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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Police Cadet Found Dead in Apparent Suicide at Loei River Bridge Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 24-year-old police cadet was found dead on the afternoon of 12 May, after reportedly taking his own life by hanging beneath a bridge over the Loei River in the province’s capital. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360486-police-cadet-found-dead-in-apparent-suicide-at-loei-river-bridge/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Pattaya's Sanctuary of Truth Claims World Record Crown Picture courtesy of Wikipedia In a monumental achievement for Pattaya, the Sanctuary of Truth has been crowned the world's largest wooden museum by the World Book of Records in London. A momentous certificate presentation was held at the Sanctuary on 12th May 2025, marking a new chapter in the museum's storied history. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360487-pattayas-sanctuary-of-truth-claims-world-record-crown/ -
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Report Pattaya's Sanctuary of Truth Claims World Record Crown
Picture courtesy of Wikipedia In a monumental achievement for Pattaya, the Sanctuary of Truth has been crowned the world's largest wooden museum by the World Book of Records in London. A momentous certificate presentation was held at the Sanctuary on 12th May 2025, marking a new chapter in the museum's storied history. The ceremony saw Mr. Worakorn Viriyapan, Vice President of the Sanctuary of Truth Museum, extend a warm welcome to Dr. Apinita Chaichana of the World Book of Records, alongside her team. Additionally, the event was graced by Mr. Pichan Viriyapan, the founder and chairman, and museum staff, all celebrating the landmark recognition. Mr. Worakorn expressed overwhelming pride and joy, highlighting that this feat reflects the relentless dedication of the Sanctuary’s personnel. “Being recognised by the World Book of Records reinforces our mission to present a living museum of art and cultural philosophies,” he stated. This accolade spotlights the Sanctuary as a true cultural jewel of Pattaya, enchanting visitors from around the globe. Founded on 31st August 1981 by visionaries Mr. Lek and Mrs. Praphai Viriyapan, the Sanctuary of Truth embodies their dream of merging Eastern wisdom with intricate artistry. The masterpiece is a wooden edifice, intricately carved, celebrating Thai heritage. It's a testament to the founders' mission to preserve Thai culture while showcasing it to the world. Visitors worldwide are captivated by the Sanctuary's stunning craftsmanship and cultural essence. This world record title strengthens its allure as an essential destination, ensuring that Pattaya remains a beacon of cultural heritage. This newly acclaimed status underscores the Sanctuary's role in promoting the rich artistic and spiritual heritages of Thailand, securing its place on the global map. The Sanctuary of Truth now stands not only as a symbol of Pattaya's historical richness but also as a proud representation of Thailand's artistic grandeur and cultural glory. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Pattaya News 2025-05-13 -
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Community Police Cadet Found Dead in Apparent Suicide at Loei River Bridge
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 24-year-old police cadet was found dead on the afternoon of 12 May, after reportedly taking his own life by hanging beneath a bridge over the Loei River in the province’s capital. At approximately 14:00, Pol. Lt. Booncherd Kongkert, an investigator at Mueang Loei Police Station, was alerted to the discovery of a body hanging under the Loei River bridge in Kut Pong Subdistrict. Rescue workers from the Dewa Foundation and medical personnel were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found a set of personal belongings near the bridge, including a wallet, identification documents, clothing, and a pair of shoes. The deceased was identified as Mr Chawakorn, a 24-year-old student at the Provincial Police Training School Region 4 in Khon Kaen. Etched into the ground near the site was a distressing message: “I’ve tried many times. I’m sorry. I’m sad.” The body was discovered hanging from a metal railing under the bridge using black nylon trousers as a makeshift rope. The deceased was wearing only black underwear at the time. Rescue teams retrieved the body from the river. A preliminary examination by medical staff revealed no signs of struggle or external injuries. The estimated time of death was approximately 30 minutes before discovery. According to investigators, Mr Chawakorn was originally from Dan Sai District in Loei Province and had been assigned to begin a training placement at Mueang Loei Police Station the following day. Tragically, he died before his placement could begin. The police are in the process of notifying his family and are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. The body has been sent to Loei Hospital for a post-mortem examination. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-13. -
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