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Police Lieutenant Found Dead at Home, Leaving Farewell Message
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A police lieutenant, just two years away from retirement, was found dead at his home in In Buri District, Sing Buri Province, in an apparent suicide. A farewell message he left on social media before his death has left colleagues and loved ones in shock. At 7:30 on 14 March, local police were alerted to the incident and responded to the scene along with medical examiners from In Buri Hospital and emergency personnel from the Sing Buri Rescue Foundation. The deceased, identified as Lieutenant Boontan, 58, a Deputy Inspector at In Buri Police Station, was found lying face down on the ground under a mango tree outside his home in Chi Nam Rai Subdistrict. He was wearing a white t-shirt and blue shorts. A 9mm Sig Sauer handgun was found near his feet, and two bottles of drinking water were placed on a nearby marble table. Medical examiners confirmed that he had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the left temple, with no signs of foul play. Colleagues revealed that Lieutenant Boontan had been battling depression for some time and had been taking medication regularly. Prior to his death, he posted a farewell message on his personal Facebook account, stating: “Mother, brother, friends, and colleagues—goodbye. I am exhausted.” A fellow officer shared that he had received an urgent call from the village headman, asking him to intervene as Lieutenant Boontan had expressed suicidal intentions. He immediately rushed to the scene on his motorbike, but tragically arrived too late. Authorities have transported the body to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Pathum Thani Province for further examination. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-03-15 -
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DOGE Makes Its Latest Errors Harder to Find
I tend to agree with this. So all those workers who are sacked will go onto social security benefits so the government will end up paying millions upon millions more every month instead of each separate departments budget. Some may lose there house and/or cars as they cannot pay the mortgage, I expect crime will increase and more families will be under stress. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 15 March 2025
Tubing in Pai: A Summer Favourite for Tourists Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath The popular summer activity of tubing along the Pai River is drawing crowds in Mae Hong Son's Pai district. On 14th March, local authorities, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Mae Hong Son, tourism police, and regional tourism businesses, observed the bustling scene with over 350 participants enjoying the experience. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354663-tubing-in-pai-a-summer-favourite-for-tourists/ -
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Tubing in Pai: A Summer Favourite for Tourists
Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath The popular summer activity of tubing along the Pai River is drawing crowds in Mae Hong Son's Pai district. On 14th March, local authorities, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Mae Hong Son, tourism police, and regional tourism businesses, observed the bustling scene with over 350 participants enjoying the experience. Acting Lieutenant Phanuwat Khadnak, Director of the Tourist Authority in Mae Hong Son, highlighted the event's growing appeal. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the tubing every day, with larger gatherings typically on Tuesdays and Fridays, as long as river conditions remain safe. The activity is paused during the rainy season when the river's current becomes too strong. Tubing operators must ensure safety by providing at least one staff member per 12 tourists and having rescue teams ready. All operators are also required to register their services, offering tourists insurance protection in case of accidents. Panudet Chaisakul, President of the Mae Hong Son Tourism Business Association, noted that tubing has successfully attracted visitors to Pai, particularly during the summer. Many tourists arrive from Bangkok on weekly trips, boosting the local economy. Observations confirm that operators are adhering to safety and environmental guidelines, ensuring that both visitors and the river are well cared for, reported Siam Rath. -- 2025-03-15 -
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