-
Posts
9,078 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
2
Content Type
Events
Forums
Downloads
Quizzes
Gallery
Blogs
Everything posted by Georgealbert
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 22 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Thailand Live
Deputy Prime Minister Visits Mae Ai and Mae Sai to Monitor Recovery Efforts Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, accompanied by Ministers Varawut Silpa-archa and Theerathat Samretvanit visited the flood-affected areas of Mae Ai in Chiang Mai and Mae Sai in Chiang Rai. The purpose of the visit was to oversee recovery efforts following recent flooding and to deliver a message of support from the Prime Minister to those affected. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338766-deputy-prime-minister-visits-mae-ai-and-mae-sai-to-monitor-recovery-efforts/ -
Picture from responders. The body of a man was found with his throat slit in an apartment in Chonburi province. The scene appeared to have been staged to resemble a suicide, with the body laid on the bed as though the victim had taken his own life. A knife was found at the scene. At 09:30 on September 21, Lt. Col. Natchapon Saengsi, deputy investigative inspector of Najomtien Police Station in Sattahip District, Chonburi, responded to a report of a murder at a public housing project, building 61, in Najomtien. The investigation was led by Police Colonel Watchanchai Saengrith, Superintendent of Najomtien Police Station, with forensic experts from Chonburi's Forensic Science Centre and rescue workers from Sawang Rojanathammasathan Foundation. Upon arriving at the scene, police found a large pool of blood in the living room, along with a sharp kitchen knife in the blood. There were signs that the body had been dragged into the bedroom. The deceased, identified as 24-year-old Mr. Anucha, was found lying on his side on the bed, resembling a sleeping position, but with a deep cut across his throat. In the kitchen, traces of blood were discovered, though they had been partially washed away. Authorities suspect the perpetrator may have fled through the back of the room. There were no signs of struggle in the apartment, raising further suspicions. Neighbours reported noticing a strong smell of blood around 22:00 the previous night (September 20), but did not act until the next morning, when the odour intensified. They alerted a security guard, who checked the apartment through a window and saw the blood, prompting a call to the police. Mr. Wichai, 60, the father of the victim, arrived at the scene in deep grief. He stated that his son was quiet and kept to himself, having only one close friend who he described as a tall, fair-skinned man serving in the military. The father noted that this friend had visited his son's apartment but was unable to provide further details. Police, together with forensic experts, collected all evidence from the apartment. Initial investigations suggest the case was probably not suicide, as it was just staged to appear as such. Officers are currently reviewing CCTV footage from nearby areas and questioning the victim’s friends and acquaintances. The body has been sent to the Forensic Institute at the Police General Hospital in Bangkok for a detailed autopsy. Investigators are withholding further details until they receive the autopsy results and gather more evidence to proceed with legal action. -- 2024-09-22
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 22 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Thailand Live
Body of Man Found with Throat Slit in Apartment, Najomtien The body of a man was found with his throat slit in an apartment in Chonburi province. The scene appeared to have been staged to resemble a suicide, with the body laid on the bed as though the victim had taken his own life. A knife was found at the scene. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338765-body-of-man-found-with-throat-slit-in-apartment najomtien/ -
Picture and video courtesy of Khoasod. Once again, a pedestrian has been injured while using a crossing, after being struck by a motorbike. The incident, which took place on September 19, has left the victim with broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. The victim's family hopes this tragic event serves as a warning for road users to be more cautious. CCTV footage captured the moment the pedestrian, a man carrying a backpack, waited at the crossing outside Sathira Dhammasathan on Watcharaphon Road. Two cars stopped to allow him to cross, and the pedestrian acknowledged the gesture with a nod of thanks before beginning to walk across the four-lane road, which is divided into two outbound and two inbound lanes. However, just as he was halfway across the road, a speeding motorbike approached from the right and collided with