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  1. Indian Man Falls from 15th Floor of Luxury Hotel in Thonglor A 29-year-old Indian national fell to his death from the 15th floor of a luxury hotel in the Thonglor area. His body was found dangling from the fifth-floor balcony roof. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340810-indian-man-falls-from-15th-floor-of-luxury-hotel-in-thonglor/
  2. A 29-year-old Indian national, Mr. Yash Dashrath Bhanushali, fell to his death from the 15th floor of a luxury hotel in the Thonglor area. His body was found dangling from the fifth-floor balcony roof, partially suspended with his legs entangled in the metal frame. Police believe the fall may have been caused by cannabis intoxication, as products were found in his hotel room. The incident occurred at around 02.00 on October 14, when Thonglor Police Station was alerted to the fall. Investigating officers, along with forensic experts and rescue personnel, arrived at the scene to find Mr. Bhanushali’s upper body hanging from the balcony roof, while his legs were caught on the frame. Blood pooled on the ground beneath him, and his shirt had slipped off, resting in his hands. He was dressed in black pants, and there were no immediate signs of a struggle. A search of his hotel room on the 15th floor revealed several packages of cannabis products scattered on the desk and floor. Police have collected the items as evidence. No signs of forced entry or a disturbance were noted, and the room appeared undisturbed. According to hotel security guard Mr. Suriwat Khewnoi, he heard a loud thud around 01:30, prompting him to check the security cameras. Footage showed Mr. Bhanushali falling from the 15th floor and landing on the fifth-floor balcony. Further investigation revealed that the window in his hotel room, located at room 1519, was left open. Mr. Bhanushali had been staying alone since October 6 and was scheduled to check out on October 15. Surveillance footage from October 13 showed that Mr. Bhanushali had left the hotel and returned at 20:04. There were no visitors or other entries to his room after that time, suggesting that he may have fallen from his own window. The body has been sent to the Police General Hospital’s Forensic Institute for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy has been contacted to notify the victim’s family and arrange for the repatriation of his remains. 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. Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. -- 2024-10-16
  3. Truck Collides with Pickup Truck, Parents Killed Instantly, Daughter Critical The crash occurred on a slippery road in Klaeng, Rayong, when a truck collided with a Ford four-door pickup truck, killing two parents instantly and leaving their younger daughter critically injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340809-truck-collides-with-pickup-truck-parents-killed-instantly-daughter-critical/
  4. The crash occurred at approximately 16.00 October 15, on a slippery road in Klaeng, Rayong, when a truck collided with a Ford four-door pickup truck, killing two parents instantly and leaving their younger daughter critically injured. The accident occurred on the Ban Na Bypass, Klaeng District, Rayong Province, following heavy rainfall that caused the road to become dangerously slick. Upon receiving the report, officers from the Klaeng Police Station and the Buddhast Rescue Unit rushed to the scene. They found a closed-container truck, having veered off the road. Behind the truck, on the road, lay the wreckage of the black Ford pickup truck, with its roof torn open and the cabin crushed beyond recognition. Inside the pickup truck were four family members: a father, mother, and their two daughters. Tragically, both parents died at the scene, while their 12-year-old daughter sustained severe injuries. Their 15-year-old daughter, though injured, was in a stable condition. Rescue workers quickly transported both girls to Klaeng Hospital for further treatment. The deceased parents were later identified as Mr. Rawit, 43, and Mrs. Benjamas, 37 (last names withheld). Family members, who learned of the accident through a live broadcast on a local Facebook page, “Nirat Mueang Klaeng,” arrived at the scene but were too grief-stricken to provide statements. According to the truck driver, Mr. Phakdee, 35 (last name withheld), he had been driving from Chonburi, en route to Khao Chamao in Rayong, when the crash occurred. As he approached the Ban Na Bypass, another vehicle abruptly cut in front of him. The slippery road conditions from the rain prevented him from braking in time. In an attempt to avoid hitting the car in front, he swerved to the right, only to collide with the oncoming Ford pickup. Mr. Phakdee expressed deep remorse over the tragic outcome. Police are currently gathering evidence to proceed with legal action regarding the incident. The family was reportedly heading back to their home in Khao Chamao, Rayong, at the time of the crash. Picture and video from responders. -- 2024-10-16 RPReplay_Final1728987270.mp4
