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Report Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy
This is a messed-up system. You paid into it for all of your working life. Now that you are of age to receive it, you should be able to receive it wherever you live in the world and collect all of the steps in the system when they occur. This includes anytime that the benefit you are entitled to receives an increase. -
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Canadian Voters Head to the Polls Amid Rising Tensions with the US
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Crime Factory Worker Found Dead in Rented Home with Signs of Assault
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 40-year-old factory worker was found dead in a rented house in Si Racha district, Chonburi, with extensive bruising and blood spatters across the bedroom floor. Investigators believe the man was assaulted by co-workers following an argument during a drinking session. On 28 April, Police Lieutenant Tosawat Phothisa, Deputy Inspector at Nong Kham Police Station, was alerted to the discovery of a body showing signs of violence. He reported the incident to senior officers, including Police Colonel Komkrit Manchit, Superintendent of Nong Kham Police, and coordinated an immediate investigation at the scene, assisted by local rescue volunteers from the Phiao Yeng Tai Foundation. Officers arrived at the elevated single-storey home in Bueng Subdistrict, Si Racha, to find the deceased, identified as Mr Montri, lying shirtless and face-up on a bed. His body showed clear signs of bruising to the face and torso, and blood was spattered across the bedroom floor. Forensic officers from Unit 2 (Chonburi) and a duty doctor from Laem Chabang Hospital were called to examine the scene. Early investigations revealed that on the previous evening, around 17:00., Mr Montri had been drinking strong white spirits with three to five factory colleagues. A dispute reportedly broke out, during which Mr Montri was assaulted by the group. The group initially left after the altercation but returned around 20:99 to resume drinking, before departing again. At approximately 23:00, some members of the group returned once more and found Mr Montri heavily intoxicated but still alive and preparing for bed. They then left the premises. Later, a supervisor contacted authorities and reported that some individuals had confessed to assaulting him earlier. This prompted Nong Kham police investigators to summon three individuals for questioning regarding the circumstances of the fatal assault. Forensic officers collected evidence from the scene, and Mr Montri’s body was transferred by the rescue team to Laem Chabang Hospital for further examination. Police are continuing to interrogate the suspects as the investigation progresses. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-04-29. -
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Sunday Roast in Pattaya - great choice
It appears to be close to midday when you posted... what is stopping you? -
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Decisions, decisions, where to stay in retirement?
Swissie, thanks for your concern. My last medical tests were only 2 years ago, performed in the UK. Nothing untoward found ha ha!! Happily, my symptoms have not got any worse in the past 20 years, (meaning that 20 years ago I was also reduced to explosive coughing and litres of phlegm). I've learned to live with it. Being penniless in old age is a choice for me (I could spend my earnings only on myself, but I think that's a waste of the money). The only sad part is the attitude of my close family (ex-wives and UK kids), but that's life. It's 5am and I had a terrible night of coughing, but I'll go for a long walk along Jomtien Beach when it gets light - that should help to clear my lungs 🙂 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 April 2025
Father and Son Wanted After Samsung Watch Theft at Phuket Mall Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A manhunt is underway after a father and son duo allegedly stole a Samsung Watch Ultra worth 23,900 baht from a major shopping centre in Phuket. Authorities have urged the culprits to return the stolen property immediately or face full legal action. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359147-father-and-son-wanted-after-samsung-watch-theft-at-phuket-mall/
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