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Market Vendor Dies Instantly in Nakhon Si Thammarat After Hitting Fallen Tree
An incident claimed the life of a 58-year-old market vendor in the early hours of the morning of November 22, when her motorcycle collided with a fallen tree blocking the road. The incident occurred around 03:30 on the Wat Kad Road in Moo 1, Na San Subdistrict, Mueang District. Police from Phra Phrom Station, along with paramedics from Phra Phrom Hospital and Tai Tek Tung Foundation rescue teams, responded to the scene. They found a large tree lying across the road. A black-and-red Honda Wave motorcycle was crushed against the tree, its front section severely damaged. Near the wreckage was the lifeless body of Ms. Supanee, 58, from Moo 3, Chai Montri Subdistrict, Mueang District. She was found face-down, with significant bruising to her head and body. A helmet and fragments of the motorcycle were scattered across the road. Initial investigations revealed that Ms. Supanee, a vendor selling fresh corn at the Bua Tong Market in the city, was on her way to the market when the accident occurred. She had left her home early, wearing a raincoat as heavy rain had persisted throughout the night. The continuous downpour caused flooding in several areas and weakened the soil, resulting in the large tree falling and obstructing the road. With no streetlights due to a power outage, Ms. Supanee was unable to see the fallen tree in the dark and collided with it at high speed. The impact threw her body into the tree, killing her instantly. After completing the on-site investigation and medical examination, authorities handed over Ms. Supanee’s body to her family. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-23 -
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/Featured Quiz22nd November - Weekly Featured Quiz - General Knowledge
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 23 November 2024
Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring File photo courtesy: NIssan Nissan is set to reduce or transfer approximately 1,000 jobs in Thailand as part of its strategic global restructuring plan, two inside sources have revealed. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344328-nissan-to-cut-1000-jobs-in-thailand-amidst-restructuring/ -
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Man Accuses 11 Lamphun Police Officers of Illegal Raid and Extortion
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Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring
File photo courtesy: NIssan Nissan is set to reduce or transfer approximately 1,000 jobs in Thailand as part of its strategic global restructuring plan, two inside sources have revealed. Following the announcement of a significant worldwide workforce reduction earlier this month, this decision marks another step in realigning operations to enhance efficiency. The Japanese automaker aims to consolidate its production by halting activities at its Thailand Plant No.1, one of two car manufacturing sites in the country. Operations will be merged into Plant No.2, with the full transition expected by September next year. The sources, who preferred to stay anonymous due to confidentiality agreements, shared these plans, while a Nissan spokesperson declined to comment specifically on the job situation. However, the spokesperson mentioned that the consolidation process involved equipment upgrades without closing any facilities in Thailand. This move aligns with Nissan’s recent announcement to cut 9,000 jobs globally, after reporting less-than-stellar half-year financial results. In the US, approximately 6% of local staff have opted for voluntary retirement as part of the restructuring. Located in Samut Prakan, the two Thai plants have substantial production capacities, having enabled Nissan to become a major player in Southeast Asia. While Plant No.1 boasts a capacity of 220,000 units annually, Plant No.2 produces up to 150,000 units. Despite their strong presence, Nissan's sales in Thailand declined 30% to roughly 14,000 units in the last financial year ending March. This restructuring comes amid rising competition from Chinese car manufacturers like BYD and SAIC, who are rapidly expanding their electric vehicle line-ups. Nissan's Thai plants also manufacture SUVs like the Kicks and Terra, primarily targeting the Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, and African markets, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-11-23 -
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Arab tourist accused of assaulting ladyboy in Patong, Phuket
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 23 November 2024
Pattaya Police Arrest Lao National for Selling Kratom Juice and Renting Mats on the Beach A 25-year-old Lao national, was arrested early morning, for allegedly selling flavoured kratom juice and renting mats to tourists along Pattaya Beach. The arrest was made by Pol. Lt. Ittiporn Tangchuthaweesap of the Pattaya City Police Station, following complaints from concerned tourists. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344327-pattaya-police-arrest-lao-national-for-selling-kratom-juice-and-renting-mats-on-the-beach/
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