  5. Sattahip Solar Installer Suffers Severe Injuries in Fall from District Office Rescue workers from Sawang Rojanatham Sathan Foundation were notified of a serious incident involving a person falling from height at the Sattahip District Office. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340766-sattahip-solar-installer-suffers-severe-injuries-in-fall-from-district-office/
  6. At around noon on October 15, rescue workers from Sawang Rojanatham Sathan Foundation were notified of a serious incident involving a person falling from height at the Sattahip District Office, located in Sattahip Subdistrict, Chonburi Province. A rescue team, along with medics from Apakorn Kiattiwong Hospital, Sattahip Naval Base, was immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival at the three-story building, where solar panels were being installed on the roof, responders found a 19-year-old worker laying severely injured on the ground below. The casualty had multiple injuries and was bleeding from his mouth and nose. He was surrounded by onlookers, including local officials and members of the public. Responders quickly administered first aid, but due to the critical nature of his injuries, the rescue team rushed him to Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital for urgent treatment. Witnesses and coworkers reported that the injured man had been working to install solar panels on the rooftop. At the time of the incident, heavy rain began to fall, which likely caused him to slip and he was unable to grip the safety rope, leading to the tragic fall. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
  7. Praise for Police & Responders Who Saved Man Trapped in Bathroom During House Fire Khon Kaen residents have lauded local police and rescue workers as heroes after they used a ladder and climbed over a wall to rescue a man trapped in a bathroom during a house fire, narrowly saving him from the flames. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340759-praise-for-police-responders-who-saved-man-trapped-in-bathroom-during-house-fire/
  8. Khon Kaen residents have lauded local police and rescue workers as heroes after they used a ladder and climbed over a wall to rescue a man trapped in a bathroom during a house fire, narrowly saving him from the flames. The incident occurred at 00:30 on October 15, when Police Colonel Yodwat Kaewsuebthanyanich, Superintendent of Muang Khon Kaen Police Station, received an emergency call about a house fire in the Non Than area of Khon Kaen Municipality. Upon arrival, the officers found the fire raging uncontrollably, prompting a quick response from both police and rescue teams. Inside the burning house, they first discovered a woman, Mrs. Thaptim Kiemthep, who was unable to escape and she was safely carried out, but inform rescuers that her husband was still in the burning building. Police Sergeant Major Methawut Petchsri and Police Lance Corporal Thanadech Dejsiri, both on patrol in the Non Than district, along with rescue workers from Sawang Khon Kaen Samakkhi Foundation, decided to use a ladder and climbed over a wall, as the only way to rescue the man trapped inside the burning house. The husband, Mr. Seksan Kiemthep, was discovered to be stuck in the bathroom. The officers after climbing the wall, had to cut through a metal roof, before pulling Mr. Seksan out. He had inhaled a significant amount of smoke and was rushed to Khon Kaen Hospital for treatment. Initial investigations revealed that the fire started when a meal was being cooked using a LPG stove and it quickly spread throughout the home. The fire also spread to an adjacent house which was filled with old storage items, making the fire difficult to control. Sergeant Major Methawut said, “When we received the call from the Kaen Nakhon radio centre, we rushed to the scene. The fire was intense, and the fire service was preparing to extinguish it. Locals informed us that people were trapped inside, so we worked with the rescue team to help them. The woman was responsive, but the man was unconscious. Despite the difficulties, we managed to save both of them.” Police Colonel Yodwat confirmed that a thorough investigation would be conducted to determine the exact cause of the fire, with forensic officers expected to examine the scene later. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
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  9. This is courtesy of ThaiRath TV. RPReplay_Final1728972825.mp4
  10. Car Cuts Off Ambulance Twice While Transporting Patient from Khon Kaen to Chonburi A road rage incident involving a private ambulance and a reckless driver took place as a car dangerously cutting off an ambulance twice while it was transporting a patient from Khon Kaen to Chonburi for treatment. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340731-car-cuts-off-ambulance-twice-while-transporting-patient-from-khon-kaen-to-chonburi/
