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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 14 April 2025
Vespa Rider Dies After Crashing Into Abandoned Spirit House Pedestal A 31-year-old man lost his life in a motorcycle crash, early morning on 13 April, after crashing into a discarded spirit house pedestal along a roadside in Pathum Thani province. The incident occurred without any visible signs of braking, suggesting the rider had taken no actions ro avoid the collision. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357680-vespa-rider-dies-after-crashing-into-abandoned-spirit-house-pedestal/ -
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If there was a snap US election tomorrow who would you vote for Trump or a Penguin?
Just like him who said that Knowledge Corrupts People. And his followers' attitude are also similar: Fuhrer(leader) orders, we follow. In the state of brain shut down. -
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Thailand Requires Digital Arrival Card Submission 3 Days Before Entry starting May 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 14 April 2025
Vietnamese Woman Arrested for Stealing from Tourists During Songkran Festival Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 42-year-old Vietnamese woman has been arrested after sneaking into Thailand through an illegal border crossing and stealing from tourists during the busy Songkran holiday. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357677-vietnamese-woman-arrested-for-stealing-from-tourists-during-songkran-festival/ -
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Family of Three Trapped in Car Wreck After Father Falls Asleep at the Wheel
Picture from responders. A family of three was left seriously injured after a shocking early morning crash in Nakhon Si Thammarat, when a sleep-deprived father nodded off while driving and lost control of his vehicle, slamming into a tree. The incident took place on Route 401 in Tha Sala District and left the family’s car crumpled. Rescue teams from the Nakorn Foundation, Poh Teck Tung Foundation, and Phetkasem Foundation (Sichon) rushed to the scene, where they found a grey Mitsubishi sedan (license plate from Trang) wrapped around a roadside tree. The car’s front was completely crushed, windows shattered, and the cabin severely compacted. Inside were three injured passengers: 34-year-old Mr. Parinya, the driver; his wife, 38-year-old Ms. Nuengruethai; and their 8-year-old son, whose name has been withheld for privacy. All three were trapped inside the wreckage and had to be cut free using specialist hydraulic equipment. Initial medical assistance was provided on site before the victims were rushed to Tha Sala Hospital. The parents were later reported to be in stable condition. However, the child sustained serious injuries and was transferred to Maharaj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital for advanced intensive care. According to police from Tha Sala Police Station, Mr. Parinya admitted that he had not slept the previous night, having been occupied transporting a boxer to a match during the busy Songkran festival. Fatigue caught up with him behind the wheel, leading to the devastating crash. Authorities have reminded motorists of the dangers of driving while sleep-deprived, particularly during the high-traffic Songkran holiday, when road crashes typically surge. The family, residents of Mueang District, were en route to the wife’s family home in Sa Kaeo subdistrict, Tha Sala, at the time of the crash. Police investigations are ongoing. -- 2025-04-14 -
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Man Gunned Down in Buriram Hut, Police Suspect Revenge Motive
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 32-year-old man was fatally shot in what police believe may have been a revenge killing, following a late-night ambush at his remote field hut in Prakhon Chai district, Buriram province. The victim, identified as Mr Phongsak, known locally as “Kluay”, was found dead early morning on 13 April, beneath a small wooden bridge leading to his rural shelter, located about five kilometres from Ban Non Sawan village in Khao Khok subdistrict. Officers from Ban Bua Police Station, led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Sombun Deekasem, were called to the scene at around 09.00, after villagers reported a suspected shooting. Rescue workers from Song Muang Foundation also responded. Upon arrival, police discovered Mr Phongsak lying on his back with both legs submerged in a water channel beneath the bridge. He had sustained a fatal gunshot wound to the back of the head, inflicted by a 9mm firearm. Investigators found four spent cartridges scattered near the rear of the hut, suggesting the assailant had approached stealthily before opening fire. According to police, the attack appeared to be a targeted ambush. It’s believed the first shots missed, prompting the victim to flee towards the bridge, where he was struck in the head and fell. A younger acquaintance of the victim, who had been drinking with him earlier that night, told police that Mr Phongsak had been socialising with his uncle and a group of friends, around five people in total, outside the hut. The witness had left to check fishing lines around 500 metres away and later heard multiple gunshots, fearing for his safety he fled home. He returned the next morning with relatives and discovered the body. Mr Phongsak’s cousin, 45-year-old Ms Paphichaya, said the deceased had previously been married with children but was living alone in the hut. He was known to frequently host friends and acquaintances at the property. Ms Paphichaya added that her cousin may have been involved in illicit activities, including drug use. She revealed that someone had recently messaged him on Facebook with the threatening words: “You got my brother jailed. I will get you back.” Another local had warned him to leave the area following rumours of an affair with a married woman, but Mr Phongsak refused, insisting he had done nothing wrong. “There were signs something bad might happen,” she said. “We had tried to prepare ourselves, but it’s still a terrible shock.” Police are pursuing two main lines of enquiry: a possible drug-related dispute or a personal feud involving a romantic entanglement. Investigators are reviewing social media communications and interviewing witnesses to identify suspects. The investigation remains ongoing. -- 2025-04-14
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