. Chamnan fled the scene but was later apprehended at his father's house in a nearby village. He confessed to the crime, claiming he acted out of anger after being insulted by his wife. He also alleged that longstanding marital issues and suspicions of infidelity had driven him to the breaking point. Police have charged Mr. Chamnan with premeditated murder. He is currently in custody and awaiting trial. Ms. Jaruwan's uncle, Mr. Wora Kaewprajum, described her as a hardworking and devoted mother who had been raising her children on her own since separating from her husband. "She endured so much, but we never thought it would come to this," he said tearfully. Her brother, Mr. Jirasak Kaewprajum, expressed regret that he couldn't save her in time. "I heard my nephew screaming and ran to help. She was bleeding heavily but still managed to ask me to take care of her children. I tried to get her to the hospital, but she didn't make it," he said. The victim's mother, Mrs. Chare Kaewprajum, revealed that her daughter had called her shortly before the attack, expressing fear of her husband. She said she never imagined he would resort to such violence. "She suffered so much from his abuse. If she could hear me now, I'd tell her not to worry about the children. We'll take care of them," she said. On the afternoon of December 6, police escorted Mr. Chamnan to court for his first hearing. He admitted to the stabbing but claimed he had no intention to kill, citing a loss of control during the argument. However, authorities are skeptical of his account, as evidence suggests a premeditated act. -- 2024-12-07
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Military Van Crashes Into Tree, Leaving 3 Dead and Several Injured A crash occurred as a military van driver, returning from a longboat race, lost control, crashed into a tree, and overturned, resulting in three fatalities and injuries to more than ten passengers. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345570-military-van-crashes-into-tree-leaving-3-dead-and-several-injured/ -
Picture from responders. A crash occurred as a military van driver, returning from a longboat race, lost control, crashed into a tree, and overturned, resulting in three fatalities and injuries to more than ten passengers. On December 6, Pol. Lt. Col. Montree Kaewsuriya, Deputy Superintendent (Investigation) of Ngao Police Station, along with rescue personnel from Ngao Hospital and local rescue teams, responded to an emergency call about a serious accident on the Lampang-Ngao road near Ban Rong in Ngao District, Lampang Province. At the scene, a gray Toyota van with Chiang Rai license plates was found severely damaged in the road’s central divider. Debris and personal belongings were scattered across the area. Rescue workers quickly assisted approximately ten injured passengers, evacuating them from the vehicle and rushing them to the hospital. Two fatalities were discovered at the scene. The first was the driver, identified as Mr. Apichai, 22, and the second was Mrs. Wirunrat. A third victim, Ms. Chulaluck, succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. Initial investigations revealed that the passengers were military personnel from a camp in Phayao Province. They were returning from a longboat racing event in Pathum Thani. It is suspected that the driver fell asleep at the wheel, compounded by the area’s multiple sharp curves. Police are conducting further investigations at the crash site and reviewing CCTV to determine the exact cause of the incident. -- 2024-12-07
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Fire Breaks Out at Rayong Preschool, Explosion Heard as Teachers Evacuate Children A fire broke out at the Thap Ma Preschool in Rayong, triggering explosions and sending some panic through the facility as teachers hurried to evacuate around 100 children aged 1 to 3 years old. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345568-fire-breaks-out-at-rayong-preschool-explosion-heard-as-teachers-evacuate-children/ -
Pictures and video from responders. A fire broke out at the Thap Ma Preschool in Rayong, triggering explosions and sending some panic through the facility as teachers hurried to evacuate around 100 children aged 1 to 3 years old. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported. At approximately 16:00 on December 6, police officer Lt. Col. Kawiwoot Boonruang received reports of a fire at the preschool located in Thap Ma, Mu 4, Mueang District, Rayong. Firefighting teams from the Thap Ma Municipality and the Sawaeng Phorakulsam Rescue Foundation were quickly dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, firefighters found the building engulfed in smoke and flames pouring from a classroom. They immediately began dousing the flames with water, managing to bring the fire under control within 30 minutes. Thankfully, there were no reports of injuries or fatalities. The fire caused significant damage inside the classroom, destroying learning materials and textbooks. All the children, who had been preparing to go home, were quickly and safely evacuated by teachers. The