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Driver Dies in Multi-Car Collision in Nonthaburi Parking Lot
Picture from responders. An incident occurred in Nonthaburi on 10 January, when a car reversed out of control, damaging six vehicles and resulting in the tragic death of the driver. Emergency responders from the Chonprathan Hospital and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the scene at a residential parking lot on Tiwanon Road, Pak Kret, after reports of a collision involving multiple vehicles. Upon arrival, they discovered 53-year-old Phuliphat, a resident of Nakhon Si Thammarat, lying unconscious beside his green Jeep Cherokee (Bangkok registration). The vehicle’s gear was still in reverse. Despite valiant efforts by medics to resuscitate Phuliphat, including CPR, he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. Six vehicles, including cars and pickup trucks, were damaged in the incident. CCTV footage revealed the sequence of events. Phuliphat had started his car and attempted to reverse while leaving the driver’s door open. The vehicle accelerated backward uncontrollably, colliding with parked cars. During the commotion, Phuliphat was thrown from the vehicle and smashing his head into the floor, sustaining fatal injuries. His wife later disclosed that Phuliphat suffered from epilepsy, high blood pressure, and had previously undergone heart bypass surgery. She speculated that his medical conditions might have contributed to the incident. Witnesses reported that the car appeared to lurch backward rapidly, potentially due to a stuck gear or accelerator. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the collision was caused by mechanical failure or a medical episode. Investigations are ongoing to determine the precise cause. -- 2025-01-12 -
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Volvo Crashes into Utility Pole and Bursts into Flames, Killing Driver in Chiang Mai
Picture from responders. An incident occurred on the Chiang Mai-Lampang Superhighway when a green Volvo car collided with a utility pole and was engulfed in flames, killing the driver inside. Authorities are working to confirm the victim’s identity, with evidence suggesting the deceased may have been a lawyer. The incident occurred on the evening of January 10, near the Pa Bong police checkpoint on the Chiang Mai-Lampang Superhighway. Highway police, firefighters, and rescue personnel rushed to the scene following reports of the crash. By the time emergency crews arrived, the vehicle was entirely consumed by flames, with the driver trapped inside. It took over 30 minutes for firefighters to extinguish the blaze. Upon inspection of the burnt-out vehicle, identified as a Volvo car, registered in Bangkok, officials discovered documents in the trunk indicating the owner was a lawyer. A charred driver’s license and lawyer’s certificate were recovered, bearing the name Mr. Phumin. The remains of the victim, burned beyond recognition, were sent to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital’s forensic department for further examination and for family members to confirm the deceased’s identity. Police are investigating the cause of the accident, including whether the car’s use of LPG as fuel may have contributed to the fire. The Chiang Mai forensics team is expected to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the precise circumstances leading to the crash. -- 2025-01-12 -
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56-Year-Old Civil Servant Killed on Her Way to Work by Elderly Driver
Picture from responders. A 56-year-old female civil servant was tragically killed in a road accident on January 10, when a car driven by a 70-year-old man collided with her motorcycle near Lampang. The incident occurred as the victim was on her way to work at the Lampang Irrigation Office. The accident took place at a U-turn on the Phahonyothin Road (Lampang-Phayao section) in Ban Mon Khao Kaew, Pichai Subdistrict, Mueang Lampang District. Local police, medics from Lampang Hospital, and rescue teams from the Pichai Municipality and the Lampang Rescue Association responded to the scene. At the scene, officers found the victim lying in the middle of the road near her red Yamaha motorcycle (registration from Lampang). She had sustained severe head injuries and a broken right leg, and was pronounced dead at the scene. The front of her motorcycle was damaged. Nearby, a silver Toyota Vios (registration from Lampang) was parked with visible damage to the left front side. The driver, a 70-year-old man, was unharmed. According to initial investigations, the victim had been riding her motorcycle to work when the collision occurred. The car, which was returning from Lampang Hospital after the driver had a blood test, was attempting to make a U-turn into a nearby village when it collided with the motorcycle. The impact caused the victim to be thrown off her motorcycle, hitting her head on the road. Authorities transported the body to the hospital for further procedures and will conduct a detailed investigation to determine fault. The victim’s family, devastated by the news, has been informed and will collect the body for funeral arrangements. -- 2025-01-12 -
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rezum procedure at public hospitals?
It's 150 - 200K at Siriraj private wing. Bangkok Hospital etc would probably be about 20 - 25% more. Assoc.Prof.Sunai Leewansangtong would be the doctor to see at SIPH. https://www.siphhospital.com/en/medical-services/doctor-biography?id=247 -
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It was just soooooo enjoyable watching Harris read out the confirmation of Trump as POTUS.
Biden / Harris used the Pen to tear into the previous administrations creations! Its a right of passage! Trumps gonna reverse everything the Woke sympathizer did and than some.Does your country’s Constitution allow the President to use executive Orders? My country does. https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/joe-biden/2021 https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12724 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 12 January 2025
Man Shoots Woman Before Taking His Own Life in Pattaya Condo Shooting At approximately 13:00 on January 11, Pol. Lt. Col. Sanan Kotanont, Deputy Inspector of Muang Pattaya Police Station (Dongtan Substation), received a report of a shooting incident resulting in injuries and a fatality at a condominium in Soi Thepprasit 17, Moo 12, Pattaya., Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1348574-man-shoots-woman-before-taking-his-own-life-in-pattaya-condo-shooting/
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