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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 16 October 2024
Tom-Boy Charged in Deadly Nakhon Pathom Stabbing & Robbery Authorities have charged a 28-year-old woman with three serious offences following the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old businessman, her half brother and owner of a catering service in Nakhon Pathom. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340813-tom-boy-charged-in-deadly-nakhon-pathom-stabbing-robbery/ -
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Tom-Boy Charged in Deadly Nakhon Pathom Stabbing & Robbery
Authorities have charged a 28-year-old woman with three serious offences following the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Mr. Kranchit (surname withheld), a businessman and owner of a catering service in Nakhon Pathom. The incident occurred on October 14, when the victim was attacked inside his Toyota Fortuner vehicle. He sustained five stab wounds and later died at the hospital. The assailant fled the scene after stealing a 3-baht gold necklace and two gold-encased amulets. Investigators quickly identified the suspect as Ms. Kanyagon (surname withheld), the half-sister of the victim. Ms. Kanyagon, who is described as a tom-boy, is the daughter of the victim’s father’s first wife, while the deceased was the son of the second wife. Surveillance footage captured Ms. Kanyagon fleeing on a red Yamaha Grand Filano motorbike after the attack. The authorities tracked her down to an apartment in Uthai District, Ayutthaya Province. Officers from the Nakhon Pathom Police, in collaboration with the Uthai Police, arrested Ms. Kanyagon and recovered the stolen necklace, amulets, and the motorcycle used in the crime. During the arrest, Ms. Kanyagon was taken to the crime scene to point out where she discarded bloodstained clothing and shoes. She is currently being questioned to determine the motive behind the brutal attack. Ms. Kanyagon faces charges of premeditated murder, armed robbery leading to death, and possession of a weapon in public spaces. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the case. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-16 -
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Trumps Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories Fuel Threats Against FEMA in North Carolina
Trump and his minions will continue to sow division discord and lies as long as they think it helps their attempted takeover of our democracy .they do not care about you stop being rubes stop listening to their enablers! -
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IDF Discovers Hezbollah Bunker Stocked for Planned Invasion Bigger than October 7 Attacks
Ditto if the Palestinians and the rest of them want Israel to stop they have to give up these places first! -
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'Hope he's OK': Kamala Harris mocks Donald Trump's odd behavior at town hall
Video of Donald Trump bopping on stage to the beat of his musical playlist - from Luciano Pavarotti to the Village People, for nearly 40 minutes after a truncated town hall in a battleground state - triggered more questions Tuesday about the former president's mental stability. "Hope he's okay," said Trump's Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in a post on the social media platform X. Trump cut short Monday night's Pennsylvania town hall and called for the musical interlude after a pair of medical emergencies interrupted his campaign event. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/15/kamala-harris-mocks-donald-trumps-town-hall-behavior/75682746007/ Well, if he loses the election, maybe he can get a job as a backup dancer for Taylor Swift. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 16 October 2024
Indian Man Falls from 15th Floor of Luxury Hotel in Thonglor A 29-year-old Indian national fell to his death from the 15th floor of a luxury hotel in the Thonglor area. His body was found dangling from the fifth-floor balcony roof. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340810-indian-man-falls-from-15th-floor-of-luxury-hotel-in-thonglor/ -
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Indian Man Falls from 15th Floor of Luxury Hotel in Thonglor
A 29-year-old Indian national, Mr. Yash Dashrath Bhanushali, fell to his death from the 15th floor of a luxury hotel in the Thonglor area. His body was found dangling from the fifth-floor balcony roof, partially suspended with his legs entangled in the metal frame. Police believe the fall may have been caused by cannabis intoxication, as products were found in his hotel room. The incident occurred at around 02.00 on October 14, when Thonglor Police Station was alerted to the fall. Investigating officers, along with forensic experts and rescue personnel, arrived at the scene to find Mr. Bhanushali’s upper body hanging from the balcony roof, while his legs were caught on the frame. Blood pooled on the ground beneath him, and his shirt had slipped off, resting in his hands. He was dressed in black pants, and there were no immediate signs of a struggle. A search of his hotel room on the 15th floor revealed several packages of cannabis products scattered on the desk and floor. Police have collected the items as evidence. No signs of forced entry or a disturbance were noted, and the room appeared undisturbed. According to hotel security guard Mr. Suriwat Khewnoi, he heard a loud thud around 01:30, prompting him to check the security cameras. Footage showed Mr. Bhanushali falling from the 15th floor and landing on the fifth-floor balcony. Further investigation revealed that the window in his hotel room, located at room 1519, was left open. Mr. Bhanushali had been staying alone since October 6 and was scheduled to check out on October 15. Surveillance footage from October 13 showed that Mr. Bhanushali had left the hotel and returned at 20:04. There were no visitors or other entries to his room after that time, suggesting that he may have fallen from his own window. The body has been sent to the Police General Hospital’s Forensic Institute for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy has been contacted to notify the victim’s family and arrange for the repatriation of his remains. 