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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 15 August 2025
Men Save Pregnant Woman from Chao Phraya River Picture courtesy of Amarin. Dramatic images have emerged showing the life-saving moment when two men rescued a pregnant woman from the Chao Phraya River after she jumped from the Phra Nangklao Bridge. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369799-men-save-pregnant-woman-from-chao-phraya-river/ -
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Community Men Save Pregnant Woman from Chao Phraya River
Picture courtesy of Amarin. Dramatic images have emerged showing the life-saving moment when two men rescued a pregnant woman from the Chao Phraya River after she jumped from the Phra Nangklao Bridge. According to the Thai Smile Boat Facebook page, the incident involved 5-month pregnant woman who had jumped into the river. Two employees of Thai Smile Boat, Mr Chakrit Sakharichanon and Mr Supak Phoosuea, sprang into action. Grabbing a life ring and life jackets, they jumped into the river and successfully rescued her. The woman was safely brought aboard the boat, where she was given immediate care and handed over to authorities for further assistance. The dramatic rescue has been widely shared online, highlighting the bravery and quick thinking of the two men. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-08-15 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 15 August 2025
Cambodian Woman Found Dead After Alleged Assault by Husband Picture courtesy of SiamNews. Police in Nonthaburi are investigating the mysterious death of a Cambodian woman who collapsed and died inside a local food shop shortly after telling others she had been assaulted by her husband. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369798-cambodian-woman-found-dead-after-alleged-assault-by-husband/ -
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Picture courtesy of SiamNews. Police in Nonthaburi are investigating the mysterious death of a Cambodian woman who collapsed and died inside a local food shop shortly after telling others she had been assaulted by her husband. Officers from Rattanathibet Police Station were called to the restaurant in Tha Sai subdistrict, Mueang Nonthaburi, at around 13:00 on 14 August, where they found the body of Ms Chante, 49, slumped over a table. Her sudden death shocked the shop owner and customers. The owner, Ms Pawana, said the deceased was a regular customer. That morning, Ms Chante had returned to the shop after buying food elsewhere and complained that her husband had physically assaulted her. She then asked to rest at one of the tables. Ms Pawana, busy preparing food, thought little of it until a motorcycle taxi driver who came to buy food later remarked that the woman appeared to be lying unusually still. On closer inspection, Ms Chante was found to have died and police were called. According to Ms Nok, the sister of the deceased’s husband, the couple had been together for around eight years and both worked in construction. She said Ms Chante was known to drink alcohol regularly, and that the previous day, 13 August, she had left their workers’ camp with her belongings and had not returned. Her husband, Mr Natthaphon, told police that his wife drank every day. He admitted the couple had argued the previous day because he wanted her to go to work, but she had responded angrily. He confessed to slapping her in the mouth four or five times in a fit of anger. A preliminary examination by a doctor found bruising to the cheeks and mouth, but the exact cause of death remains unclear. The body has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Science for a full post-mortem to determine how she died. Police say they are awaiting the autopsy results before deciding whether to pursue criminal charges. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamNews 2025-08-15 -
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Video 20 Foreigners Assault Thai Shop Owner in Phuket Dispute
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 15 August 2025
Prisons Hold Special Operations Tactical Challenge 2025 Pictures courtesy of SiamRath. The Department of Corrections has launched a tactical skills competition for prison special operations teams, aimed at enhancing the abilities of officers in handling emergency situations behind bars. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369797-prisons-hold-special-operations-tactical-challenge-2025/
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