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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Man Arrested After Stone-Throwing Incident in Ayutthaya Injures Two Picture courtesy of Royal Thai Police A 20-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly throwing stones at pedestrians in Ayutthaya while under the influence of drugs, injuring two individuals. The incident, partially captured on security camera footage, has raised concerns in the local community. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362069-man-arrested-after-stone-throwing-incident-in-ayutthaya-injures-two/ -
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Crime Man Arrested After Stone-Throwing Incident in Ayutthaya Injures Two
Picture courtesy of Royal Thai Police A 20-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly throwing stones at pedestrians in Ayutthaya while under the influence of drugs, injuring two individuals. The incident, partially captured on security camera footage, has raised concerns in the local community. The disturbing footage, from a camera on Rojana Road in tambon Phai Ling of Muang district, shows the suspect walking along the pavement just before 5am on May 23. The suspect unexpectedly hurled a rock at a 45-year-old woman standing by the roadside, causing her to be knocked to the ground. Initially believing she had been punched, the woman later realized she had been hit with a stone upon reviewing the recording. In response, she posted her experience on Facebook, warning others in the area and explaining that she had filed a report with the police in hopes of preventing further attacks. Reacting swiftly, investigators from the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya police station apprehended a man identified only as Chokdee. During questioning, the suspect appeared incoherent, and a subsequent urine test confirmed the presence of illegal drugs in his system. According to police reports, Chokdee admitted to throwing the rock, claiming he was experiencing paranoia and believed the woman was about to harm him. He now faces charges of drug use and physical assault causing injury and remains in police custody pending further investigation. Authorities have also confirmed a second individual was attacked in the vicinity on the same day, though details about this incident remain sparse. This troubling case underlines the impact of drug-induced behavior on public safety and community well-being, highlighting the need for effective drug intervention and mental health support. The local police are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities as investigations continue. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-28 -
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'Where you come from? What your Job? How long you stay Thailand?'
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Crime Drunken American Throws Rock through Window in Pattaya Over E-Cigarette Dispute
What’s truly embarrassing is an American getting drunk and smashing windows in a country that’s hosting us. If calling that out offends your sensibilities, then you might want to reassess your priorities. -
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Entertainment Mexican Actress Eiza González Braves Thai Heat Filming 'Fountain'
Me, too. (Though I prefer IBT's.) But that's not an appropriate look for a sophisticated indoor scene. -
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CDC Stops Recommending COVID Vaccine for Healthy Children, Pregnant Women
For those who wrongly think young children, especially the unvaccinated ones, aren't at health risk from COVID, here's one answer to that: U.S. researchers in March 2024 published a study of 597 U.S. children ages 8 months to under 5 years who had been hospitalized with acute COVID at 28 pediatric hospitals from fall 2022 to mid 2023. They found the following: "Among 597 children, 174 (29.1%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit and 75 (12.6%) had a life-threatening illness, including 51 (8.5%) requiring invasive mechanical ventilation... [emphasis added] Only 4.5% of children hospitalized for COVID-19 (n = 27) had completed their primary COVID-19 vaccination series and 7.0% (n = 42) of children initiated but did not complete their primary series. Among 528 unvaccinated children, nearly half (n = 251) were previously healthy, 3 of them required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute COVID-19 and 1 died. [emphasis added] Conclusions: Most young children hospitalized for acute COVID-19, including most children admitted to the intensive care unit and with life-threatening illness, had not initiated COVID-19 vaccination despite being eligible. Nearly half of these children had no underlying conditions. Of the small percentage of children who initiated a COVID-19 primary series, most had not completed it before hospitalization." The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal https://journals.lww.com/pidj/abstract/2024/03000/characteristics_and_clinical_outcomes_of.10.aspx
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