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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 April 2025
Minibus Crashes Off Road in Heavy Rain, Driver Thrown from Vehicle and Killed Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A minibus driver was killed after losing control of his vehicle on a sharp bend and crashing off the road in Phatthalung province. The crash occurred overnight, but the wreckage was only discovered in the morning. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356615-minibus-crashes-off-road-in-heavy-rain-driver-thrown-from-vehicle-and-killed/ -
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Minibus Crashes Off Road in Heavy Rain, Driver Thrown from Vehicle and Killed
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A minibus driver was killed after losing control of his vehicle on a sharp bend and crashing off the road in Phatthalung province. The crash occurred overnight, but the wreckage was only discovered in the morning. At around 07:45 on 2 April, police in Pa Bon district received a report from a passerby about a minibus that had veered off Phetkasem Road, on the northbound lane between Hat Yai and Phatthalung. Officers and rescue volunteers rushed to the scene, where they found the vehicle off the road. Nearby, the lifeless body of Mr. Piamsak 65, was discovered. He had been thrown from the vehicle and was estimated to have been dead for at least six hours. His body were transported to a hospital for a post-mortem examination. Local residents reported that around midnight, during heavy rainfall, they heard the sound of screeching brakes, suggesting a vehicle had lost control. However, when they initially checked, they saw nothing unusual. It was only at sunrise that they spotted the wrecked minibus, partially obscured by trees, and realised there had been a fatal crash. Authorities confirmed that Mr. Piamsak had been driving alone at the time of the crash, with no passengers on board. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the incident. -- 2025-04-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 April 2025
Drunken Monk Arrested for Brandishing Gun and Threatening Locals in Mukdahan Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 55-year-old monk in Mukdahan province was defrocked and arrested after allegedly brandishing a homemade firearm while intoxicated and threatening local residents. Authorities later discovered bottles of alcohol in his living quarters at the temple. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356614-drunken-monk-arrested-for-brandishing-gun-and-threatening-locals-in-mukdahan/ -
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Drunken Monk Arrested for Brandishing Gun and Threatening Locals in Mukdahan
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 55-year-old monk in Mukdahan province was defrocked and arrested after allegedly brandishing a homemade firearm while intoxicated and threatening local residents. Authorities later discovered bottles of alcohol in his living quarters at the temple. The incident occurred in the afternoon of 1 April in Nong Waeng subdistrict, Nikhom Kham Soi district. A video recorded by residents showed the monk, later identified as Phra Thongphun, walking from a local temple in an intoxicated state. He reportedly claimed that there were three firearms at the temple and that he was carrying one. He was also heard confronting locals, asking, “Do you have a problem with me? Do you want to die?” Concerned residents reported the matter to district officials. Teerawat Meekham, Deputy District Chief for Security, led a team of district security officers and police from Nikhom Kham Soi Police Station to investigate. Authorities found Phra Thongphun in a drunken state, speaking incoherently. A search of his quarters uncovered a homemade firearm. He was taken to meet Phra Khru Wachirathampinit Aruno, the chief monk of Nikhom Kham Soi district, who formally defrocked him. Further inspection of his living quarters revealed three bottles of white liquor and leftover food, suggesting he had been drinking heavily. Local residents reported that he was not originally from the temple but had been staying there for only two days before the incident. A witness, identified only as Ms. B 22, stated that she knew Phra Thongphun because she had previously dated his nephew. She recounted that on the day of the incident, the monk had been searching for a 13-year-old disciple but, after failing to find him, became agitated. He allegedly drew his gun and threatened to harm those sitting nearby. Fearing for their safety, Ms. B contacted the authorities. The former monk has been taken into custody and is being held at Mukdahan Provincial Court. He faces charges of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition without a permit and will be prosecuted according to the law. -- 2025-04-03
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