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Accident Man Killed After Lorry Slams into Rocket Festival Float in Uthai Thani
Picture courtesy of Matichon. An incident occurred in Uthai Thani province on the afternoon of 19 June, when a 10-wheel lorry ploughed into the rear of a decorative float preparing for a local rocket festival, killing a 70-year-old man at the scene and injuring three others. The fatal crash occurred around 15:00 on the Uthai Thani–Manorom Road, approximately one kilometre from the provincial city centre. Emergency services rushed to the scene following reports of a serious collision involving a festival procession vehicle and a lorry. The vehicle that was hit had been elaborately decorated for participation in the upcoming Bun Bang Fai (rocket festival) celebrations and had reportedly travelled from Roi Et province. It was struck from behind by a lorry registered in Nakhon Sawan, with the force of the impact causing the float to skid forward into a parked Honda saloon. Fortunately, no one was inside the car at the time. Rescuers discovered the lifeless body of a man, later identified only as “Phor Yai Boem”, aged 70, beneath the festival vehicle. Three others sustained injuries, two with minor wounds and one seriously hurt. All were taken to Uthai Thani Hospital. Preliminary investigations by police revealed that the deceased was the driver of the festival float. He had reportedly exited the vehicle to inspect the rear section just moments before the crash. Witnesses stated that he was beneath the float conducting checks when the lorry slammed into the back. Mr. Narachai, 26, who was travelling with the victim and others, said they had travelled together from Roi Et in a group of six to take part in the annual festival, scheduled to take place on 21–22 June at Thap Salao Reservoir in Lan Sak district. The group had stopped by the roadside to eat, just past Wat Tha Sung. While preparing to set off again, the victim was inspecting the float’s rear when the collision occurred. The lorry driver, Mr. Krisana 51, told police he was en route to pick up a rice delivery in Lat Yao district, Nakhon Sawan, accompanied by his wife and five-year-old daughter. He claimed that his daughter had handed him a phone from the back seat to request a cartoon and while turning to take the device, he failed to see the float ahead before colliding with it at speed. He denied consuming alcohol, but police have stated they will be conducting a breathalyser and drugs test, as the investigation continues. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-20 -
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Where would we be if trump didn’t kill the nuclear agreement with Iran
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Report Dutch Expat Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Fraud in Crime Crackdown
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 June 2025
Drunken Husband Stabs Wife to Death After Being Refused Money for Alcohol Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A domestic incident has left a woman dead in Khon Kaen province after her husband, reportedly enraged at being refused money to buy alcohol, stabbed her in a fit of rage. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364229-drunken-husband-stabs-wife-to-death-after-being-refused-money-for-alcohol/ -
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Crime Drunken Husband Stabs Wife to Death After Being Refused Money for Alcohol
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A domestic incident has left a woman dead in Khon Kaen province after her husband, reportedly enraged at being refused money to buy alcohol, stabbed her in a fit of rage. Police from the Mancha Khiri Police Station were alerted to a stabbing at a residence in Moo 1, Kut Khao subdistrict, Mancha Khiri district, Khon Kaen. Upon arrival, they found local residents restraining a man identified as Mr Thanom 60, who immediately confessed to stabbing his wife, 51-year-old Mrs Chalouay. According to Pol. Col. Teerathat Phongsuwan, superintendent of Mancha Khiri Police Station, the weapon used was a one-foot-long pointed kitchen knife, commonly kept for household tasks. It was found on a marble bench at the front of the house, stained with blood. Initial reports indicate that Mr Thanom, a heavy drinker known to consume five to six bottles of alcohol daily, flew into a rage when his wife refused to give him money to purchase more. The couple, who were known to argue frequently, had reportedly consumed alcohol prior to the incident. Mr Thanom was also described as intensely jealous and controlling. Mrs Chalouay suffered severe injuries to her lower abdomen and was first rushed to Mancha Khiri Hospital before being transferred to Khon Kaen Hospital. She succumbed to her injuries due to heavy blood loss. The couple’s son, 23-year-old Mr Veerachart, described the harrowing scene. He recalled hearing his mother call out for help, crying out his older brother’s name. Running from his room, he witnessed his father stabbing his mother from behind while restraining her. Together with his brother, they tried to wrestle the knife from their father, who continued to force the blade into their mother’s abdomen. Eventually, they succeeded in disarming him. Mr Veerachart said there had been no shouting or signs of a fight beforehand. While his parents often argued, he said he never imagined it would lead to such a violent outcome. His father, once a day labourer, had been unable to work after breaking his leg in a road crash. His mother had been the family’s sole breadwinner since. Mr Thanom was arrested at the scene and charged with murder, as well as carrying a weapon in a public place without reasonable cause. Police confirmed that he did not attempt to flee or conceal his crime. He remains in custody awaiting legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-20
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