  11. A road rage incident involving a private ambulance and a reckless driver took place early on October 15. A video clip shared by Facebook group “Udon Has Checkpoints, News, Molam, and Events” shows a car dangerously cutting off an ambulance twice while it was transporting a patient from Khon Kaen to Chonburi for treatment. The incident occurred at 03:05 as recorded by the dash-cam of the private ambulance. The ambulance was traveling in the right lane when a white car overtook from the left, abruptly cut in front of the ambulance, and slowed down. The ambulance driver moved to the left lane to pass. However, the same car again overtook from the right and repeated the dangerous manoeuvre, stopping in front of the ambulance as if attempting to cause a crash. The ambulance’s sirens were activated in an attempt to alert the driver, but the car continued its erratic behaviour . The ambulance driver later explained that two other cars carrying the patient’s relatives were following closely behind and witnessed the entire incident. The driver stated, “We were driving from Khon Kaen towards Chonburi for medical treatment when this car suddenly appeared, cutting in front of us with high beams on. I initially thought the driver might have been startled, so I switched lanes. However, the car overtook us again and repeated the same reckless action.” He emphasised that there had been no previous altercation with the car driver and that the ambulance had been driving normally, with his blue lights on. He urged the driver responsible for the dangerous behaviour to reflect on the potential consequences, saying, “If the patient in the ambulance had been their own family member, how would they feel?” The incident is under investigation, with many online expressing concern over the dangers of such reckless driving, particularly when it could endangers lives in an emergency situation. Picture from dash-cam, which is below. -- 2024-10-15 RPReplay_Final1728960657.mp4
  12. Myanmar National Rescued After Suicide Attempt on Pedestrian Bridge in Sriracha Authorities were alerted to an attempted suicide on a pedestrian bridge along Route 331, in Sriracha. The Bo Win Police received a report that a man was threatening to jump from the bridge. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340712-myanmar-national-rescued-after-suicide-attempt-on-pedestrian-bridge-in-sriracha/
  13. Authorities were alerted at 07.40 on October 14, to an attempted suicide on a pedestrian bridge along Route 331, near Ban Khao Hin School in Bo Win, Sriracha. The Bo Win Police Station’s 191 Radio Centre received a report that a man was threatening to jump from the bridge. Upon receiving the report, Pol. Col. Anek Sarathongyu, Superintendent of Bo Win Police Station, promptly dispatched officers to the scene. Rescue workers from Bo Win’s Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office and the Si Latham Bueng Rescue Unit were also called to assist. When authorities arrived, they found a man wearing a black t-shirt and a sarong sitting on the edge of the pedestrian bridge. He refused to let anyone approach, threatening to jump if they did. Police quickly cordoned off the area to prevent any bystanders from interfering and brought in an interpreter to communicate with the distressed individual. Despite the police’s efforts to talk him down, the man, later identified as Mr. Yu Zin, a 27-year-old Myanmar national, waved them off, refusing to negotiate. For over 30 minutes, officers tried to de-escalate the situation, but Mr. Yu Zin continued to threaten to jump. A responders in civilian clothes pretended to cross the bridge and at a critical moment, took advantage of the man’s brief distraction, talking to those below, to safely grab and pull him back from the edge. Upon inspecting him, authorities found that Mr. Yu Zin had sustained three self-inflicted stab wounds to his face. Through the interpreter, Mr. Yu Zin revealed that he was deeply stressed, homesick, and without money to return to Myanmar, which led to his suicidal thoughts. Rescue workers provided first aid on-site before transporting him to Laem Chabang Hospital for further treatment. Police have contacted Mr. Yu Zin’s relatives to ensure he receives support moving forward. 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. Picture and video from responders. -- 2024-10-15 RPReplay_Final1728891585.mp4
  14. Electrocution Kills Suspected Thief on Rooftop of Construction Supply Store in Bangkok A man was found dead on the roof of a construction materials store along Prasert Manukit Road, is believed to have died from electrocution while attempting to steal electrical wires. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340710-electrocution-kills-suspected-thief-on-rooftop-of-construction-supply-store-in-bangkok/
