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Tragic Death of Family in Rayong: Father, Mother, and Daughter Found Deceased
Picture of the burnt charcoal at the scene. A family of three, consisting of a father, mother, and their young daughter, was found dead in their rented home in Pluak Daeng District, Rayong Province. A note was discovered at the scene, and initial investigations have found no visible signs of trauma, with authorities suspecting CO poisoning or suffocation as the cause of death. In the morning of September 18, at 09:00, Pol. Sub-Lt. Natthaphon Chumpoo of the Pluak Daeng Police Station was notified of the tragic incident. The victims were discovered in the bedroom of a one-story townhouse located in Soi Mab Yang Phon 14, Mab Yang Phon Subdistrict. The deceased were identified as Mr. Saiyan, 50, the father; Ms. Kanokorn, 43, the mother; and their daughter, Anyaporn, 12. In the room there was a metal bowl containing charcoal remains, believed to have been used to fill the room with smoke. Authorities collected evidence from the scene, and forensic officers from Pluak Daeng Hospital conducted preliminary examinations. The absence of any external injuries on the bodies led doctors to initially suggest suffocation and carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause of death. The bodies have been sent to Pluak Daeng Hospital for further autopsy to determine the precise cause. Ms. Thongkoon, 46, a relative of the deceased, reported her suspicions after noticing the family had not left for work. Upon enlisting help to break into the house, the tragic discovery was made. She revealed that both parents suffered from depression, while the daughter had autism. The family had previously lived in Bangkok but relocated to Pluak Daeng following business troubles. Ms. Thongkoon mentioned that she had been closely supporting the family and was shocked by the incident. The owner of the rented house, who had leased the property to the family for a year, expressed disbelief, describing them as kind and good-natured people who had never missed a rent payment. The deaths came as a complete surprise to him. The investigation into the exact cause of this event continues. -- 2024-09-19 -
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Kamala Harris Expresses Openness to Exploring Reparations for Slavery
Where will they get the money from for this? More inflation? -
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Harris Leads Trump by 6 Points Following Debate Performance
So do I but nothing to say I've had my opinions changed by the opposition. I make my own mind up by reading a lot of information and watching the candidates on tv. Harris has done zero to convince me that she is a better candidate than Trump, and a lot to convince me she is untrustworthy. It's not helped that she uses a lot of words to say not much. I have Trumps actions from the first time to have a good idea what he will do second time around. -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
It's a real shame to see these beautiful villas demolished. Now that the money has been spent and the buildings are completed, it would be a waste to tear them down. Perhaps the villas could be repurposed into something useful, like housing for top government officials. 😋 Just kidding! That would be wrong.....or would it? Just a thought: Demolishing the villas without proper slope rehabilitation could indeed increase the risk of landslides, posing a danger to those living below. -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
Damn that's cheap down here now, I was paying around that during Covid for a similar seaview 2 bed apartment, it's now 80k a month! -
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Foreign Tourists Caught in Intimate Acts on Tuk-Tuk During Traffic Jam
Jeez, I never realised there were so many morally upstanding people on this forum. Thailand is known for its high moral stance. Especially around Soi 6, Soi Cowboy and Bangla Rd. -
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Ending the Ukraine War Before Nuclear Catastrophe
Opinion Donald Trump Jr & Robert F. Kennedy Jr not the deepest of thinkers here -
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Kamala Harris Expresses Openness to Exploring Reparations for Slavery
How about reparations for the Native Americans for having all their land stolen, genocide, ethnic cleansing and breach of treaties? Perhaps they don't count because they don't have a significant population to vote for Harris. Do they even have a vote? -
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Chaos Erupts in Lebanon as Walkie-Talkie Explosions Adds to Yesterdays Pager Blasts
