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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 25 June 2025
Ubon Teen Knocked Unconscious at School, Still No Apology Picture courtesy of Thai Rath A 15-year-old boy was knocked unconscious at school in Ubon Ratchathani and has yet to receive an apology or compensation. His family shared the incident on social media, noting the attacker was a soldier’s child. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364696-ubon-teen-knocked-unconscious-at-school-still-no-apology/ -
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Crime Ubon Teen Knocked Unconscious at School, Still No Apology
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath A 15-year-old boy was knocked unconscious at school in Ubon Ratchathani and has yet to receive an apology or compensation. His family shared the incident on social media, noting the attacker was a soldier’s child. The incident, captured in a video posted on Facebook, shows a student in a red shirt kicking another student in uniform until he collapses. The attack took place on 28th May 2023. The victim, referred to as 'Tae', described being lured by younger students under the guise of playing sports, only to be assaulted. He suffered cuts and bruises, requiring hospital treatment. Tae's father stated that no apology has been received from the attacker or their family. Attempts to contact the perpetrator's parents initially met resistance, but discussions may take place once they return from the border. The school has only addressed the release of the video, with no support offered to Tae. His father is considering transferring him to a school in Sri Sa Ket for safety. The family has filed a police report, and both parties are set to meet for mediation on 28th June. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-06-25 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 25 June 2025
One Dead as Fishing Boat Catches Fire and Sinks Off Surat Thani Coast Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A dramatic rescue unfolded off the coast of Surat Thani after a fishing trawler caught fire and sank during rough sea conditions, leaving one crew member dead and others forced to jump overboard to save their lives. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364695-one-dead-as-fishing-boat-catches-fire-and-sinks-off-surat-thani-coast/ -
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Getting Thai health insurance for 68 year old American
yeah but if I plan on staying for one year or two if I use it the right way, then to get the Non imm O-A prior to going to Thailand they really want a proper Thai insurance that has all that COVID stuff -
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Fire One Dead as Fishing Boat Catches Fire and Sinks Off Surat Thani Coast
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A dramatic rescue unfolded off the coast of Surat Thani after a fishing trawler caught fire and sank during rough sea conditions, leaving one crew member dead and others forced to jump overboard to save their lives. At around 15:00 on 23 June, Vice Admiral Nares Wongtrakul, Director of the Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Sorn Chon) Region 2, ordered an immediate response following a distress call from the owner of the trawler Chotiaphinan 15. The vessel had caught fire and subsequently sunk while fishing alongside a sister boat, Chotiaphinan 56, in the Gulf of Thailand. Coordinates placed the incident approximately 13 nautical miles from the Tha Chana pier in Surat Thani province, at 9°39.794’N, 99°26.073’E. Three crew members were aboard the Chotiaphinan 15 when the fire broke out. One of them, a 64-year-old mechanic named Mr. Songwut, was found unconscious after the incident. He was quickly transferred to the nearby Chotiaphinan 56 and evacuated aboard the fast-response vessel Sorn Chon 4003, dispatched by the Maritime Enforcement Unit in Surat Thani. Mr. Songwut was pronounced dead en route to Don Sak Hospital. Initial investigations suggest the blaze originated in the engine room and spread rapidly, giving the crew no time to extinguish it. All three crewmen were forced to leap into the sea to avoid the flames. The fire soon engulfed the vessel completely, which sank shortly after. Strong winds and rough seas complicated the rescue operation, but swift coordination between maritime enforcement officers and nearby vessels prevented further loss of life. The body of the deceased was brought ashore by Sorn Chon 4003 and handed over to relevant authorities for further investigation and formal procedures. Authorities are continuing their inquiry into the precise cause of the fire. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-25 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 25 June 2025
Two Injured as Booby-Trapped Torch and Drill Explode in Lopburi Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A couple of explosions have rocked a rural village in Lopburi province after two seemingly ordinary household items, a head torch and an electric drill, were found to be booby-trapped with explosives. Two people have been left injured, including an 18-year-old who lost fingers and an eye, in what local authorities are now treating as a deliberate attempt to harm people. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364694-two-injured-as-booby-trapped-torch-and-drill-explode-in-lopburi/
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