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Uncle Shoots Nephew Dead Over Dirty Dishes in Chiang Rai
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 58-year-old man shot his nephew dead while he was eating at the dinner table, reportedly enraged that the younger man had not washed his dishes. The suspect, identified as Mr. Wai, allegedly tried to feign ignorance after the incident by buying alcohol and acting as though nothing had happened. The fatal shooting took place at approximately 20:30 on 11 March, in Ban Kiang Tai, Moo 6, Huai So Subdistrict, Chiang Khong District, Chiang Rai Province. Police Lieutenant Natthaphon Chanda of Bun Rueang Police Station received reports of a shooting and arrived at the scene with rescue workers from Boonchuay Uppatham Chiang Khong. The victim, 41-year-old Mr. Phongsakorn, was found dead in a half-concrete, half-wooden house near Road 4027, between Ban Kiang Tai and Ban Kaen Ban. He had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the right side of his face, with brain matter and blood splattered across the floor. His body lay near the doorway of the house, facing outward, with a plate of food beside him. A homemade flintlock gun was discovered near the body. Witnesses confirmed that the assailant was the victim’s uncle, who had previously argued with him. The disagreement escalated when the victim sat down to eat som tam without having washed his dishes beforehand, enraging the older man. After the shooting, the suspect reportedly rode his motorbike to buy alcohol and attempted to act as if nothing had happened. However, under police interrogation, he later confessed to the crime, admitting he was angered by his nephew’s disobedience. Police have arrested Mr. Wai, and he is now in custody awaiting further legal proceedings. -- 2025-03-13 -
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Nobody will trust a US treaty again,’ and Japan’s yen is now the new safe haven currency
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Is it better to do good in this world....or not?
Appearances can be deceptive...meet Joe black. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2hmo5x0mVQ&pp=ygUeQnVybiBhZnRlciByZWFkaW5nIGFwcGVhcmFuY2Vz -
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Is it better to do good in this world....or not?
I wonder if Bryan knew Gordie growing up. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zgsa6Tz_rgQ&list=PLYnr2SwYgFo9gCtrAFqtzMy3gMcH5M5EG&index=15&pp=iAQB8AUB -
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Thai immigration online 90 day reporting system (2025)
Don't do anything. If it says pending, it's still pending. That red X that you see there, if you tap that the system will cancel your submission. You don't want to do that. Just hold on and monitor the status in the next few days. Which office are you dealing with? Bangkok can take a few days for a resolution (rejected or approved.) Oh, hang on, I just reviewed your post again. If your due date is the 15th, and you submitted on Monday (right?) which was the 10th, you might be too late, or past the 15-to-7 days before the due date for the period to submit a report online. HOWEVER, some (many?) offices are accepting online submissions up till the due date, so you might catch a break there, depending on how your office is handling them. At any rate, as long as you still see it pending, just wait it out. And if it ends up being rejected, or never moves off pending, you have until March 21 to do it in person. -
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Thai MP Allegedly Caught Vaping in Parliament Sparks Outrage
Do as I say, not as I do...
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