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Crime Human Skull Discovered After Dog Drops It Outside Railway Worker’s Home in Nakhon Ratchasima
Picture courtesy of Amarin. Residents of a quiet village in Nakhon Ratchasima were left shocked after a local dog was found to have carried a human skull and left it outside a house in the early hours of the morning of 1 May. Police from Pak Chong Police Station were alerted by the stationmaster of the Ban Bandai Maow railway outpost, who reported the discovery at a property located at 51/1, Ban Bandai Maow, Moo 4, Pak Chong Subdistrict. Initial inspection revealed that the skull was in an advanced state of decomposition, consisting solely of the cranium with the jawbone missing. Authorities estimate the person had been dead for a considerable period. The skull was reportedly dropped at the front of the property by a local mixed-breed dog named “Jao Saeb,” a familiar presence in the community. Locals say the dog often roams the nearby area, leading investigators to believe it may have found the remains within a few hundred metres of the site. Railway employee Mr Chuchart Thoensungnoen, 60, who first confirmed the discovery, said he had been informed by his younger brother. “As soon as I saw it, I contacted the village head immediately,” he said. “We don’t know where the dog found it or who it belongs to.” Police are now scouring the surrounding area in search of additional remains or evidence. Forensic science specialists have also been called in to assist with identifying the origin of the skull and determining the cause and time of death. Authorities have not yet ruled out any possibilities and continue to treat the case with urgency due to its disturbing nature. Residents have been advised to remain alert and report any suspicious findings in the area. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-02. -
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Possible to monitor the extra (unused) power available on a Growatt SPF6000ES ?
As an aid to prediction how about solcast? You'll still need some form of real-time power monitoring to control your loads mind. -
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Report Foreign Man's Erratic Behaviour Sparks Concern in Jomtien
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 2 May 2025
Incident in Durian Orchard as Pickup Truck Overturns, Killing Driver Instantly Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 46-year-old man was killed when a pickup truck he was operating overturned in a durian orchard in Chumphon province, crushing his head and killing him instantly. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359483-incident- in-durian-orchard-as-pickup-truck-overturns-killing-driver-instantly/ -
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Woke Art on the Rails: Avanti’s Diversity Trains Spark Debate Over Priorities
Chomper I agree, but you digress and leave out that this is not just a new brightening up of a train with some art. Its a real celebration of the Diversity of the actual staff who work for Avanti "Together we Roll" How dare anyone have different opinions on what the money could have been better spent on. That just won't do at all. #Diversity!!! By the way, who are these people who are only happy when they are miserable? Back to the celebration and this joins their special Pride train that was already rolled out a few years back with its first trip staffed by a LGBTQ+ crew. More wonderfull #Diversity!!!! -
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Accident Incident in Durian Orchard as Pickup Truck Overturns, Killing Driver Instantly
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 46-year-old man was killed when a pickup truck he was operating overturned in a durian orchard in Chumphon province, crushing his head and killing him instantly. The incident occurred at approximately 11:30 on 1 May, in Ban Huai Kho, Moo 7, Pang Whan Subdistrict, in the mountainous district of Phato. Police investigator Pol. Lt. Col. Taweesak Raksakun of Phato Police Station received the emergency call and promptly attended the scene along with local rescue teams and medical staff from Phato Hospital. The scene of the accident was a steep and rugged dirt road, around 8 kilometres from the Phato-Lang Suan main road, flanked by durian plantations nestled in hilly terrain. The overturned vehicle was a single-cab, grey-black Toyota 4-wheel drive dump pickup, licence plate number from Surat Thani, found tipped on its side between a betel nut and a durian tree. Nearby, rescuers discovered the lifeless body of Mr. Manat aged 46, lying face-up in the grass with his skull crushed. A cloth was used to cover the body at the scene. According to eyewitnesses, Mr. Manat had been hired to transport ready-mixed concrete using his modified dump pickup after a 10-wheel lorry delivering the mix was unable to ascend the steep path to the construction site. Only four-wheel drive vehicles could navigate the treacherous incline. Mr. Manat had reportedly made several successful trips that morning. However, disaster struck while ascending the hill once more. The vehicle’s axle reportedly snapped, causing the pickup to lose control, slide rapidly downhill, and overturn multiple times. Mr. Manat was thrown from the vehicle and fatally crushed. Emergency personnel recovered the body and transported it to Phato Hospital for a formal autopsy. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-02.
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