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Man Crushed to Death by Collapsing Wall at Abandoned Rice Mill in Ayutthaya
Pictures from responders. A 59-year-old man was killed after a concrete wall collapsed on him while he was attempting to salvage metal from an abandoned rice mill in Ayutthaya province. The incident occurred at approximately 18:00 on 7 April in Bang Sai District. Rescue workers from the Ayutthaya Ruamjai Foundation, Bang Sai unit, were alerted to the scene where a man had reportedly been crushed to death by a falling concrete wall. Upon arrival, authorities found the lifeless body of a man pinned beneath a heavy slab of concrete and blocks. He was later identified as Mr. Chaliew, a resident of Lat Bua Luang District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Initial investigations suggest that the victim had been breaking apart sections of concrete in the disused rice mill, likely in an effort to extract metal reinforcement rods. During this process, a section of the concrete wall unexpectedly collapsed, fatally crushing him. Police from Bang Sai Police Station, along with an on-duty physician, conducted an initial examination at the scene. The body was then transferred to Bang Sai Hospital for a formal autopsy. Authorities are now working to locate the victim’s family so that funeral arrangements can be made. -- 2025-04-09 -
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Trump Tariffs Threaten Samui's Tourist Influx
Don't worry, Thailand will still get plenty of money from their tariffs, no need to even come to Thailand to get ripped off by them 🤣 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 April 2025
Teen Killed in Road Rage Attack Turns Out to Be Relative of Attacker Picture courtesy of Matichon. In a case of road rage in Ayutthaya, a young man was fatally stabbed during a brawl at a red traffic light, only for the attacker to later discover that the victim was a relative. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357201-teen-killed-in-road-rage-attack-turns-out-to-be-relative-of-attacker/ -
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Certificate of Residence Validity
Easy read guide here for those interested in COR. https://www.thethailandlife.com/residence-certificate-thailand Validity of COR from immigration typically has validity of a month however can depend on the transport office. Can be up to 3 months (not common) Note you require a separate COR for each use. The exception is that if obtaining a bike and car license at same time (or renewal) then one COR and photocopy will suffice. -
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Commanders Face Heat Over Army Conscript Abuse Scandal
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Teen Killed in Road Rage Attack Turns Out to Be Relative of Attacker
Picture courtesy of Matichon. In a case of road rage in Ayutthaya, a young man was fatally stabbed during a brawl at a red traffic light, only for the attacker to later discover that the victim was a relative. The incident occurred in the early hours of 7 April on Rojana Road in the Sam Ruean subdistrict of Bang Pa-in district. According to police at Bang Pa-in Police Station, 17-year-old Porames (also known as James), from Wang Noi district, was arrested and questioned in connection with the stabbing. He has admitted to the crime. James was reportedly returning from a festival in Uthai district with a group of friends on motorcycles when they stopped at a red light. At the same light, another group of youths, one later identified as the victims, pulled up behind them. James claimed he smiled at them, but received a hostile glare in return. One of the young men allegedly picked up a bottle, appearing ready to throw it. James responded by reminding them they had all just been to the same festival, saying, “We were just at the same event, are you really going to start something?” As the light turned green, James and his group drove off. However, tensions escalated minutes later when the other group, riding in a convoy of around ten motorcycles, signalled for them to stop. A fight broke out on the roadside. During the melee, James claimed he intervened to defend a friend who was being attacked, using a knife he had purchased online to stab two members of the opposing group. One of the victims, 18-year-old Natthanon (also known as Mick), died from his injuries. Another youth, 19-year-old Adisorn, was seriously wounded. After fleeing the scene, James was later apprehended by police following analysis of CCTV footage and eyewitness reports. During questioning, James expressed shock and remorse, stating he had no idea the deceased was a relative until after his arrest. “We just fought because of a misunderstanding. I had no clue he was family,” he said. The Bang Pa-in police chief, Colonel Adirek Pothipan, confirmed that officers were alerted by staff at Wang Noi Hospital after Natthanon succumbed to his injuries. Police quickly launched an investigation, which led to the arrest of the teenage suspect. James has reportedly confessed to all charges. “This is a painful reminder to all young people to think carefully before acting in anger,” Colonel Adirek said. “Not only has a life been lost, but it turns out they were related.” Natthanon’s aunt, 46-year-old Thongmok, visited the police station to collect documents related to his death. She recounted how a relative called her during the night to say her nephew had been stabbed and was in critical condition. “He was just working a part-time job during the school holidays. We never expected this,” she said. “Why resort to violence when there was no real animosity?” James’s mother, 48-year-old Tha, said she was still in shock. “I didn’t know anything until police arrived at our home,” she said. “They said my son had killed someone. I only knew he had gone out with friends.” -- 2025-04-09
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