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Crime Former Boxer Sets Fire to Two Malaysian Tourists Outside Mall
Clear cut case of entity attachment / demonic possession. Not even gonna blame the marihuana for this one. Also counts a long ways toward the #staysafe #stayhome agenda pushers. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 10 August 2025
Grandmother Dies in Birthday Merit-Making Trip Crash Picture courtesy of SiamNews. A crash claimed the life of a 71-year-old woman while her husband sustained serious injuries when he lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a tree on Mitr 2 Road, heading into Udon Thani. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369303-grandmother-dies-in-birthday-merit-making-trip-crash/ -
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Accident Grandmother Dies in Birthday Merit-Making Trip Crash
Picture courtesy of SiamNews. A crash claimed the life of a 71-year-old woman while her husband sustained serious injuries when he lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a tree on Mitr 2 Road, heading into Udon Thani. The incident occurred on 8 August at kilometre 392 on the Udon Thani-Khon Kaen route, near Ban Rai curve in Khok Klang Subdistrict, Non Sa-at District, Udon Thani Province. Rescue workers from the Udon Thani Highway Rescue Unit, led by Mr. Wichai Panla, responded promptly after receiving a report from a passerby. At the scene, a Ford Ranger with Chaiyaphum registration was found smashed against a tree. The driver, Mr. Thawan, aged 72 from Chaiyaphum, suffered severe injuries including a broken rib piercing a lung. He was immediately treated and transferred to hospital and is now reported to be in stable condition. His passenger, Mrs. Kamploy, 71, also from Chaiyaphum, died instantly in the crash. Her body was trapped between the seat and the tree, requiring rescue teams nearly 45 minutes to free her using hydraulic equipment. Preliminary investigations suggest the driver may have suffered a momentary loss of consciousness, causing the vehicle to veer off the road at moderate speed. The couple had set out on a religious pilgrimage to make merit in celebration of Mrs. Kamploy’s birthday, planning to visit temples in Nong Khai and Nakhon Phanom provinces. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamNews 2025-08-10 -
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Someone trying to educate Trump
Ohhhh lmao 🤣 spittlefrohthing???lmao look who just invented a new nonsense word lol 😂 you aught to ask your boss for a raise….as to educating trump that’s impossible because of his biggley brain…the biggest ever it’s biggley I tell ya!! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 10 August 2025
Tourist Police Raid Factory, Arrest 18 Illegal Migrant Workers Picture courtesy of สายข่าวพัทยา The Tourist Police Bureau, acting under the directive of National Police Chief Pol Gen Kittirat Phanphet and supervised by Pol Lt Gen Saksira Phueak-um, Commissioner of the Tourist Police, has carried out a nationwide crackdown on illegal migrant workers between 4 and 8 August. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369302-tourist-police-raid-factory-arrest-18-illegal-migrant-workers/ -
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Crime Tourist Police Raid Factory, Arrest 18 Illegal Migrant Workers
Picture courtesy of สายข่าวพัทยา The Tourist Police Bureau, acting under the directive of National Police Chief Pol Gen Kittirat Phanphet and supervised by Pol Lt Gen Saksira Phueak-um, Commissioner of the Tourist Police, has carried out a nationwide crackdown on illegal migrant workers between 4 and 8 August. Following intelligence reports of illegal labour at Amata City Industrial Estate in Rayong province, officers gathered evidence and secured a search warrant from the Rayong Provincial Court before moving in on the target location. Upon arrival, on 8 August, police discovered several foreign nationals engaged in construction work. Some attempted to flee into nearby woodland but were quickly apprehended. In total, 18 illegal workers were detained, eight Chinese nationals, all of whom had entered Thailand on tourist visas and ten Myanmar nationals, all without documentation. Initial questioning revealed that none could produce valid work permits, and none were able to communicate in Thai. Interpreters were called in, and charges were laid. The Chinese nationals face charges of “working without a permit”, while the Myanmar nationals have been charged with “illegal entry into the kingdom” and “working without a permit”. All suspects were informed of their legal rights before being handed over to investigators at Pluak Daeng Police Station for prosecution. This operation is part of an intensified national campaign to combat the illegal employment of foreign workers, which police say undermines labour regulations and economic fairness. Adapted by Asean Now from สายข่าวพัทยา 2025-08-10
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