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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 December 2024
Fatal Collision Between Van and Truck in Chonburi Leaves Two Dead A road crash on Route 331 in Si Racha District, Chonburi Province, left two people dead and one injured on the morning of December 27, when a trailer truck crossed the central reservation and collided head-on with a passenger van near WHA Industrial Estate 2. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347350-fatal-collision-between-van-and-truck-in-chonburi-leaves-two-dead / -
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Fatal Collision Between Van and Truck in Chonburi Leaves Two Dead
Picture and video from responders. A road crash on Route 331 in Si Racha District, Chonburi Province, left two people dead and one injured on the morning of December 27, when a trailer truck crossed the central reservation and collided head-on with a passenger van near WHA Industrial Estate 2. The crash occurred near the U-turn at Ban Phan Sed Nok in Khao Khan Song Subdistrict, on the outbound lane towards Laem Chabang Port. Initial investigations suggest the truck driver lost control, crossed the median, and crashed into an oncoming van from Rayong. The impact left the van’s occupants trapped in the mangled vehicle. Emergency services found three casualties at the scene. Tragically, a married couple inside the van lost their lives, while the truck driver also sustained injuries and was rushed to Somdej Na Si Racha Hospital for treatment. The deceased have been identified as Mr. Preecha Homdokphut, 49, the driver of the van, and his wife, Ms. Wannapa Narknotod, 42, who was a passenger. Rescue workers used hydraulic cutting tools to extricate their bodies from the wreckage. Among the couple’s belongings, officials recovered significant valuables, including THB 77,020 in cash, two gold necklaces, and multiple land title deeds. The injured truck driver, a 49-year-old man, suffered a head laceration, a right ankle injury, and back pain. Despite being conscious and responsive, he was unable to recall the full sequence of events. Rescue teams from the Pure Yeang Tai Foundation and medical staff from Samitivej Hospital provided first aid at the scene. The bodies of the deceased were transported to Laem Chabang Hospital for preliminary post-mortem examination. Authorities are examining whether driver error, speeding, or mechanical failure contributed to the crash. They are also evaluating road conditions and potential safety issues at the crash site. The initial assessment is that the truck driver fell asleep. -- 2024-12-28 My Movie.mp4 -
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It's Time to Change the Annual Visa Extension Approval Process
The ones who seem to suffer an imbalance in the rules, with these different income streams, such as monthly income or marriage, are those unmarried guys with the 800K in the bank. They keep 800K locked for five months, and then only 400K is available to them. It is precisely why DTV looks more and more attractive. -
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Depositing gold at Hua Seng Heng
Simply not true. For example, Jan 2000 - US$284 Jan 2010 - US$1078 (more than double) Jan 2020 - US$1580 (not down) -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 December 2024
Man Electrocuted While Illegally Fishing in Phatthalung A 56-year-old man died after being electrocuted while attempting to use electricity to catch fish in a canal in Moo 6, Khlong Yai Subdistrict, Tamot District, Phatthalung Province Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347349-man-electrocuted-while-illegally-fishing-in-phatthalung/ -
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Pattaya Tourist Police Surprise Visitors with Sweets and Safety App
Would you like a sweetie... yes that's what I'm here for. I'll keep browsing for now thanks.
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