him, sending his body flying nearly 10 metres. The motorbike also crashed to the ground following the impact. The victim’s relatives reported that he had just finished work and was on his way to pick up his wife and child when the accident occurred. Despite the crossing being a designated safe area for pedestrians, the motorbike struck him with such force that he suffered severe injuries. The motorbike rider, a 33-year-old man, did not flee the scene and voluntarily presented himself at Khan Na Yao police station. The police determined that the motorcyclist had been driving recklessly, and the rider admitted fault, signing a statement to that effect. The injured man’s family expressed their frustration, emphasising that this was not the first time a pedestrian had been severely hurt due to a driver’s negligence. They called on all road users to exercise caution and show more care for pedestrians, hoping this incident would serve as a lesson for others -- 2024-09-22 RPReplay_Final1726901912.mp4
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 22 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Thailand Live
Pedestrian Struck on Crossing by Motorbike: Suffers Broken Ribs and Ruptured Spleen A pedestrian has been injured while using a crossing, after being struck by a motorbike. The incident, which took place on September 19, has left the victim with broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. The victim's family hopes this tragic event serves as a warning for road users to be more cautious. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338764-pedestrian-struck-on-crossing-by-motorbike-suffers-broken-ribs-and-ruptured-spleen/ -
Foreign Pilots Temporarily Allowed to Fly Domestic Routes? The Labour Ministry is considering a temporary allowance for foreign pilots to fly domestic routes under wet lease agreements, according to Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. While this arrangement is being explored for one specific airline, further requests from other airlines will be evaluated individually. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338750-foreign-pilots-temporarily-allowed-to-fly-domestic-routes/
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Foreign Pilots Temporarily Allowed to Fly Domestic Routes? The Labour Ministry is considering a temporary allowance for foreign pilots to fly domestic routes under wet lease agreements, according to Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. While this arrangement is being explored for one specific airline, further requests from other airlines will be evaluated individually. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338750-foreign-pilots-temporarily-allowed-to-fly-domestic-routes/ -
Picture courtesy of Thai Vietjet. The Labour Ministry is considering a temporary allowance for foreign pilots to fly domestic routes under wet lease agreements, according to Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. While this arrangement is being explored for one specific airline, further requests from other airlines will be evaluated individually. Minister Phiphat stated that the ministry is awaiting a final meeting with the airline to conclude discussions. The issue was first raised by Thai Vietjet last month during a meeting with the Department of Employment, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), and the Thai Pilots Association. The airline requested permission for foreign pilots to operate domestic routes under wet lease agreements, a request originally made to former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The ministry confirmed that Thai Vietjet intends to lease two aircraft, complete with crew, maintenance, and insurance, from a foreign company for six months. The airline plans to operate these jets during Thailand's high tourism season. Although domestic flights are usually reserved for Thai pilots, the ministry is considering making an exception. Phiphat noted that Thailand does not face a pilot shortage, but the lease terms require foreign pilots. A ministerial regulation could be issued to allow this on a temporary basis without parliamentary approval. He added that if other airlines wish to pursue similar agreements, they will need to file separate requests for consideration. However, Teerawat Angkasakulkiat, president of the Thai Pilots Association, expressed concerns that allowing foreign pilots could reduce job opportunities for local pilots. He urged the government to focus on enhancing Thailand's position as an aviation hub and increasing flight capacity to boost domestic pilot employment. Sarun Benjanirat, deputy director-general of CAAT, mentioned that while wet leasing is not uncommon, it has been rarely used in Thailand since its introduction in 2008. Unlike other nations which frequently utilises such arrangements, Thailand has minimal engagement with this practice, as it is not signed Article 83 of the Chicago Convention, which allows the state of registry to transfer supervisory responsibilities for an aircraft to the state of the operator. -- 2024-09-21