  15. In a shocking incident on October 14, a man was found dead on the roof of a construction materials store along Prasert Manukit Road, is believed to have died from electrocution while attempting to steal electrical wires. The discovery was made opposite Lertlah School, in the Nawamin area of Bueng Kum district. At approximately 07:30 Police Lieutenant Colonel Witthaya Khongthong, an investigator from Khok Kram Police Station, responded to a report of an unidentified body found on the rooftop of the V.S.B. Home Co., Ltd., a store specialising in construction supplies. The deceased, a man of unknown identity with no identification documents, was found in a decomposed state, lying face down with his head and arms hanging off the roof. Two metal rods, each about one foot long, were found tucked into the waistband of his jeans, and investigators estimate that he had been dead for three to four days. A pair of wire cutters and a bicycle were found nearby, leading police to believe that the man had been attempting to steal electrical wiring from the store. Lieutenant Colonel Witthaya stated that early in the morning, a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) officer noticed the body on the roof and immediately notified the police. Based on the evidence, including a severed electrical wire and a pair of sandals found near a power pole, authorities suspect that the man had been trying to steal electrical cables when he was fatally electrocuted. The investigation is ongoing, with police reviewing CCTV footage and sending the body to the Police General Hospital’s Forensic Institute for identification. Authorities are working to contact the man’s family to arrange for the retrieval of his body, as the investigation continues. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
  16. Fatal Car Crash in Lopburi: 1 Dead, 3 Injured in Collision With Refrigerated Truck A car crash occurred on Lopburi-Wang Muang Road, resulting in one fatality and three injuries. The crash, involved a car and a refrigerated pickup truck, Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340709-fatal-car-crash-in-lopburi-1-dead-3-injured-in-collision-with-refrigerated-truck/
  17. A car crash occurred early during the morning of October 14, on Lopburi-Wang Muang Road, resulting in one fatality and three injuries. The crash, involving a car and a refrigerated pickup truck, took place in Soi 7 Sai Tri, within the Pattananikom Police Station area, Moo 3, Chongsarika Subdistrict, Pattananikom District, Lopburi. Emergency services, including rescue teams from the Khok Tum area and Narai Maharaj Hospital, rushed to the scene after receiving a distress call at 06:10. Upon arrival, they found both vehicles severely damaged. Three people were injured, and one man, the driver of the car, was trapped inside the wreckage and pronounced dead at the scene. Rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation’s Lopburi teams worked for 30 minutes using hydraulic cutting tools to extricate the deceased driver from the mangled car. The driver, who had sustained severe head injuries, was found pinned against the car’s console with visible injuries to the face and chest, and both legs crushed. Investigators from Pattananikom Police Station collected evidence from the scene to determine the cause of the crash. The identities of the injured were confirmed as follows, a male passenger in the car sustained a large open chest wound, a lacerated ear, and chest tightness. He was conscious and transported by Narai Maharaj Hospital’s emergency team. The male driver of the refrigerated truck suffered chest pain and other minor injuries. He was conscious and taken to Narai Maharaj Hospital by the Khok Tum rescue team, and a male passenger in the truck complained of pain in his left shoulder and back, as well as minor cuts. He, too, was conscious and transported to Narai Maharaj Hospital. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the collision. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
  18. 33 Year Old Man Injured After Jumping from Pedestrian Bridge on Rama II Road A 33 year old man from Nakhon Ratchasima suffered serious injuries after jumping from a pedestrian bridge on Rama II Road. The incident occurred near Saengchan Pub, with the man falling onto the fast lane heading toward Central Plaza Rama II. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340707-33-year-old-man-injured-after-jumping-from-pedestrian-bridge-on-rama-ii-road/
  19. A 33 year old man from Nakhon Ratchasima suffered serious injuries after jumping from a pedestrian bridge on Rama II Road, during the morning of October 14.The incident occurred near Saengchan Pub, with the man falling onto the fast lane heading toward Central Plaza Rama II. Local police and emergency responders were alerted and quickly arrived on the scene. The injured man, identified as Mr. Sitthipong (last name withheld), was found in severe pain, lying in the rightmost lane of the expressway. Upon examination, it was confirmed that both his legs were broken, and he was bleeding from his injuries. Emergency responders from PMG Hospital provided immediate care and transported him to the hospital. When questioned at the scene, Mr. Sitthipong, who admitted to having used methamphetamine, was incoherent and refused to disclose the reason for his jump. Police are investigating whether he was struck by a vehicle after the fall. The incident is under further investigation as officials await Mr. Sitthipong’s recovery to gather more details. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
