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Window Cleaner Found Dead in Jomtien Sea After Drinking
Picture from responders. A 43-year-old window cleaner was found dead in the sea off Jomtien Beach on the afternoon of 9 February, after his colleagues had been searching for him for hours. At around 16:15 the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Centre received a report of a body floating near the shore opposite Soi Jomtien Beach 16, Bang Lamung District. Authorities, including Pol Lt Sanan Kotanont, deputy investigator at Pattaya City Police (Dongtan substation), and volunteer rescue personnel, were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, they discovered the lifeless body of Somchit Yodrak, a native of Buriram, floating face down near the shore. Somchit, a rope-access window cleaner, was pronounced dead at the scene. Rescue personnel found no visible signs of foul play. Colleagues of the deceased told police that Somchit had been drinking heavily the night before, consuming large amounts of local white liquor. The group, who had been enjoying a holiday in Pattaya, became concerned when he went missing and had been searching for him. They speculated that he had entered the water while intoxicated and drowned. A witness, 27-year-old Wisanthaya, told reporters that she was sitting by the sea when she noticed a body being carried in by the waves. Initially believing it was just a swimmer, she became alarmed upon realising the person was motionless and face down. She then alerted passers-by, who confirmed the grim discovery. Pol Lt Sanan Kotanont has ordered Somchit’s body to be transferred to Pattaya Patthana Korn Hospital, where it will be held pending formal identification and collection by his family. -- 2025-02-10 -
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Samsung A55-5G Macro image of Mango Blossom at night: What's wrong? if anything?
In this particular case, the operator is useless too. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 10 February 2025
Fisherman Shocked After Netting Human Arm in Bangkok Pond A local fisherman was left horrified after casting his net and pulling up a human arm entangled in a black jacket. The grim discovery was made in an abandoned pond in the Lat Krabang district of Bangkok, where skeletal remains had also been found last year. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351302-fisherman-shocked-after-netting-human-arm-in-bangkok-pond/ -
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Fisherman Shocked After Netting Human Arm in Bangkok Pond
Picture from responders. A local fisherman was left horrified after casting his net and pulling up a human arm entangled in a black jacket. The grim discovery was made in an abandoned pond in the Lat Krabang district of Bangkok, where skeletal remains had also been found last year. At approximately 10:00 on 9th February, Police Captain Thirayu Wongsingh, an investigator from the Chorakhe Noi Police Station, received a report of human remains being found in a natural pond near Soi Maree 1, off Ruampattana Alley, in Thap Yao subdistrict. Forensic officers, a medical examiner from the Police General Hospital’s Institute of Forensic Medicine, and rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities discovered a human right arm attached to a black winter style jacket. Inside the jacket pocket, they found a heavily faded passport, which appeared to belong to a Nigerian national. According to the fisherman who made the discovery, he was retrieving his net when he noticed the human arm entangled in his catch. Startled, he immediately contacted the police. Police Captain Thirayu noted that in April last year, another fisherman had found a human leg approximately 100 metres from this location. Investigators suspect the remains belong to the same individual, who may have died before wild animals scattered the body parts into the water. Authorities plan to conduct further searches for additional remains and will send the recovered body parts for forensic examination. An investigation is now underway to identify the deceased and establish the circumstances surrounding their death. -- 2025-02-10 -
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Samsung A55-5G Macro image of Mango Blossom at night: What's wrong? if anything?
Prolly shoulda look at reviews before you purchased it... plenty of websites says the macro camera is useless.- 1
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Do I need a TM30?
I’m a Brit here in Bangkok on a Visa free entry for 60 days. I want to extend at Lake Si. Do I need to take a TM30 and how do I get it? thanks for any help
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