children, some in shock, were later reunited with their parents. Ms. Nattirat Chetdchum, the 46-year-old director of the preschool, explained that the incident occurred suddenly. “The children were getting ready to leave when we suddenly heard a loud explosion, followed by a power outage. Then flames and smoke erupted from the electrical outlet. We immediately evacuated the children and called for emergency services,” she said. “Fortunately, all the children are safe. The cause of the fire seems to be electrical, as the explosion originated from that area.” Initial investigations by the police suggest that the fire may have been caused by an electrical short circuit, though authorities have stated that further investigation will be conducted to confirm the cause and assess the total damage . -- 2024-12-07 ScreenRecording_12-06-2024 18-08-08_1.mp4
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Pickup Truck Collides with 10-Wheeler on Rama II Road, One Fatality The Sri Samut Radio Centre of the Samut Sakhon Charity Foundation received a report of a road crash on the outbound lanes of Rama II Road near a PTT gas station in Borpoh, Mueang District, SamutSakhon. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345567-pickup-truck-collides-with-10-wheeler-on-rama-ii-road-one-fatality/ -
Picture from responders. At approximately 12:20 on December 6, the Sri Samut Radio Centre of the Samut Sakhon Charity Foundation received a report of a road crash on the outbound lanes of Rama II Road near a PTT gas station in Borpoh, Mueang District, Samut Sakhon. Emergency rescue teams were dispatched to the scene, where they discovered a pickup truck had rear-ended a 10-wheeler truck in the parallel lane. Upon inspection, one fatality was confirmed, a 71 year old driver trapped inside the pickup truck. The weather conditions were reported as dry and sunny at the time of the crash. The vehicle’s dashboard and the rear of the truck, had pinned the individual, preventing immediate extraction. The driver had suffered massive head and upper body injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. Rescue teams deployed hydraulic cutting equipment and additional emergency vehicles to aid in the operation. The victim’s body was successfully removed from the wreckage and transported to Samut Sakhon Hospital for further procedures and an autopsy. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision and reviewing CCTV to establish the facts of the collision. Authorities ate working on 3 theories, that the driver either fell asleep, suffered a medical or was somehow distracted before colliding with the truck. The truck driver told police that he had parked his truck with warning lights on, as he when to purchase some noodles at a roadside stall. He was taken for questioning and authorities will investigate if any legal action is necessary. -- 2024-12-07
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Woman Dies in Fiery Blaze in Bangkok Home A single-story wooden and corrugated iron house in the Nuntawan Village, Pin Klao Ring Road area, Bang Khae district, Bangkok, was engulfed in flames on the night of December 5, leaving one woman dead. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345496-woman-dies-in-fiery-blaze-in-bangkok-home/ -
Pictures from responders. A single-story wooden and corrugated iron house in the Nuntawan Village, Pin Klao Ring Road area, Bang Khae district, Bangkok, was engulfed in flames on the night of December 5, leaving one woman dead. Police from Lak Song Police Station received reports of the fire and rushed to the scene alongside fire trucks from Bang Khae Fire Station, Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers, and forensic medics from Siriraj Hospital. Firefighters battled the blaze for approximately 30 minutes before bringing it under control and prevented it from spreading to neighbouring properties. The fire destroyed the whole building and tragically, a 48-year-old woman, identified as Ms. Napaporn Prapalongphon, known as “Da,” was found deceased in the remains of the bathroom of the residence. Mr. Teerawat Chandaeng, a 38-year-old neighbour, recounted the moment. “I was asleep when I heard a loud explosion. I ran out and saw the house completely on fire. I tried calling out for Aunt Da, but there was no response.” He added that the deceased lived alone and often drank alcohol in the evenings. Earlier that evening, she had been socialising with coworkers near her home. Investigators from the Lak Song Police Station will coordinate with forensic officers to examine the site and determine the cause of the fire. -- 2024-12-06
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Reunion Ends in Heartbreak as Man Electrocuted in Phuket After Six Years Apart A long-awaited reunion between a couple who had been apart for 6 years ended in tragedy when the man, who had traveled from the United States to Phuket, was electrocuted after just a few days together. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345490-reunion-ends-in-heartbreak-as-man-electrocuted-in-phuket-after-six-years-apart/ -