-
Murder of Woman Found Bound in Apartment: Dead at Least 3 Days
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Bangkok News
UPDATE Ex-Husband Confesses to Murder: Jealousy and Betrayal Behind Brutal Killing with Iron Cord Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a shocking turn of events, a 62-year-old man has confessed to murdering his ex-wife using the cord of an iron, following a bitter fallout fueled by jealousy and financial disputes. The suspect, identified as Thanant, was apprehended by police in Nakhon Sawan after fleeing the scene of the crime in Pathum Thani. Authorities, led by Police Colonel Kiattisak Mitprasart, began the investigation after the body of Darunee, aged 53, was discovered in a rented room in Khlong Luang District. Thanant admitted to killing her out of rage when she refused to make a commitment that she would stop seeing other men. According to the police report, Thanant had invested heavily in Darunee's business ventures during their relationship, providing financial support in the belief that it would be reciprocated. However, he grew increasingly suspicious when Darunee allegedly took more than he had agreed to and began to avoid contact. The relationship took a dark turn on September 15, 2024, when the two met at a police station in Amphawa to resolve a theft complaint filed by Thanant. Although the initial meeting seemed to quell tensions, the situation worsened when Darunee refused to give up her ties to other men. Days later Thanant and Darunee were together in her rented room when Thanant asked for a simple promise: that she would no longer involve herself with other men. When Darunee refused, Thanant’s frustration boiled over. In a fit of anger, he grabbed the cord from a nearby iron and strangled her to death. Following the murder, Thanant fled the scene, driving to Ratchaburi and then to Nakhon Sawan with plans to escape further to Chiang Mai. His escape, however, was short-lived as police tracked him down and arrested him for intentional murder. The investigation revealed complex layers of jealousy, financial strain, and betrayal. Thanant believed that Darunee was involved with another man, further aggravating his feelings of being used. The police have charged Thanant with premeditated murder. -- 2024-09-21 -
UPDATE Plan to Re-enact Double Murder by “Yod,” Former Molam Singer, Cancelled Due to Safety Concerns Authorities canceled the re-enactment of a brutal double murder involving "Yod," a former Molam singer, following safety concerns. The 20-year-old suspect, Chonlatee, had confessed to killing a father and son, both cattle traders, but declined to participate in the re-enactment, fearing for his safety as angry relatives of the victims gathered at the police station, seeking vigilante justice. The incident began on September 19, 2024, when the bodies of 62-year-old Rian and his 32-year-old son Piyapong were found in the back of a pickup truck abandoned in a rice field in Kalasin Province. The two had been missing after attending a cattle market in Maha Sarakham. Their deaths were quickly linked to Chonlatee, a former Molam singer who had transitioned into cattle trading. He was taken into custody and, after hours of questioning, admitted to the killings. The situation intensified at the police station when Piyapong’s wife, Lalitta, slapped Chonlatee during the investigation. Despite tight security, the victims' relatives gathered outside the station, shouting curses and threatening violence, prompting police to consider the suspect’s safety. Kalasin Provincial Police Commander, Pol. Maj. Gen. Triwit Sriprapa, explained that Chonlatee’s fear of retaliation led to the re-enactment being called off. Instead, the suspect was immediately transported to the Kalasin Provincial Court for detention. According to the police, Chonlatee had been motivated by greed. On September 18, he encountered the father and son at the cattle market, observed them making a significant sale, and devised a plan to rob them. He lured them to a remote area, under the pretense of inspecting cattle, before fatally shooting both men. Chonlatee stole 31,000 baht in cash and a gold necklace, which he later used to repay debts and gave to his wife for safekeeping. Chonlatee faces multiple charges, including premeditated murder, armed robbery resulting in death, illegal possession of a firearm, and concealment of the bodies. Lalitta, Piyapong’s widow, expressed shock at the brutality, stating that despite knowing Chonlatee through their shared profession, she never expected such violence. She has called for the death penalty to be imposed on the man who took her husband and father-in-law's lives. The investigation continues, with police seeking to recover further evidence linked to the crime, including the weapon used, which Chonlatee claims to have discarded in a nearby pond. -- 2024-09-21 RPReplay_Final1726886951.mp4
