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Accident Couple Killed Instantly After Driving Wrong Way Into Path of Truck
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A road crash claimed the lives of a couple in the early hours of the morning of 4 July, after their motorcycle, travelling against traffic, was struck by an 18-wheeler truck in Samut Prakan province. The crash occurred at around 00:30 on Theparak Road inbound at kilometre marker 9, just before the Kanchanaphisek Expressway entrance in Bang Kaew subdistrict, Bang Phli district. Upon arriving at the scene, Pol. Lt. Nares Leechareon from Bang Kaew Police Station found two victims lying in the road amidst a pool of blood. Emergency personnel from Chularat Suvarnabhumi Hospital and forensic doctors from Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital attempted CPR but were unable to revive them. The victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The deceased were identified as Mr Sunan Suanmak 33, and Ms Malaporn Khanasa 45. Nearby, authorities discovered pieces of their helmets, scattered footwear and motorcycle parts strewn across the road. Their black Honda motorcycle was found wedged underneath the truck. The truck involved was an 18-wheeled Hino hauling a shipping container, registered in Bangkok. The 52-year-old driver, Mr Panchai, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with police. Mr Panchai told officers he was on his way to deliver goods in the Bang Kradi area. As he approached the expressway on-ramp, he noticed a motorcycle heading in the wrong direction in the parallel lane. Moments later, the motorcycle suddenly veered across the lane directly in front of his truck. Despite his efforts to brake, the heavy vehicle could not stop in time and struck the couple at full speed. Initial investigations suggest the couple had been riding against the flow of traffic and were attempting to cut across Theparak Road when they were fatally hit. Police suspect they may have been trying to reach a slip road on the opposite side. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby locations to confirm the exact details of the crash. The bodies have been sent to Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital’s forensic institute. The truck driver was taken to Bang Kaew Police Station for further questioning as part of the legal process. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-05 -
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Government 'not satisfied' with BBC response on Bob Vylan, Demands Accountability
They might have had some tour dates and visa permissions cancelled and got dropped by their small label, but they've suddenly become more well known than ever. What was that old saying about no such thing as bad publicity? -
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How can someone run a YouTube-based business full time while living in Thailand?
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Tourism Chaos Erupts: Hotels Back Out of Thai Government Tourism Scheme
Plenty of room at the hotel California...any time of year...you can find it here. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 5 July 2025
'Big Joke' Challenges Judicial Conduct in Admin Court Case Picture courtesy of Siam Rath Former Deputy Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, known as "Big Joke," is pressing for an inquiry into an Administrative Court judge's conduct, alleging significant bias and ethical misconduct. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365756-big-joke-challenges-judicial-conduct-in-admin-court-case/ -
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Report 'Big Joke' Challenges Judicial Conduct in Admin Court Case
Picture courtesy of Siam Rath Former Deputy Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, known as "Big Joke," is pressing for an inquiry into an Administrative Court judge's conduct, alleging significant bias and ethical misconduct. After challenging his dismissal as unlawful, Surachet has urged the Administrative Court's president to assess the judge's impartiality and ethics. He accuses the judge of ignoring crucial evidence, showing partiality, and making unjust summaries of the facts, thus breaching judicial standards severely. Surachet's move highlights ongoing concerns about fairness and integrity within the judicial process regarding his case. This development underscores tensions within Thailand's legal system and raises questions about the accountability of judicial figures, potentially impacting public trust in legal proceedings. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-07-05
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