  20. Nakhon Si Thammarat: Husband Accidentally Shoots Wife, Flees on Motorcycle A husband accidentally shot his wife, resulting in her tragic death. The suspect fled the scene on a motorcycle, leaving police in pursuit as they continue their investigation into the circumstances. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340706-nakhon-si-thammarat-husband-accidentally-shoots-wife-flees-on-motorcycle/
  21. An incident unfolded in the Ratchaprapa District of Nakhon Si Thammarat when a husband accidentally shot his wife, resulting in her tragic death. The suspect fled the scene on a motorcycle, leaving police in pursuit as they continue their investigation into the circumstances. The shooting occurred on the evening of October 13, Police Lieutenant Colonel Phongwut Wutipong, an investigator at Ron Phibun Police Station, received a report of the incident at an unnamed hut in Moo 8, Ron Phibun Subdistrict. Upon receiving the report, Deputy Superintendent Phaithoon Intrapiboon and the local investigation team, accompanied by a medical examiner and the Siam Ruam Jai Foundation, arrived at the scene to investigate. At the location, the lifeless body of 40 year old Ms. Wasana, a resident of Moo 3, Prik Subdistrict, Thung Yai District, was found. She had suffered a fatal gunshot wound from a .22 caliber firearm between her neck and chest. The shooter was identified as her husband, 40 year old Mr. Chatchai, a resident of Moo 10, Ron Phibun Subdistrict, who had fled on his motorcycle before police arrived. According to nearby residents, the couple had been living in the hut while working as hired labourers on a local farm. Witnesses reported hearing a single gunshot before Mr. Chatchai ran to neighbours, claiming he had accidentally fired the gun at his wife. Despite calling for help, by the time authorities reached the scene, Ms. Wasana had already succumbed to her injuries. Mr. Chatchai vanished from the scene before police arrived, and efforts are ongoing to locate him for further questioning. Police have yet to determine the exact cause of the shooting and are working to gather evidence and witness statements to uncover the truth behind the incident. The police remain in active pursuit of Mr. Chatchai, who is still at large, and have called for any witnesses or those with information to come forward as the investigation continues. Picture courtesy of Khaosod -- 2024-10-15
  22. An incident unfolded when a 12-year-old girl drowned after being swept away by strong river currents in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi. The girl, identified as Fa Waree, had been playing in the water with two friends before being pulled under by the current. Her body was discovered 15 kilometres from where she had initially disappeared. The incident occurred on October 12, when Fa Waree and her two friends decided to cool off in the river at Hat Khwai Beach in Wang Krajae Subdistrict. Despite the strong current, Fa Waree was the first to enter the water. Her friends, who remained on the shore, watched in horror as she was quickly swept away. Though she attempted to grab onto floating branches, the force of the water proved too much, and she disappeared before their eyes. Fa Waree’s friends immediately ran to alert their parents, who then contacted the local rescue team from the Kanchanaburi Rescue Foundation. A search operation was launched, with hopes that the girl might have been washed ashore along the riverbank. Unfortunately, the search extended overnight with no success. At approximately 10:30 on October 14, rescue teams finally located Fa Waree’s body near Wat Wang Krasae, 15 kilometres from the original site. Authorities retrieved her body from the water and sent the body for a post-mortem examination. This tragic incident occurred just a day after another drowning in the same area, where a 25-year-old man lost his life after being swept away while swimming. His body was recovered shortly after. Kanchanaburi Rescue Foundation volunteer, Khwanchai Teerasin, urged parents to be extra vigilant during the school holiday season, warning that drowning accidents are more frequent, especially during the rainy season when river currents are dangerously strong. He emphasised the importance of keeping children away from rivers and ensuring they do not play in the water unsupervised. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-15
  23. 12-Year-Old Girl Drowns in Kanchanaburi River, Body Found 15 Kilometres Away A 12-year-old girl drowned after being swept away by strong river currents in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi. The girl, identified as Fa Waree, had been playing in the water with two friends before being pulled under by the current. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340705-12-year-old-girl-drowns-in-kanchanaburi-river-body-found-15-kilometres-away/
  24. Student Bus Crashes into Pig Truck, 31 Injured in Nakhon Pathom A student bus returning from a field trip was involved in a collision, crashing into a 12-wheeled truck carrying pigs, leaving 31 students injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340703-student-bus-crashes-into-pig-truck-31-injured-in-nakhon-pathom/
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