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Three Abandoned Dogs Attack Residents in Suphan Buri; Authorities Capture One Dog
Picture from the capture of the male dog. Authorities in Suphan Buri have captured one of three abandoned dogs, reported to be possibly pit bulls, after they attacked residents near a popular tourist spot. The incident occurred on 21 December in U Thong District, near the Khao Phra Reservoir in Suphan Buri Province. Locals reported seeing three dogs abandoned in the area near the U Thong Buddha Carving, a well-known attraction where many people exercise in the evening. Unfortunately, the dogs attacked a passerby, leaving them injured before others intervened to stop the attack. Concerned residents, fearing further incidents, urged authorities to act swiftly. Veterinary officials, led by Mr. Teerapong Jariyarangseeroj, the U Thong District Livestock Officer, coordinated with a team of over 10 personnel from the Provincial Veterinary Office. Using tranquiliser guns, they began an extensive search of the surrounding area, even deploying drones for aerial surveillance. One male dog was tranquillised and captured, but two others remain at large. Near the site of the sightings, officials discovered a makeshift feeding station, including a water container and three bowls of dog food. It is suspected that someone, possibly the original owner, has been secretly returning to feed the animals. Mr. Teerapong explained that the dogs were likely abandoned due to their owner being unable to care for them but still feeling a connection. He urged the owner to come forward and assist authorities in capturing the remaining two dogs, ensuring public safety and proper care for the animals. A local coffee shop owner, Mr. Anothai, shared his account of a recent attack. On 20 December, a resident exercising near the Buddha carving encountered someone feeding the dogs. As the resident jogged past, the dogs attacked, biting their leg and shoulder. Others intervened, preventing a more serious incident. Residents have called on authorities to capture the remaining dogs quickly and have urged pet owners to act responsibly. “If you can no longer care for your pets, contact officials to ensure they are rehomed properly,” said Mr. Anothai. “Abandoning them like this puts everyone at risk.” The search for the two remaining dogs is ongoing. -- 2024-12-23 -
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Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
Fancy using anything Allan Jones has to say about anything, the paedophile from Kings School, sweetheart of the uniformed, no awaiting trial for sexual assault -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 23 December 2024
Motorcyclist Killed in Collision with Turning Pickup Truck in Nonthaburi A crash claimed the life of a young motorcyclist after a collision with a pickup truck in Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1346917-motorcyclist-killed-in-collision-with-turning-pickup-truck-in-nonthaburi/ -
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Judge Erin P. Gall Resigns Following Controversial Racial Outburst at Party
Seriously? And they believed her? Hey Erin, I hope your judgement was better when you were working. Be careful not to let the door hit you on the way out. -
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Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
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Drunken Foreigner Causes Panic in Pattaya, Wandering Half Naked & Armed with a Knife
Skippy, put that thing back in your pouch please 🙂🙃🫠 -
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Motorcyclist Killed in Collision with Turning Pickup Truck in Nonthaburi
Picture from responders. A crash claimed the life of a young motorcyclist after a collision with a pickup truck in Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi, on the morning of December 21. The incident occurred at approximately 10:00 on a road alongside the Khlong Prapa canal in Moo 10, Ban Mai Subdistrict. Police from Bang Mae Nang Police Station, along with a medical examiner from the Institute of Forensic Science and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, rushed to the scene after receiving the report. Upon arrival, authorities found a grey Isuzu pickup truck with front-end damage, parked across the road. The motorcycle, a black-and-red Honda Click, registration from Bangkok, was lodged at the front of the pickup. The motorcyclist, a man estimated to be aged 20-25, was thrown from his vehicle upon impact and died instantly. No identification documents were found on the deceased. CCTV footage from the area captured the moment the accident occurred. The footage shows the pickup truck making a sudden right turn, cutting across the path of the oncoming motorcycle. The motorcyclist, travelling at speed, collided forcefully with the front of the truck, causing him to be thrown to the ground. The pickup driver told police that he had been driving along the road and was turning right into a car modification shop when the motorcycle, approaching at high speed, crashed into his vehicle. Police have documented the scene and taken an initial statement from the pickup driver. Further questioning of the driver and eyewitnesses will be conducted to determine the precise cause of the incident. The body of the deceased has been transferred to the Institute of Forensic Science for an autopsy. Authorities have stated that the investigation is ongoing. -- 2024-12-23 -
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Drunken Foreigner Causes Panic in Pattaya, Wandering Half Naked & Armed with a Knife
Good old boy Mac the Knife I presume?
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