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Motorcyclist Fatally Crashes After Hitting Pot Hole & Road Barrier
A crash involving a big bike and a road barrier on the Theparat Road (Bang Na-Trat Highway) claimed the life of a 26-year-old motorcyclist, after he appeared to have hit a large pot hole. The accident occurred in the early hours of November 25 on the express lane at kilometre marker 21, near Tambon Sisa Chorakhe Yai in Bang Sao Thong District, Samut Prakan. Police officers, rescue workers, and forensic medical staff from Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital responded to the scene. A black CBR motorcycle was found on the left lane of the expressway, heavily damaged, with oil spilled across the road. About 400 metres away, the body of Mr. Wutthichai, 26, a resident of Sakon Nakhon Province, was discovered in a drainage ditch on the road’s median strip. Evidence of the crash was found 100 metres from the body, including marks on a concrete barrier and a pothole that likely caused the accident. Dashcam footage from a passing vehicle captured the moment the motorbike lost control after hitting the pothole. The footage shows the bike swerving violently before colliding with the median barrier, sending debris flying nearly 500 metres. Initially, the rider could not be seen due to a cloud of dust. Mr. Wichian, the owner of the dashcam footage, recounted the incident. He explained that after he stopped his vehicle, he began searching for the rider after noticing a helmet floating in the drainage ditch. Following the trail, he discovered the victim’s body submerged in the water. Shortly after the crash, Ms. Inthra, 28, the victim’s girlfriend, arrived at the scene. She explained that she had tracked his location using GPS after being unable to contact him. The coordinates led her to the crash site, where she confirmed her boyfriend’s identity. Forensic specialists and police conducted a preliminary examination and documented the incident. The body has been sent to Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital for further examination. Authorities are investigating the incident, focusing on the road conditions and the role of the pothole in causing the fatal crash. Picture from responder, dash-cam footage below -- 2024-11-26 -
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Kamala Harris’s Next Chapter: What Lies Ahead After Her White House Exit
The Op actually tries to make you think Harris really did good in the elections and has a chance to run and win in the next elections. But look at it from the outside. She was the only choice given for Democrats. She did horribly in her hate rhetoric and her always adjustable opinions and her fake accents as well as showing the world her inability to actually be a politician. If they had Mickey Mouse as a 2nd option for Democrats to choose then he would have won. Harris does not belong in the White House. Never did. She was used since day one as a vote uptick by the Dems to help Biden win his elections. As VP she has no accomplishments. As a contender to run for the Prez she failed miserably, so much that even a convicted sex criminal (as the Dems call it) won the majority of votes. She will never win a primary if there is someone else vying for the same that speaks better and knows even a little about politics and has shown they can stand by certain policies they believe in. She needs to go back to being a lawyer where she can follow rules and laws and make plea agreements to ensure victories in the courtroom. She needs to get out of politics. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 November 2024
Young Man Jumps from Car in Pattaya Following Dispute with Girlfriend, Serious Injuries Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Radio received a report of a man falling from a car and sustaining injuries. The incident occurred in Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya 87, specifically in Nong Krabok Sub-Soi 2, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344564-young-man-jumps-from-car-in-pattaya-following-dispute-with-girlfriend-serious-injuries/ -
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CT125 Winter Tour
Very handsome motorcycle. If it was a 150 and had a manual clutch and normal shift, I'd be tempted. -
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Young Man Jumps from Car in Pattaya Following Dispute with Girlfriend, Serious Injuries
Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Radio received a report at approximately 03.05 on November 25,of a man falling from a car and sustaining injuries. The incident occurred in Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya 87, specifically in Nong Krabok Sub-Soi 2, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. Rescue volunteers promptly arrived at the scene. At the site, a white Honda Jazz with license plate number from Chonburi, was parked on the roadside with its hazard lights on. Nearby, rescuers found a young man, identified as “Biu”, aged 20, lying on the road. He had a head injury, abrasions on his body, and had involuntarily urinated over himself. Rescue personnel administered first aid before transporting him to the hospital for further treatment. The mother of the injured man’s girlfriend, who was present at the scene, reported that she was unaware of the reason behind the couple’s disagreement. She explained that the pair had attended the Rolling Loud music festival before she picked them up to take them home. As she was driving away from a convenience store and entering the soi where the incident occurred, Biu unexpectedly opened the car door and jumped out. Shocked, she immediately stopped the vehicle and called for emergency assistance. Authorities are investigating the incident further. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-26 -
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Kamala Harris’s Next Chapter: What Lies Ahead After Her White House Exit
The face of the resistance? lol She can lead the "highland" moms i guess. They need some Mommala. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 November 2024
Navy Dispatches Helicopter to Rescue Five Crew Members of Sunken Fishing Boat The Second Naval Area Command deployed a helicopter to rescue five crew members, including the captain of a fishing vessel, after their boat sank near Losin Island in Pattani Province. All five were safely brought back to shore following a distress call received by the Second Regional Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center (Thai-MECC 2). Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344563-navy-dispatches-helicopter-to-rescue-five-crew-members-of-sunken-fishing-boat/ -
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Navy Dispatches Helicopter to Rescue Five Crew Members of Sunken Fishing Boat
The Second Naval Area Command deployed a helicopter to rescue five crew members, including the captain of a fishing vessel, after their boat sank near Losin Island in Pattani Province. All five were safely brought back to shore following a distress call received by the Second Regional Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center (Thai-MECC 2). According to reports, on November 24, at around 12:00, Thai-MECC 2 was informed by the Pattani Provincial Port Control Centre that the Narinnarat, a fishing boat equipped with fish traps and weighing 30 gross tons, had capsized. The incident occurred approximately 130 kilometres east of Songkhla’s main shipping channel. Vice Admiral Nares Wongtrakoon, Commander of the Second Naval Area, immediately ordered patrol aircraft, helicopters, and the HTMS Pattani, along with a special operations team, to carry out the rescue mission. The helicopter successfully located and rescued all five individuals, who were found floating in the sea. They were safely airlifted and brought ashore to the Second Naval Area’s Songkhla base. The rescue highlights the preparedness of the Second Naval Area’s disaster relief operations during the northeastern monsoon season. The Naval Command continuously maintains personnel and equipment readiness for both land and sea emergencies to ensure timely assistance for those in need. Picture courtesy of RTN -- 2024-11-26
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