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 help. Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. -- 2024-10-16 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 16 October 2024
High Stakes in Tak Bai Case as Court Sets October 25 Deadline FILE photo In an intense development concerning the Tak Bai massacre, the Narathiwat Provincial Court has set a midnight deadline on 25th October for seven defendants involved in the case to appear and face trial. The court's decision comes as a significant juncture in a long-standing case that has left indelible marks on Thailand's history of handling civil unrest. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340811-court-sets-october-25th-midnight-deadline-for-tak-bai-defendants/ -
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Wallet with 40,000 Baht Returned to Owner After Being Lost at Khao Kheow Open Zoo
I often see factory workers walking around with 40k baht I reckon she's a show off. Taking the money out is the last thing I'd do, you would try to keep it hidden. She's accidentally lost her brain to, let's get her Facebook friends looking for her common sense. -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Polls at this point before the Obama landslide had Obama and Romney in a dead heat. They also had Hillary winning big, so yea, not very accurate. -
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Court Sets October 25th Midnight Deadline for Tak Bai Defendants
FILE photo The Narathiwat provincial court has given the seven defendants in the Tak Bai massacre case until midnight on 25th October to appear for trial. This decision was made by a panel of three judges overseeing the case. The defendants were absent from Wednesday’s scheduled hearing. The judges stated that, should none of the seven defendants appear voluntarily or be brought to court by the police by 25th October, the court will not immediately dismiss the case. Instead, it will wait the full 24 hours on that day to allow them a final opportunity to come forward. If the defendants fail to appear by midnight, the statute of limitations on the case will expire, and the charges will be automatically dismissed. The judges are then set to reconvene on 28th October to discuss the case further. During the hearing, the court allowed the prosecutor and victims’ relatives to make statements, though these will not be officially recorded due to the defendants’ absence. Muhamad So-aree Useng, a relative of one of the victims, expressed to the court that dropping the case due to the 20-year statute of limitations would cause the victims' families to lose faith in the Thai justice system. People’s Party MP Romadon Panjor thanked the 48 relatives of the massacre victims for their courage in pursuing the case. He expressed hope that the defendants would eventually appear to stand trial, warning that failure to do so would be a significant disservice to the public. The seven defendants include: - General Pisan Wattanawongkiri, former Fourth Army Region commander and ex-Pheu Thai MP - General Chalermchai Wirunpeth, former commander of the 5th Infantry Division - Pol Gen Wongkot Maneerin, former director of the Royal Thai Police’s Forward Command Centre - Pol Lt-Gen Manot Kraiwong, former commissioner of the 9th Region Provincial Police Bureau - Pol Maj-Gen Saksommai Putthakul, former Tak Bai district police superintendent - Siwa Sangmanee, former deputy interior permanent secretary general - Wichom Thongsong, former Narathiwat governor The Tak Bai incident took place on 25th October 2004 during a protest by around 1,500 Thai Muslims outside the Tak Bai district police station. They were demonstrating against the detention of six defence volunteers accused of providing shotguns to insurgents, reported Thai PBS. When protesters tried to enter the station, police responded with teargas and water cannons. Six protesters were killed after live ammunition was fired. Around 1,300 protesters were arrested, and 78 died from suffocation and organ failure after being stacked in trucks for a five-hour journey to a barracks in Pattani province. -- 2024-10-16 -
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Lightening strike v Air Con.
I recently took a trip to Pattaya when lightning hit at or near the hotel I was staying at. Though there were no signs of burning, the power supply to the laptop died, the usb-c to HDMI cable died, and I had to rebuild the laptop. Sh!t happens. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 16 October 2024
Truck Collides with Pickup Truck, Parents Killed Instantly, Daughter Critical The crash occurred on a slippery road in Klaeng, Rayong, when a truck collided with a Ford four-door pickup truck, killing two parents instantly and leaving their younger daughter critically injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340809-truck-collides-with-pickup-truck-parents-killed-instantly-daughter-critical/
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