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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 1 August 2025
Lorry Fire Destroys Two Vehicles on Bangkok Road Picture courtesy of Matichon. A fire broke out on a car transport lorry in Bangkok’s Nong Chok district on the evening of 30mJuly, damaging two vehicles and sending plumes of smoke into the air before firefighters brought the blaze under control. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368413-lorry-fire-destroys-two-vehicles-on-bangkok-road/ -
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Fire Lorry Fire Destroys Two Vehicles on Bangkok Road
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A fire broke out on a car transport lorry in Bangkok’s Nong Chok district on the evening of 30mJuly, damaging two vehicles and sending plumes of smoke into the air before firefighters brought the blaze under control. The incident occurred near Soi Suwinthawong 40 on Suwinthawong Road. At approximately 18:55, the Rama 199 emergency radio centre received a report via the 199 hotline of a vehicle fire initially believed to be near Soi Suwinthawong 98. Fire and rescue teams from Nong Chok station were immediately dispatched to the scene. By 19:10, emergency crews had arrived and confirmed the correct location to be near Soi Suwinthawong 40. The fire had engulfed a car transporter lorry carrying six vehicles. Two of the cars were already severely damaged by flames when firefighters began dousing the blaze. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. By 19:30, the fire had been brought under control. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the cause of the fire and assess the full cost of the damage. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-08-01 -
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Accident Laotian Man Killed in Motorbike Collision on Railway Road Near Pattaya
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 1 August 2025
Father Armed with Knives Storms School over Custody Dispute Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 52-year-old man was arrested after storming his child’s school in Buri Ram province wielding two knives, allegedly angered by the school director’s repeated refusal to allow him to take his son away from the school, to live and study with him in another province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368411-father-armed-with-knives-storms-school-over-custody-dispute/ -
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Crime Father Armed with Knives Storms School over Custody Dispute
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 52-year-old man was arrested after storming his child’s school in Buri Ram province wielding two knives, allegedly angered by the school director’s repeated refusal to allow him to take his son away from the school, to live and study with him in another province. At approximately 10:00 on 30 July, police from Satuek Police Station responded to an emergency call from the headteacher of a school in Tambon Thung Wang, Satuek District. Officers found the suspect, identified only as Mr Duan, sitting calmly inside a school pavilion next to his unregistered white Honda Wave motorcycle. He was in possession of a kitchen knife and a smaller pointed blade, both of which were confiscated by police. According to Mr Chitsanu, the school’s director, Mr Duan entered the premises on a motorcycle, opened the seat compartment, pulled out the knives and began approaching him in a threatening manner. Mr Chitsanu immediately ran to alert teachers and ordered classrooms to be locked down. Some students reportedly fled the school in panic. Mr Duan’s 15-year-old son, a Mathayom 3 pupil, studies at the school. The suspect had visited on two previous occasions, both times allegedly under the influence of alcohol. On this third visit, however, he arrived armed. The school promptly contacted village officials and police. Local village headman Mr Athiwat said that Mr Duan, a freelance photographer from Roi Et province, separated from his wife three years ago. Their two children, an 8-year-old daughter and a 15-year-old son, live with their mother in Satuek. Mr Duan had attempted twice before to take his son to live with him in Suwannaphum District, Roi Et, but the headteacher denied his requests, citing academic term completion concerns. Police stated that on the morning of the incident, Mr Duan admitted drinking a small bottle of local white whisky “to calm his nerves” before riding across provincial lines to confront the school. He claimed the knives were only meant to frighten teachers and had no intention of harming anyone. Authorities conducted a urine drug test, which returned negative for narcotics. Mr Duan has been charged with unlawful entry into a government building and carrying weapons in a public place without just cause. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-08-01 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 1 August 2025
Laotian Man Killed in Motorbike Collision on Railway Road Near Pattaya Picture courtesy of TMN A Laotian man lost his life instantly in a motorcycle collision on a poorly lit section of road on the night of 30 July, prompting renewed calls from local residents for improved safety measures. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368409-laotian-man-killed-in-motorbike-collision-on-railway-road-near-pattaya/
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