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Koh Samui Hotel Rates Spike 50% Post White Lotus Boost
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Lopburi Quad Bike Crash: Scottish Expat's Death Highlights Road Dangers In a distressing accident on a Thai motorway flyover, a 62-year-old Scottish man tragically lost his life after his quad bike skidded and collided with a concrete barrier. The incident took place in Lopburi during the early hours of March 1, captivating the attention of both the local and expatriate communities. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353413-lopburi-quad-bike-crash-scottish-expats-death-highlights-road-dangers/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Heroic Officer Turns to Selling Fish for Family after Bombing Injury Picture courtesy of Nation TV In the aftermath of a catastrophic bombing incident, 36-year-old Sergeant Worawit Naratna, an explosives ordnance disposal officer from Narathiwat, has transformed his career from defusing bombs to selling fermented fish online. Following the tragic event in May last year that resulted in the loss of both his legs, Worawit, known by many as Puen, found himself at home in Phatthalung province, facing the new challenge of supporting his family through unexpected means. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353412-heroic-officer-turns-to-selling-fish-for-family-after-bombing-injury/ -
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Marco Rubio Demands Apology from Zelensky After Heated Oval Office Clash
You've got to be joking. The US has literally poured billions into Ukraine. It's only a drop in the ocean to give the US a few minerals on an arm's length basis, ie in business. The only one taking advantage is Ukraine. -
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Lopburi Quad Bike Crash: Scottish Expat's Death Highlights Road Dangers
In a distressing accident on a Thai motorway flyover, a 62-year-old Scottish man tragically lost his life after his quad bike skidded and collided with a concrete barrier. The incident took place in Lopburi during the early hours of March 1, captivating the attention of both the local and expatriate communities. The man, a retired oil rig worker from Stirling, Scotland, had settled in Thailand over a decade ago and was well-regarded locally, notably as a member of the Rotary Club. His shocking death occurred when he was thrown from his vehicle, falling 30 feet to his demise on grassland below the elevated road. Police Lieutenant Sirirat Darunikorn of Ban Mi District Police outlined the grim scene, describing skid marks and the wreckage that remained as chilling evidence of the event. Responding officers discovered the man's body after following the trail of destruction to where his life had ended abruptly. The man resided in Thailand with his partner, maintaining connections with family in the UK, who have now been informed of the tragedy. The local Rotary Club expressed heartfelt condolences, recognising the man's contributions to social service efforts. Pictures courtesy of Asia Pacific Press via ViralPress This incident has reignited discussions about road safety in Thailand, a country notorious for alarming accident rates. With 32.7 traffic fatalities per 100,000 individuals—one of the highest globally—there is urgent government intervention underway to drastically reduce this figure by 2027. Contributing to this issue are inadequate road safety education and lax enforcement of traffic laws, which pose significant risks, especially to tourists unfamiliar with local driving conditions. As discussions continue, this unfortunate event highlights the pressing need for improvements to prevent further loss of life on Thailand's roads, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-03 -
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Motorcyclist Pursues Attempted Murder Charge Against Reckless Driver
If the photo is accurate, the motorcyclist was riding in the overtaking lane. But there was no one to overtake. There may be more to it.
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