-
Picture of the bathroom where the infant was found. A newborn baby girl was abandoned in a bathroom at a local temple, sparking outrage and condemnation from the local community. The baby, left wrapped in a towel and a pink silk cloth, was discovered by monks at Khao Pong Saket Phutthacharn Temple in Chonburi's Bang Lamung district. The incident was reported at 10:15 on September 20, to the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Radio Centre, which promptly dispatched rescuers to the scene. The temple, located on a quiet hillside surrounded by large trees, became the centre of attention as villagers and monks gathered to observe the discovery. The baby girl, with fair skin, had been abandoned by her parents, covered in a towel with red ants crawling on the cloth. The bathroom, located in a secluded part of the temple, had been locked from the outside, leaving the infant helpless and unseen inside, but fortunately unharmed. Rescue workers quickly transferred the baby to Bang Lamung Hospital for a thorough health check and medical care. Phra Miekham Niphapayo, a 48-year-old monk at the temple, recounted hearing the baby’s cries while having his morning coffee. Initially unable to locate the source, he heard the cries again and followed the sound to the locked bathroom. With a growing sense of concern, he opened the door to find the abandoned newborn. He immediately alerted the villagers, who contacted the authorities for assistance. Villagers gathered to discuss the infant, noting that the baby was fortunate not to have been harmed by wildlife, such as monitor lizards, which are common in the area. Outrage ensued as the community denounced the cruel act of abandoning the child, calling the parents "heartless" and "unafraid of sin." Many expressed their disbelief at how someone could treat an innocent life in such a manner. Local police have documented the scene and collected evidence. They have been tasked with investigating the identity of the parents. -- 2024-09-21
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Parents Abandon Newborn Girl in Temple Bathroom Near Pattaya A newborn baby girl was abandoned in a bathroom at a local temple. The baby, left wrapped in a towel and a pink silk cloth, was discovered by monks at Khao Pong Saket Phutthacharn Temple in Chonburi's Bang Lamung district. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338733-parents-abandon-newborn-girl-in-temple-bathroom-near-pattaya/ -
Picture from responders. At approximately 05:00 on September 21, local authorities responded to an incident where a woman fell from a building near the Robinson Mall in Chantaburi Mall. Officers from the Muang Chantaburi Police Station, along with a rescue team from Phra Pokklao Hospital and volunteers from the Sawang Katanyu Foundation, were dispatched to the scene. The young woman was found to have fallen onto the spiked metal fenced railings below and was hanging by one leg in great pain. None of the metal spikes had pieced her leg, but it was severely pinned between the railings, from the impact of the fall. She had suffered cuts and bruises and a possible broken leg. Rescue workers were worried about the effects of possible crush syndrome, so had to hold and support her while medical staff stabilised her as she was still stuck on the fence. Rescuers then had to spread and cut through the steel fence to safely bring the injured woman down for further medical treatment, before she was then transported to Phra Pokklao Hospital. Further details about the woman's details or the cause of the fall have not been disclosed as the investigation continues. -- 2024-09-21
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Woman Falls from Building Near Robinson Mall Chantaburi Local authorities responded to an incident where a woman fell from a building near the Robinson Mall in Chantaburi Mall and found a young woman hanging by one leg on railings below. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338732-woman-falls-from-building-near-robinson-mall-chantaburi/ -
