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42-Year-Old SUV Driver Collapses, Causes Four-Vehicle Collision at Chumphon Intersection
Picture from responders. A construction instructor, aged 42, suffered a suspected asthma attack while driving, leading to a four-vehicle collision at the Sala Daeng Intersection in Chumphon Municipality. The crash occurred at approximately 11:20 on December 18. Rescue teams from the Chumphon Charity Foundation rushed to the scene after being notified of a multi-vehicle crash. Upon arrival, authorities found a black Honda overturned on its side with a gray Honda Wave motorcycle lying damaged nearby. Across the intersection, a white Isuzu pickup truck from Ayutthaya was hit at the rear, resulting in a broken taillight, a damaged rear wheel, and significant front-end damage. A gray Isuzu D-Max pickup, also caught in the crash, sustained minor damage to its tailgate. Preliminary investigations by police, corroborated by witness statements and CCTV footage, revealed that the white pickup truck was stationary at a red light when the Honda failed to brake and collided into its rear. The impact caused the Honda to overturn and strike the parked motorcycle, while the white pickup was pushed forward into the rear of another pickup truck. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but four vehicles were damaged in total. Traffic officers stationed nearby initially suspected the driver of the Honda identified as Mr. Somchai, may have been using his phone while driving. However, further investigation is required to confirm the exact cause of the incident. According to a colleague of Mr. Somchai, he is a construction instructor at a local educational institution and suffers from asthma. She mentioned that Mr. Somchai had experienced asthma symptoms earlier that morning before leaving for errands in Chumphon city. It is believed that his condition may have worsened, leading to the accident. Rescue personnel transported Mr. Somchai to a hospital for treatment, and investigators will conduct further inquiries to determine the definitive cause of the collision. -- 2024-12-18 -
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Has anyone managed to file the FIRST 90 day report online?
I flew back in October first. Did mine yesterday online. Wait and see if it works. My immigration office said I can do my online. Last year it didn't work. When returning from a trip had the same message. -
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If you have been overcharged by a private hospital in Thailand you can contact them
Here in Chiang Mai at Bangkok Hospital I have always been given an estimate of costs, without my asking, whenever surgery was to be performed. The final bill has never exceeded the estimate. -
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Gordon Ramsay, TANACHIRA Group opens flagship Bread Street Kitchen & Bar
WARNING:- Do not try and smuggle in a bottle of your favourite chilli sauce as a condiment to the food or Gordon will personally skewer you to the 'solid wooden beams'. -
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How Has Thailand’s New Income Tax Law Affected Your Spending Habits?
I personally will have spent more than 180 days outside Thailand this year. Ipso facto my spending has probably dropped by a 50%. For next year I am looking at a similar strategy. I am waiting to see if the government implement laws taxing my worldwide income regardless of how much is brought into Thailand. If the situation stays as is I will reluctantly stay over the 180 days in LOS and suck up paying tax on what I import. However I would be importing the minimum and because of that be spending far less than in the past. The flat rate option may be attractive depending on the rate, if that is ever introduced, which probably is highly unlikely -
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Thailand’s first F1 race planned for Bangkok’s Chatuchak by 2027
Teams are already grumbling with a 24 race calendar this year, with several more countries itching to get added. Does Thailand really think they have a chance? Plus the $200 million dollars up front and millions every year it is run! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 December 2024
Thieves Steal Gold & Cash Worth Over 1.5 Million Baht From Pattaya Apartment Pictures courtesy of Sattahip News. Pattaya City Police Station reported a theft on December 18, where burglars broke into a safe inside an apartment in Soi Korpai, Pattaya, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Full story :https://aseannow.com/topic/1346586-thieves-steal-gold-cash-worth-over-15-million-baht-from-pattaya-apartment/
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