Picture from responders. A long-awaited reunion between a couple who had been apart for 6 years ended in tragedy when the man, who had traveled from the United States to Phuket, was electrocuted after just a few days together. The incident occurred at around 21:30 on December 5 near a grilled fish restaurant on Don Jom Tao Road in Thalang District, Phuket. Police Sub-Lieutenant Thanom Thongpan of the Thalang Police Station received a report of a severe electric shock. Rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, they found good Samaritans administering CPR to a foreign man who was unconscious. Despite their efforts and assistance from Thalang Hospital medics, the man was pronounced dead shortly after being transferred to the hospital. According to Ms. Nok, a friend of the victim’s girlfriend, the group had gathered for dinner at the restaurant. The victim, identified as Mr. Thura Kyaw, 33, had just arrived with his girlfriend and exited the car. Due to recent rain, the ground was wet. Tragically, Mr. Kyaw slipped and accidentally touched a lamppost that gave him the electrical shock. Witnesses reported seeing the victim collapse and his body become stuck to the pole. Bystanders quickly intervened, managing to pull him away and attempt CPR while awaiting medical help. Ms. Nok explained that Mr. Kyaw had flown from the United States to Phuket to reunite with his girlfriend after years apart. The couple had only been together for a few days before the devastating incident. Officials from the Provincial Electricity Authority inspected the lamppost and confirmed that it had a 220-volt electrical fault. The faulty lamppost is under the jurisdiction of the Phuket Highways Department. Authorities temporarily cut off the electricity supply to prevent further harm and urged local officials to address the issue promptly. An eyewitness, Mr. Pheu, recounted the harrowing moment. “I saw the man collapse near the pole, with his leg still in contact with it. When I tried to help, I felt electricity through his body. Then the current stopped, he was pulled away and everyone began providing first aid. Sadly, we couldn’t save him.” The incident has sparked local outrage and calls for urgent action to ensure public safety in areas frequented by residents and tourists. Local authorities have pledged a thorough investigation and immediate repairs to prevent similar tragedies. -- 2024-12-06
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Man Found Stabbed to Death in Paddy Field Following Karaoke Bar Dispute A 60-year-old man was discovered dead in a paddy field in Khlong Khlung District, Kamphaeng Phet Province, with over 20 stab wounds on his body. Authorities suspect the murder stemmed from a dispute over a bill at a karaoke bar the previous night. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345474-man-found-stabbed-to-death-in-paddy-field-following-karaoke-bar-dispute/ -
Picture from responders. A 60-year-old man was discovered dead in a paddy field in Khlong Khlung District, Kamphaeng Phet Province, with over 20 stab wounds on his body. Authorities suspect the murder stemmed from a dispute over a bill at a karaoke bar the previous night. The discovery was reported at 07:00, on December 5, by Police Captain Yutthana Puksuk of the Khlong Khlung Police Station. Rescue teams and investigators arrived at the scene near Moo 1, Ban Thanon Ngam, to find the deceased lying on his back in the mud. The victim, identified as Mr. Udom, was wearing a black jacket, a green t-shirt, and black pants, which were partially pulled down. Blood stains were visible on his torso, and his body bore multiple stab wounds: eight on his torso, two on his head, and eight on his back. Nearby, investigators found broken beer bottles, fragments of a motorcycle helmet, and pieces of the victim’s clothing. His shoes were found floating in water nearby. The body was first discovered by Mr. Sommai 59, a local resident who had come to soak rice seeds in the field. “At first, I thought he might have passed out drunk, but as I got closer, I realised he was dead. I didn’t recognize him, so he’s likely not from our village,” Mr. Sommai said. He alerted the village headman and police. Ms. Anong 49, owner of the karaoke bar the victim frequented, said he had come to her bar the previous evening with two friends, a man and a woman. “They bought liquor earlier in the day and returned to drink that evening. The group seemed fine when they left, though there was some confusion about paying the bill,” she explained. The victim’s friends allegedly refused to pay, saying the victim would cover the cost. According to police, the victim and his two friends left the bar together on a motorcycle, with the woman driving, the victim sitting in the middle, and the other man in the back. It is believed the group was headed to the male friend’s house to retrieve money. Along the way, a heated argument broke out, leading to the violent attack. Broken bottles were reportedly used as weapons to stab the victim. His body was then dragged and left in the field. Deputy Provincial Police Commander Pol. Col. Ekkachai Chansorn confirmed that investigators have identified the suspects and are actively pursuing them. Police are also examining evidence collected at the scene and awaiting the results of an autopsy. -- 2024-12-06