A fresh wave of explosions has shaken southern Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, a stronghold of Hezbollah, just as crowds gathered to mourn the victims of Tuesday’s devastating pager-bomb attacks. The latest explosion, captured in a chilling video, showed a man lying on the ground as panicked crowds fled, screaming in terror. The death toll from walkie-talkie blasts has risen to 20 so far – Lebanese health ministry says. We have not received an updated figure for how many have been injured, but Lebanon's health ministry earlier said it was at least 450 people. It is suspected that the pagers had been rigged with explosives and detonated remotely. Hezbollah distributed the devices over concerns that Israeli intelligence was using smartphones to track and target their members. As of Wednesday, it remains unclear how the second wave of walkie-talkie explosions was executed, but Hezbollah has openly blamed Israel, vowing retaliation. Israel, as is typical in these situations, has not commented. The tension between Hezbollah and Israel continues to escalate, with concerns that the violence could lead to an all-out war. Hezbollah, whose attacks on Israel began almost a year ago, claims to be acting in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. A ceasefire, however, remains a distant hope. At the funeral in Dahiyeh, mourners echoed a defiant sentiment despite the growing violence. One young man expressed his grief and resolve: “The pain is huge, physical and in the heart. But this is something we are used to, and we will continue with our resistance.” A 45-year-old woman was equally resolute, stating, “This will make us stronger. Whoever has lost an eye will fight with the other, and we are all standing together.” In response to the mounting violence, Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant said the country was “at the start of a new phase in the war.” This statement came as the Israeli army’s 98th division was relocated from Gaza to Israel’s northern region, signaling potential further escalation with Hezbollah. Despite Hezbollah’s stated reluctance to engage in a full-scale conflict, Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis has left the country vulnerable, with many fearing a war is not in the nation's best interest. Nevertheless, many will be watching closely for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s public response, expected Thursday, which may give insight into the group’s next move. Credit: BBC 2024-09-19 -
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Discovery of Infant's Body Floating in a Canal in Nonthaburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Authorities in Nonthaburi province are investigating the discovery of a newborn's body found floating in a canal, with the umbilical cord still attached. Police believe the infant had been dead for approximately two days before being found. A search is now underway to identify the mother. On September 18, officers from Sai Noi Police Station, alongside volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, arrived at the scene in response to reports of a newborn’s body floating in Khlong Ha Roi, Moo 2, Khlong Khwang Subdistrict, Sai Noi District, Nonthaburi Province. Medical professionals were called in to assist in the investigation. The body of the infant, found to be in good physical condition, was retrieved from the water by rescue workers. Preliminary examination revealed an elastic band tied around the umbilical cord, and it is estimated the infant had been deceased for around two days. Ms. Daraporn Kongprasert, 52, wife of the local village headman and a volunteer health worker in the area, reported that a resident had alerted them to the body. Upon inspection, they found the infant floating near a bridge about 20 metres from where it was initially spotted. Ms. Daraporn described the body as being face-down, with the newborn’s skin still red, and with the umbilical cord attached. She suggested that the body might not have been abandoned by a local, as she doubted anyone from the village would commit such an act. Ms. Daraporn speculated that the perpetrator might have been a migrant worker, given the significant population of migrant laborers living in the area, with many residing in nearby dormitories and working in local factories. She also confirmed that no local women were known to be pregnant, based on her role as a health worker. Police officials stated that they have photographed the scene and interviewed local residents but have yet to identify any suspects. Authorities plan to continue gathering information and will summon the responsible party for questioning. The infant's body has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Science for further examination to determine the exact cause of death and collect additional evidence. -- 2024-09-19 -
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If passed, how likely is global income tax in 2025? Or is 2026 more likely?
sorry, it's maybe the early morning, but I have no clue what you are saying ... what was rolled back 1 year? -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
The tide is turning against israel. Even the UK abstained, rather than vote against. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240918-un-general-assembly-to-vote-on-call-for-end-to-israeli-occupation UN members demand end to 'unlawful' Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories ......................... There were 124 votes in favor, 14 against and a notable 43 abstentions, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/18/un-general-assembly-overwhelmingly-calls-for-end-of-israeli-occupation Several US allies – including France, Finland and Mexico – voted in favour of Wednesday’s resolution. The United Kingdom, Ukraine and Canada abstained. -
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Kamala Harris Expresses Openness to Exploring Reparations for Slavery
A more accurate title would be "Harris panders to a black crowd, saying whatever will get her the votes"- 1
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