Picture from responders. Police received a report of a fatal collision on September 20 at approximately 05.15, involving a pickup truck and an 18-wheeler trailer truck on Highway 21, Lopburi-Lom Sak Road. The incident occurred near kilometre marker 36, in the downhill direction towards Saraburi, on a dark stretch near Khwang Hill, Moo 8, Dilang Subdistrict, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi Province. The pickup truck driver was pronounced dead at the scene. Upon receiving the report, Police Lieutenant Thanapol Kaewbriwong of Kok Salung Police Station, along with Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers equipped with extraction tools, rushed to the scene to investigate. The crash occurred on a two-lane road on a hill without streetlights. Authorities found a white Toyota Vigo pickup truck with a cargo box, carrying fresh chicken meat. The truck's front end was severely damaged, and inside, the body of Mr. Jamlong (surname withheld), 33, of Phrommanee Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Nayok Province, was pinned in the driver's seat. Rescue workers had to use extraction tools to recover the body. About 20 metres away, police discovered the other vehicle involved, a white Isuzu 18-wheeler trailer truck, with a minor rear-end damage. The driver, Mr. Jaroon (surname withheld), 55, of Saraburi, was waiting to give his statement to the police. Mr. Jaroon told police that he regularly drives this route, and before the crash, he was hauling teak bark to Wang Muang District. While slowly climbing a hill in the left lane, he heard a loud crash as the pickup truck behind him slammed into the back of his trailer. He parked his truck on the side of the road and, upon inspecting the scene, saw the front of the pickup completely crushed. He immediately called the police. Initial investigations suggest that the pickup truck was likely transporting fresh chicken from a factory in Muang Khom, Chai Badan District, Lopburi, heading towards Nakhon Nayok. Traveling at high speed, the pickup truck crashed into the slower-moving trailer truck on the dimly lit hill. Mr. Jaroon has been detained for further questioning and legal proceedings. The deceased's body has been sent to a nearby hospital for an autopsy, following standard legal procedures. -- 2024-09-21
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Pickup Truck Carrying Chicken Meat Crashes into Trailer Truck, Driver Killed A fatal collision involving a pickup truck and an 18-wheeler trailer truck occurred on Highway 21, Lopburi-Lom Sak Road in Lopburi Province. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338720-pickup-truck-carrying-chicken-meat-crashes-into-trailer-truck-driver-killed/ -
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 53-year-old woman, identified as Darunee from Samut Sakhon, was discovered murdered in her apartment at a housing complex in Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani. Her hands and feet were bound with black electrical cords, and her neck was tied with a cord. The body was found after neighbours reported a foul odour emanating from her apartment, which was locked. The investigation was led by Pol. Lt. Waranchai Sukying of the Khlong Luang Police Station, who responded to the call at 10:30 on September 20. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found the door locked with a padlock on the outside and had to force their way inside. The body was in a state of decomposition, hidden under a blanket, with signs of a struggle throughout the room. Initial inquiries suggest a complex love triangle may be at the heart of the crime. Darunee had reportedly broken up with her ex-husband, who had refused to accept the split and accused her of theft. Investigators also found evidence pointing to tensions between her ex-husband and a new boyfriend. A neighbour , Sorachai, 47, who helped Darunee find her rental unit, revealed that the victim had frequent contact with his mother but had not been heard from in several days. Darunee’s mother had made repeated attempts to contact her daughter from Tuesday evening, receiving no response. On Thursday, the stench from the apartment led to the discovery of Darunee’s body. The body has been sent to Thammasat University Hospital for a detailed autopsy. Pathum Thani police chief Pol. Maj. Gen. Yutthana Jonkhun confirmed that the investigation is focusing on the victim’s personal relationships, specifically involving her ex-husband and new partner. Forensic teams have collected evidence from the scene, while police continue to review security footage from nearby cameras. Police suspect that Darunee’s murder was likely linked to jealousy and emotional conflict. The police stated that some of the reviewed CCTV footage shows Darunee in conversation with a shirtless man wearing long pants at the building’s entrance. The interaction appeared tense, as though they were attempting to resolve a conflict before the murder occurred. The case remains under investigation as authorities continue to search for the suspect. CCTV image of the man police wish to question. -- 2024-09-21
