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Crime Drug-Crazed Man Severely Beats Elderly Father with Iron Rod, Arrested After Police Standoff
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Residents of a village in Ban Bueng district are living in fear after a long-troubled man, reportedly under the influence of drugs, violently assaulted his own father with an iron rod. The 67-year-old victim was left with serious injuries and remains hospitalised, while the suspect was eventually subdued by police using non-lethal force. The incident occurred in Khlong Kiew subdistrict, where 38-year-old Mr. Suwat Boonmun, reportedly in a drug-fuelled frenzy, struck his father, Mr. Prasop Boonmun, multiple times with a metal bar. The assault left the elderly man in critical condition, suffering from internal bleeding and potentially requiring brain surgery, according to initial medical assessments from Ban Bueng Hospital. Local residents, familiar with the suspect’s violent history, reported that Suwat had been attacking his father and destroying property in the household for over 17 years, dating back to 2008. Frustration had grown within the community over the lack of lasting solutions. Mr. Chaiyot Narongrit, the village headman’s deputy in Khlong Kiew, confirmed that Suwat had previously undergone a four-month drug rehabilitation programme at a military camp. While his behaviour had temporarily improved, he soon relapsed upon returning home, resuming his use of narcotics and violent outbursts. A 26-year-old eyewitness to the attack, reported that neighbours immediately alerted police, who responded swiftly and employed riot shields, restraint tools and a stun device to subdue the suspect. The operation took approximately 15 minutes to bring Suwat under control. Police documented the scene and confiscated the iron rod used in the attack. While officers initially filed charges for drug use, they advised the victim’s family to submit medical records to support further legal action once the father’s condition stabilises. Authorities have labelled Suwat a dangerous individual and further charges are expected pending a complete investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-11 -
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Mad as a Box of Frogs <> The Beautiful Chaos of Thai Women
Of course some people may become depressed or suicidal about a lot of things but nobody can predict the future, consistently each and every time. Human creativity will not become obsolete, but it will be challenged. AI will enhance learning for those who seek to learn and put the wealth of information that AI has to offer, literally at their finger tips to better themselves and increase knowledge. -
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If I want to buy cannabis now do I need a license or not yet the license or not yet
You are correct unratified laws oddly in only certain places otherwise everything seems the same. The regulation officially takes effect on November 11, 2025. Is that the day we all become criminals over night? -
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USA Iranian Official Suggests Trump Assassination as US-Iran Tensions Soar
Translation: I cant answer your questions, so I will name call. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 July 2025
Famous Pattaya Club Raided: 18 Detained for Drug Abuse Pictures courtesy of Daily News Authorities in Pattaya, Chonburi, have raided a well-known club following a violent altercation involving a gang of bar hosts. The raid, which found the venue operating beyond legal hours, led to the detention of 18 individuals whose drug tests returned positive results. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1366469-famous-pattaya-club-raided-18-detained-for-drug-abuse/ -
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Report Famous Pattaya Club Raided: 18 Detained for Drug Abuse
Pictures courtesy of Daily News Authorities in Pattaya, Chonburi, have raided a well-known club following a violent altercation involving a gang of bar hosts. The raid, which found the venue operating beyond legal hours, led to the detention of 18 individuals whose drug tests returned positive results. At 4 am on 11th July, provincial officials, accompanied by local police, raided a popular nightclub in South Pattaya after reports surfaced of a gang-related attack. CCTV footage clearly captured the incident involving a group of bar hosts assaulting a rival, prompting public safety concerns and media complaints. The club, notorious for previous drug-related issues and operating past permitted hours, was once again found to be breaking the law. Despite ongoing violations, attempts to close it permanently for five years have been thwarted by rebranding efforts. During the operation, officers discovered numerous e-cigarettes and a suspicious bag of white powder, presumed to be drugs, at the scene. None claimed ownership of the substance. A subsequent drug test revealed that 18 partygoers - 14 men and 4 women—tested positive. With no valid documentation presented by the establishment, officials detained the manager and seized evidence to push for a five-year closure proposal. The incident highlights the ongoing struggle against illegal nightlife operations in Pattaya despite repeated enforcement actions. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-07-12
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