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Car Makes Sudden U-Turn, Collides with 18-Wheeler: Family of Four Injured in Khon Kaen A family of four narrowly escaped death after their car collided with an 18-wheeler truck on December 5, at around 14:00. The crash occurred on Klang Mueang Road in Ban Non Tun, Mueang Kao Subdistrict, Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345473-car-makes-sudden-u-turn-collides-with-18-wheeler-family-of-four-injured-in-khon-kaen/ -
Picture from responders. A family of four narrowly escaped death after their car collided with an 18-wheeler truck on December 5, at around 14:00. The crash occurred on Klang Mueang Road in Ban Non Tun, Mueang Kao Subdistrict, Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province. Rescue teams from Sawang Khon Kaen Samakkhi Foundation, Chit Kusol Khon Kaen Foundation, and paramedics from Mueang Kao Municipality and Khon Kaen Hospital rushed to the scene. The rescue effort required hydraulic cutters to free Mr. Koson 46, a resident of Chaiyaphum Province, who was trapped in the driver’s seat of a Mazda 3 car. The car had been struck midsection by an 18-wheeler truck, bearing license plate from Bangkok. Rescuers worked for approximately 20 minutes to cut open the driver’s side door and extract Mr. Koson, who was then transported to Khon Kaen Hospital for treatment. Three other injured family members had already been rushed to the hospital earlier. According to the truck driver, he was en route to deliver goods to a location on Liang Mueang Road in Ban Phra Khue, Mueang District, after traveling along Mittraphap Road and crossing the railway overpass into Klang Mueang Road. As he descended the overpass, the sedan car stopped and attempted a U-turn back onto the overpass, aiming to rejoin Mittraphap Road. Unable to brake in time, the truck collided with the car’s side. The impact caused the truck to swerve across lanes, nearly hitting a roadside utility pole, while the car spun and was thrown approximately 50 metres from the collision point. Police officers from the Mueang Kao substation arrived at the scene to investigate. Preliminary findings indicate that all four injured occupants of the car belonged to the same family. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash. -- 2024-12-06
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Woman Rescued After Falling into Drainage Pit at School in Chachoengsao A rescue unfolded at Wat Nong Bua School in Nong Naen Subdistrict, Phanom Sarakham District, Chachoengsao Province, when a woman fell into a drainage pit and required immediate assistance. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345472-woman-rescued-after-falling-into-drainage-pit-at-school-in-chachoengsao/ -
Picture from responders. A rescue unfolded at Wat Nong Bua School in Nong Naen Subdistrict, Phanom Sarakham District, Chachoengsao Province, when a woman fell into a drainage pit and required immediate assistance. The Phanom Rescue Association received an emergency call early on December 5, reporting the incident at Village 9 on the school grounds. Upon arrival, rescue volunteers found the woman trapped in the narrow concrete drainage pit. The situation required intervention as the woman was stuck to her waist and was unable to free herself and attempts to her pulled out failed. Rescue teams coordinated efforts to bring specialised equipment to the site, including a concrete breaker and a backhoe, to dismantle part of the pipe safely. After a meticulous operation, the woman was successfully extracted from the pipe. Volunteers promptly administered first aid at the scene before transporting her to Phanom Sarakham Hospital for further medical evaluation. Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the incident. Preliminary reports suggest the woman may have accidentally slipped into the uncovered pit while working nearby. Local officials are also assessing the site to prevent similar incidents in the future, given the proximity to the school. -- 2024-12-06
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Suvarnabhumi Airport Commends Employees for Heroic Act of Assisting Crash Victim A motorcycle accident occurred on the Heliport intersection on Suvarnabhumi Road 3. The incident involved a black-and-red Yamaha motorcycle colliding with the rear of a Toyota Alphard. The impact caused the 28-year-old Myanmar motorcyclist to fall into a canal beside the road. Full Story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345471-suvarnabhumi-airport-commends-employees-for-heroic-act-of-assisting-crash-victim/ -
