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Accident Man 33, Dies After Car Plunges Into Pond – Cash & Gold Found in Vehicle
Pictures courtesy of Matichon. A 33-year-old man lost his life during the morning of 11 May, when his black Honda Civic veered off the road and plunged into a pond in Chanthaburi province. The accident occurred on the Nong Khla–Wat Phreng Khayang Road in Moo 2, Song Phi Nong subdistrict, Tha Mai district. Police from Thung Bencha Station and rescue workers from Sawang Katanyu Foundation were called to the scene around 10:00. The vehicle was found overturned and submerged in the water. It took rescue crews over 30 minutes to retrieve the wreckage using a excavator to pull ir from the water. The body of the driver, identified as Mr Apichai was discovered, still strapped in the driver’s seat. Family members arriving at the scene were overcome with grief, with the victim’s mother collapsing in shock upon seeing her son’s body. Initial investigations revealed tyre marks indicating the car driver lost control on a bend, crashing through a barbed-wire fence and concrete pipe before ending up in the pond. Inside the vehicle, officers found a white shoulder bag containing over 400,000 baht in cash, gold jewellery, and a mobile phone. These items were recorded and handed over to the victim’s family. According to Mr Chanaphon, a close friend of the deceased, Mr Apichai worked as a fruit farmer and his family also operated a local curry shop. On the evening of 10 May, around 20:00, he had been discussing plans to take his pregnant wife to a prenatal appointment the following day. He later left to visit an acquaintance in the area but had not returned home by 04:00, prompting concern from his younger brother, who contacted authorities. His whereabouts remained unknown until the submerged vehicle was discovered. Police are continuing to investigate the exact cause of the crash. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-12. -
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Regarding Inhaling Modern-Day Refrigerants: Oh, don't ask why. Oh, don't ask why.
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Factory Raided in Bang Pahan: Over 256 Tonnes of E-Waste & Car Parts Seized Picture courtesy of Matichon. Environmental police, in coordination with the Department of Industrial Works, have raided a clandestine factory in Bang Pahan district, Ayutthaya province, uncovering a massive illegal stockpile of electronic waste and car parts weighing over 256 tonnes. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360405-factory-raided-in-bang-pahan-over-256-tonnes-of-e-waste-car-parts-seized/ -
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Crime Factory Raided in Bang Pahan: Over 256 Tonnes of E-Waste & Car Parts Seized
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Environmental police, in coordination with the Department of Industrial Works, have raided a clandestine factory in Bang Pahan district, Ayutthaya province, uncovering a massive illegal stockpile of electronic waste and car parts weighing over 256 tonnes. The operation was led by Pol. Lt. Gen. Watcharin Pusit, Commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (NRECD), who directed his team, including senior officers from Division 2 of the NRECD and provincial industry officials, to inspect the premises located in Village 6 of Bang Pahan sub-district. The investigation followed the arrest earlier this month of a 48-year-old man, Mr Sarawut, for illegal possession of hazardous materials, including electronic components and batteries containing mercury, without the required permits, in violation of Thailand’s Hazardous Substances Act. He was charged and handed over to Khlong Luang Police Station for prosecution. Further inquiry into the origin of the waste led authorities to the company in Bang Pahan. Upon inspection, officials discovered a facility operating under the guise of a material-sorting business for non-hazardous waste. The company was managed by a Chinese national, who holds the position of managing director and was present during the search. Initial findings revealed a large warehouse filled with industrial-scale machinery. Outside the building, investigators found towering piles of electronic scrap, vehicle parts, and contaminated oil drums. The total volume of waste exceeded 256 tonnes. Authorities seized the materials as evidence and have initiated legal proceedings through Bang Pahan Police Station. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the illegal operations and whether additional environmental or criminal offences were committed. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-12. -
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Crime Man Strangles Girlfriend After Holiday Row, Spends Day With Body Before Turning Himself In
How romantic Got to put these animals down, send this guy to the vet for a terminal injection.
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