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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 11 May 2025
Fugitive Hides in Water Service Duct to Evade Police, Rescue Team Called In Picture courtesy of Matichon A dramatic arrest unfolded on 10 May, after a man wanted on theft charges attempted to evade police by climbing through a ceiling space and then hiding inside a water service duct. The suspect was eventually removed with assistance from a local rescue team and taken into custody. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360329-fugitive-hides-in-water-service-duct-to-evade-police-rescue-team-called-in/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 11 May 2025
AOT Unveils Ambitious New Phase for Suvarnabhumi Airport: Fourth Runway & South Terminal Picture courtesy of Matichon. Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT) has announced a major revision of its Suvarnabhumi Airport development masterplan, aiming to significantly increase passenger capacity and strengthen Thailand’s status as a regional aviation hub. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360328-aot-unveils-ambitious-new-phase-for-suvarnabhumi-airport-fourth-runway-south-terminal/ -
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Crime Government Cracks Down on Illegal Tour Operators and Unlicensed Guides Nationwide
Means in a few days all the Russians kicked out or what? -
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Insomnia specialist in Bangkok (who doesn’t prescribe benzos)
I went to a functional medical doctor and did a stool test and an OATs test. One gives a breakdown of all the bacteria species in your gut whereas the other shows various metabolites that relate to a more limited number of gut bacteria, Candida and other nasties. I got these tests in Australia and I don't know what is available in Thailand but I imagine some stool tests must be available. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 11 May 2025
Death of 23-Year-Old Man After Fall from Samut Prakan Apartment Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An incident unfolded in Samut Prakan on the morning of 10 May, when a 23-year-old man was found dead after falling from a five-storey apartment building. The man’s body was discovered in the car park of the building, located in the Thaiban Mai subdistrict of Mueang District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360327-death-of-23-year-old-man-after-fall-from-samut-prakan-apartment/ -
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Accident Search Ends for Remaining Missing Victims in Collapsed Auditor-General’s Office
Picture courtesy of Amarin Authorities have officially ended the search for the remaining seven missing individuals following the collapse of the State Audit Office building in Bangkok. Although no additional bodies were found during the final sweep, over 100 body fragments are undergoing forensic analysis, which may help identify the remaining victims. Mr. Suriyachai Rawiwan, Director of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, announced that the final area of the site, beneath the basement-level lift shaft, had been fully cleared and no further human remains were discovered. The entire search operation has now concluded, with attention turning to the removal of debris and analysis of recovered remains. Teams continue to transport rubble to a designated area, where daily inspections are carried out by K-9 units and specialist personnel during morning and evening shifts. On the evening of 9 May, a piece of human skull was found among the rubble. By the following morning, two additional bone fragments were recovered by a 57-member team and five sniffer dogs. At present, a large mound of debris, nearly 10 metres high, remains at the site. For safety reasons and to ensure no fragments are overlooked, the mound will be reduced to approximately 6 metres using backhoes, with the excavation proceeding from the left side of the site. Mr. Suriyachai confirmed that the area will be handed back to the State Audit Office by 15 May. The Chatuchak District Office has formally notified the agency of the scheduled return, while coordination is ongoing with the police to establish a timeline for further investigative procedures, including possible seizure of the site for continued forensic analysis. CCTV footage from the building remains in police custody for evidence. When asked whether representatives of the State Audit Office had visited the site, Mr. Suriyachai confirmed that an insurance representative conducted a walkthrough with police officers to assess the building’s structural remains. Entry is still tightly controlled and subject to registration. Although no intact bodies were recovered in recent days, the fate of the seven missing victims now hinges on forensic identification of over 100 body fragments. Machinery remains active on-site, focusing solely on clearing concrete and steel. This incident has sparked national concern over building standards and oversight, especially as investigations into the collapse continue. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-11.
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