Picture from responders. A motorcycle accident occurred at 17.20 on December 4, on the Heliport intersection on Suvarnabhumi Road 3. The incident involved a black-and-red Yamaha motorcycle colliding with the rear of a Toyota Alphard. The impact caused the 28-year-old Myanmar motorcyclist to fall into a canal beside the road. At the time, employees of Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), who were returning home from their duties at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), witnessed the incident and immediately rushed to assist the victim. They successfully rescued the injured motorcyclist from the water, using an old door as a stretcher. Suvarnabhumi Airport’s security centre quickly coordinated with emergency rescue services to provide first aid and arranged for the injured individual to be transferred to Chularat 3 Hospital for further medical treatment. Four Suvarnabhumi Airport employees were involved in the rescue effort: 1. Mr. Ratchadet Komanan, Senior Administrator (Level 7) for Aircraft Parking Management, Airside Services Division, Airside Operations Department, Operations Line 1. 2. Mr. Narin Yenthakham, Senior Airport Operations Officer (Level 6), Airside Safety Operations Division, Airside Operations Department, Operations Line 1. 3. Mr. Pongthep Jantaklom, Senior Environmental Officer (Level 6), Environmental Operations Division, Environmental Department, Engineering and Construction Line. 4. Ms. Manatchanok Leksakul, Security Officer (Level 1), Traffic Division, Security Department, Operations Line 1. Suvarnabhumi Airport has expressed its profound admiration for the bravery, compassion, and selflessness demonstrated by the employees involved. Their actions not only reflect their dedication to helping others in need but also enhance the positive image of the organisation. Suvarnabhumi Airport thanks these employees for their exemplary service and commitment to humanity, reminding us all of the importance of compassion and community spirit. -- 2024-12-06
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Homeowner Finds Python in Toilet Bowl, Escapes Before Capture A homeowner in a two-story townhouse in Soi Pracha Samakki, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan, was left shaken after discovering a large python emerging from her toilet. Despite efforts by local rescue officers to capture the snake, it slipped back into the plumbing and remains at large. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345469-homeowner-finds-python-in-toilet-bowl-escapes-before-capture/ -
Picture from responders A homeowner in a two-story townhouse in Soi Pracha Samakki, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan, was left shaken after discovering a large python emerging from her toilet. Despite efforts by local rescue officers to capture the snake, it slipped back into the plumbing and remains at large. Officials from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in Na Khlong Bang Pla Kot were called to house in a local housing estate after a report of a python seen breathing at the surface of a toilet bowl. The call came from Mrs. Pannee 59, who was visibly distressed as she recounted the shocking encounter. Upon inspection, officers confirmed the presence of a large python, estimated to be 2-3 metres long, that occasionally surfaced for air while flicking its tongue. When they attempted to lift the makeshift grate placed by the homeowners over the toilet to prevent the snake from escaping, the python submerged itself back into the water and disappeared down the drain. To locate the snake, the team enlisted the help of local workers to dismantle the toilet, a task that took over an hour. Despite their efforts to search the tank and pipes, the python could not be found. It is suspected that the snake retreated further into the plumbing system, possibly into the septic tank. Mrs. Pannee shared her harrowing experience, explaining that she and her family have lived in the house for over five years without encountering such an incident. She first suspected something was wrong the evening before when water in the toilet drained unusually slowly, prompting her to use a plunger to clear it. The shocking discovery occurred the following morning as she cleaned the bathroom. While rinsing a floor mop in the sink, she heard bubbling noises from the toilet. When she leaned over to inspect, she was horrified to see the python’s head emerge from the bowl. “It flicked its tongue at me, and I ran out of the bathroom in terror,” she said. Grateful that the snake had not appeared during her earlier use of the toilet, she immediately contacted her neighbourhood security team, who then called the local rescue team. Although the python remains at large, authorities have advised the family to remain vigilant and contact officials immediately if the snake resurfaces. Officials aim to safely capture the python and release it back into the wild. -- 2024-12-06
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Seven Monks Injured in Car Crash on Bridge in Ang Thong A collision involving a car and a pickup truck carrying monks on their morning alms round left seven monks and two temple disciples injured. The incident occurred on the Chao Phraya River Bridge in Pa Mok District, Ang Thong Province Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345468-seven-monks-injured-in-car-crash-on-bridge-in-ang-thong/