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Murder of Woman Found Bound in Apartment: Dead at Least 3 Days A 53-year-old woman, identified as Darunee from Samut Sakhon, was discovered murdered in her apartment at a housing complex in Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani. Her hands and feet were bound with black electrical cords, and her neck was tied with a cord. The body was found after neighbours reported a foul odour emanating from her apartment Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338719-murder-of-woman-found-bound-in-apartment-dead-at-least-3-days/ -
Picture from responders Emergency services in Sisaket were alerted at 07.30 on September 20, to an incident involving a school bus that overturned on the road between Ban Phon Yang and Ban Nong Phai in Phon Yang Subdistrict, Wang Hin District. The accident left 20 students injured. Rescue teams quickly arrived at the scene, where they found a yellow six-wheeled school bus, license plate Sisaket, overturned on the roadside. The injured students from Wat Luang Wittaya School, included both novice monks and regular students. Emergency personnel administered first aid at the scene before transferring the injured to Wang Hin Hospital for further treatment. The bus driver, Mr. Chaiwat Khumkham, 50, explained that he had been picking up students from villages along the route to take them to school in downtown Sisaket. The road between Ban Phon Yang and Ban Nong Phai is narrow and difficult to navigate, especially when passing other vehicles. As the bus approached a curve, another vehicle came from the opposite direction. In an attempt to avoid a collision, Mr. Chaiwat steered sharply to the left, causing the rear wheels to slip off the road due to the lack of a shoulder. The bus then lost control and overturned, resulting in multiple injuries among the students. The bus was reportedly carrying over 60 students at the time of the accident. Some parents, upon hearing the news, rushed to the scene to take their children home, deciding not to send them to school for the rest of the day due to the trauma. The investigation of the incident is ongoing. -- 2024-09-21
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
School Bus Overturns in Sisaket, 20 Students Injured Emergency services in Sisaket were alerted to an incident involving a school bus that overturned on the road between Ban Phon Yang and Ban Nong Phai in Phon Yang Subdistrict, Wang Hin District. The accident left 20 students injured. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338717-school-bus-overturns-in-sisaket-20-students-injured/ -
Former Air Force Central FC Player Dies in Horrific Benz Crash
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Bangkok News
UPDATE Tragic Crash Claims the Lives of Husband and Wife After Benz Overturns in Bangkok Picture of the remains of the safety barrier. According to Pongpat Sreedong, a police investigator from Bang Chan Police Station, CCTV shows that the vehicle was initially traveling at high speed in the rightmost lane of the main highway, heading towards Srinakarin-Romklao. The car collided forcefully with an orange safety barrier dividing the main highway and parallel lanes, overturning multiple times before coming to a stop. Both occupants were ejected from the vehicle and succumbed to their injuries at the scene. The victims have been identified as Ms. Kritaya Sakornbut, aged 29, and her husband, Mr. Kittipong Pathomsuk, also aged 29. It is believed that Mr. Kittipong, a former professional footballer with Airforce Central FC, was driving the car. At the time of the accident, they were thought to have missed the entrance to their residential area near Soi Romklao 24, leading to a sudden lane change. Skid marks were visible along the road, indicating an attempt to switch from the main highway to the parallel lane. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the accident. Picture of the cross over point between the roads. -- 2024-09-20 -
Picture courtesy of Khoasod, showing the CCTV image of the victim before the fall. An incident occurred on the morning of September 20, when a young woman was found dead after falling from a luxury condominium in the Sutthisan area. The 27-year-old, identified as Ms. Yothaka (last name withheld), was discovered naked and severely injured, her body shattered by the impact. At around 07:00 Police Captain Chawarit Chan-koen, an investigator from Sutthisan Police Station, was alerted to the fatal fall. Medical examiners from Ramathibodi Hospital, forensic officers, and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers responded to the scene. The incident took place at Tower A of a 43-story high-rise in Huai Khwang, Bangkok. The body was found on the 6th floor, in a landscaped area, where it had landed after the fall. Ms. Yothaka was found in a disfigured position, with multiple fractures, torn flesh, and a fractured skull. Authorities believe she fell from a higher floor. Security