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Three Sentenced to Death for Murder and Dismemberment of German Businessman in Pattaya
Oh well. Live by the sword die by the sword. Uddin gets the death sentence. Easy way out. The other chumps get life in Thai prison for their honesty 😂😂 -
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Amnesty International "It's a Genocide in Gaza"
Oh another link that ignores the reasons they are not allowed....... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 December 2024
31-Year-Old Man on Aerox Killed in Traffic Accident in Bang Lamung Pol. Lt. Chantha Duwaman, Deputy Investigator of Bang Lamung Police Station, along with rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation, responded to a fatal road crash on Sukhumvit Road near the U-turn at Ban Suan in Naklua, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1346800-31-year-old-man-on-aerox-killed-in-traffic-accident-in-bang-lamung/ -
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Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone - video
Last I saw it was children not to many dogs in Mumbai. -
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Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone - video
Go for it l. We sat on the floor drinking vodka on a Royal Brunei flight from Heathrow to Dubia. Never once was questioned. It's amazing how judgmental half indians can be to their fellow natives. Thai AirAsia is extremely racist towards Indians on their flights coming from India to Bangkok. -
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31-Year-Old Man on Aerox Killed in Traffic Accident in Bang Lamung
Picture from responders. At approximately 11:30 on December 20, Pol. Lt. Chantha Duwaman, Deputy Investigator of Bang Lamung Police Station, along with rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation, responded to a fatal road crash on Sukhumvit Road near the U-turn at Ban Suan in Naklua, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. The deceased was identified as Mr. Naruebhet Photthong, 31, whose body was found lying on the road near the U-turn. Close by, an Isuzu pickup truck with license plate number from Chonburi, was parked, displaying damage to its left front fender. The driver, Mr. Kirati Treerat, 39, remained at the scene awaiting police. Nearby, authorities found a Pattaya-Aranyaprathet public van, with license plate from Sa Kaeo, damaged at the front driver’s side. The van’s driver, Mr. Worapoj Khongsap, 38, was also present to provide his account to the police. According to Mr. Kirati, the pickup driver, he was stop at the U-turn waiting to make a turn when the motorbike, driven by the deceased, was struck by the van. The collision caused the victim’s body to be thrown into his truck. Mr. Worapoj, the van driver, stated that he was transporting three passengers towards Si Racha when the accident occurred. He explained that the motorbike suddenly crossed the road in front of him, leaving no time to brake, resulting in the fatal collision. The impact caused the victim’s body to be thrown into the stopped pickup truck, leading to his death. Police at Bang Lamung Police Station will conduct further investigations, including reviewing CCTV footage from the area, to determine the cause of the accident and proceed with legal action. The victim’s body has been taken to Pattaya Patthana Khun Hospital, where family members are expected to provide documentation to claim the body. -- 2024-12-21 -
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Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone - video
They’re eating the dogs, they’re eating the cats! -
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The New "subscription business model": Have you completely succumbed to it yet?
I used GeoCities, they stopped after Yahoo bought it ... that really sucked, as had a lot on it WebShots is another, went subscription, thankfully in my early days of photography here, so not much lost, and I probably have back up somewhere, on a hard drive I have VHS diving vids, that I never converted to digital. No major loss, as not like I'd watching them over & over, or show to people ... the dreaded home movie syndrome of decades past. Local forum in Udon Thani, most of used a free photo upload service, and they went belly up, or major server crash, so all photos on the forum lost access to ... oops I lost trust in just about everything
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