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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 July 2025
Tragedy as 14-Year-Old Schoolgirl Falls to Her Death from Seventh Floor of School Building Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 14-year-old schoolgirl has died after falling from the seventh floor of a school building in Nonthaburi province in what police are investigating as a possible suicide. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366712-tragedy-as-14-year-old-schoolgirl-falls-to-her-death-from-seventh-floor-of-school-building/ -
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Community Tragedy as 14-Year-Old Schoolgirl Falls to Her Death from Seventh Floor of School Building
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 14-year-old schoolgirl has died after falling from the seventh floor of a school building in Nonthaburi province in what police are investigating as a possible suicide. The incident occurred at around 07:00 on 14 July, at a secondary school located in Wat Chalo subdistrict, Bang Kruai district. Police from Bang Kruai Station, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Peeraphon Thongpitak, responded to the scene alongside emergency responders from Bang Kruai Hospital and forensic specialists from the Institute of Forensic Medicine. CCTV footage captured the victim exiting a lift on the seventh floor at approximately 6:57am. Her body was discovered lying face-up on a concrete area near the school’s football pitch. She was dressed in her school sports uniform and initial assessments revealed that she died from the impact. There were no signs of assault or missing belongings. Mr. Wanlop Yimdee, who first found the body, told investigators that he had seen the girl moments earlier standing alone near the seventh-floor balcony. Shortly afterwards, he heard a loud thud and rushed downstairs, where he discovered the girl motionless on the ground. Further troubling details emerged when one of the deceased’s classmates informed authorities that the girl had sent a farewell message via chat just before the incident. The message reportedly said: “No matter what happens tomorrow, promise me you won’t be sad.” Police are continuing their investigation and have yet to determine whether the fall was accidental or deliberate. Officers are interviewing teachers, classmates and close relatives, and are examining CCTV footage and messages on the girl’s mobile phone to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the tragedy. The school has expressed its condolences and pledged full cooperation with the investigation. 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 2025-07-15 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 July 2025
Lampang Abbot Crashes Car, Pressured to Disrobe After Beer Allegations Surface Picture courtesy of Komchadluek An abbot in Lampang, has been forced to disrobe following a string of troubling incidents that culminated in a car crash and explosive allegations from his temple disciples. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366711-lampang-abbot-crashes-car-pressured-to-disrobe-after-beer-allegations-surface/ -
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Community Lampang Abbot Crashes Car, Pressured to Disrobe After Beer Allegations Surface
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek An abbot in Lampang, has been forced to disrobe following a string of troubling incidents that culminated in a car crash and explosive allegations from his temple disciples. The 83-year-old monk, known as Phra Methee, abbot of Wat Sri Don Chai in Muang District, Lampang Province, drove his car off the road and into a drainage ditch on the Lampang–Chae Hom Road in Ton Thong Chai sub-district on the evening of 12 July. Rescue volunteers from the Ton Thong Chai Rescue Foundation found him sitting unharmed beside the vehicle. Local reports reveal that earlier the same morning, around 07:00, the monk had also crashed into a mannequin outside a clothing shop near Ratchawong Market. These back-to-back incidents sparked concern among community members. When confronted at the temple the following day, Phra Methee claimed he had been suffering from a flare-up of gout and other chronic illnesses and had been driving to a clinic for treatment when the collisions occurred. However, village leaders and residents, frustrated by his repeated solo outings in civilian areas, challenged his behaviour as inappropriate for a senior monk. A turning point came when a temple disciple publicly accused the abbot of previously instructing him to purchase beer on at least three occasions. This revelation further angered the local community, who viewed it as a clear violation of Buddhist precepts. Initially, the abbot resisted calls to disrobe, arguing that he had not committed any serious wrongdoing and that his car had been lawfully purchased from a used car dealership. However, growing pressure from villagers, citing a pattern of misconduct and unmonastic behaviour, ultimately led to his resignation from the monkhood at 16:00 on 13 July. The incident has once again brought scrutiny upon monastic discipline, where occasional scandals continue to spark public debate over the role and conduct of Buddhist clergy. Adapted by Asean Now from Khomchadluek 2025-07-15 -
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A 20 year old so should know how to behave himself.
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