footage from the building revealed that before the fall, the victim was seen leaving her apartment and heading to the 43rd floor, which houses the building's helicopter landing pad. It is presumed she fell from there, with her body striking the 6th-floor ledge. The victim’s sister arrived at the scene and, after reviewing the security footage, expressed no suspicion regarding her sister's death. Investigators have sent the body to Ramathibodi Hospital’s forensic department for an autopsy to determine the precise cause of death. Authorities are also continuing to interview the family and others to better understand the circumstances leading to the tragedy. -- 2024-09-20 Apologies, ASEAN NOW is not currently accepting comments on this topic //CLOSED//
-
- 4
-
-
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 September 2024
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Thailand Live
Woman Found Dead After Falling from Luxury Condo in Sutthisan An incident occurred on the morning of September 20, when a young woman was found dead after falling from a luxury condominium in the Sutthisan area. The 27-year-old, identified as Ms. Yothaka (last name withheld), was discovered naked and severely injured, her body shattered by the impact. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338672-woman-found-dead-after-falling-from-luxury-condo-in-sutthisan/ -
UPDATE Arrest Made in Murder and Car Theft Case of Female Driver, Suspect Has Extensive Criminal Record Authorities have arrested "Mr. Max," the primary suspect in the murder and car theft of a female driver, after her body was discovered in Nakhon Pathom. The suspect, who has a lengthy criminal history, is now facing multiple charges, including new ones that have recently emerged. The victim, Ms. Thitirat, 47, a private driver, went missing after picking up a male passenger. Her body was later found on September 19 in a ditch along the Nakhon Chai Si-Huai Phlu road in Nakhon Pathom Province. Late that same night, a police investigative team from Region 7 arrested Narongsak, alias Max, 35, in Kamphaeng Saen District, Nakhon Pathom. He was wanted under a warrant issued by the Min Buri Criminal Court for theft. The suspect was apprehended at a residence in Moo 4, Huai Mon Thong Subdistrict. During interrogation, Mr. Max confessed to using a ride-hailing app on September 11 to book a car from Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok's Phra Khanong District to Nakhon Pathom. Ms. Thitirat was the driver. Upon reaching Nakhon Chai Si-Huai Phlu Road, Mr. Max claimed to be feeling carsick and asked to stop the vehicle. When Ms. Thitirat stopped, he moved to the driver's seat, strangled her, and later used a phone charger to ensure she was dead. He then dumped her body in a ditch and fled the scene in her vehicle. Surveillance footage shows Mr. Max driving the stolen car to southern provinces, including Chumphon, Phuket, and Phang Nga, before returning to Nakhon Pathom, where he was eventually arrested. An investigation into Mr. Max’s past revealed multiple previous offenses, including two rape charges in 2010 in the jurisdiction of Khok Kram Police Station, an assault case in 2023 under Chaiyapruek Police Station, and theft cases in 2024 involving Bang Yai and Min Buri police stations. Further reports from Min Buri Police Station indicate that on August 22, Mr. Max borrowed a friend’s motorcycle, claiming he would use it to top up his mobile phone at a convenience store. However, he never returned the bike, and his friend was unable to contact him, leading to a complaint being filed. Despite a summons being issued, Mr. Max did not appear, resulting in a court warrant for theft in late August. Police from Region 7 have transferred Mr. Max to Min Buri Police Station for further questioning. He denied the old theft charges, claiming that a friend borrowed the motorcycle and he did not know its whereabouts. Authorities plan to detain him in relation to the prior charges tomorrow. As for the current murder case in Nakhon Pathom, no formal questioning has been conducted yet. Investigators from Nakhon Chai Si Police Station are expected to take over the case, where they will likely seek to prosecute Mr. Max for the murder. It has been confirmed that Nakhon Chai Si Police have coordinated with Min Buri authorities to secure Mr. Max for further legal proceedings. On the afternoon of September 20, investigators from Nakhon Chai Si will question Mr. Max and conduct a reenactment of the crime at the scene before returning him to Min Buri for detention on the outstanding theft charges. -- 2024-09-20
-
Former Air Force Central FC Player Dies in Horrific Benz Crash
Georgealbert replied to Georgealbert's topic in Bangkok News
This responders video of the wreckage is posted courtesy of ThaiRath. RPReplay_Final1726808168.mp4