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Crime Drunken Husband Stabs Wife to Death After Being Refused Money for Alcohol
I'd say that you had enough of alcohol for today smartbrain. -
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USA Trump to make decision on US involvement 'within two weeks'
Sadly the suffers do not live in reality and will react in their typical way whenever they see any mention of Trump. He's been backed into a corner. The Fordow facility needs to be taken out and only the US can do this. As for involvement the US is already involved but IMO boots on the ground won't happen. This is essentially an air war of attrition the attrition being Iran's missile numbers and it's ability to launch them vs Israel's interception capability. The end goal for Israel is to completely destroys Iran's capability to build nukes and the only way this will happen is with direct US involvement. As I said Netanyahu has backed Trump into a corner and I doubt he's too happy about it but his choices are limited IMO. -
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Politics Chuwit Kamolvisit Announces Political Comeback Amid Thai PM’s Leaked Call Scandal
Two Tiffy even better. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 June 2025
Electric Shock from Parade Vehicle Kills Two at Wedding Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A joyful wedding celebration turned into a scene of heartbreak when two men were electrocuted by a parade vehicle that had developed an electrical fault. The incident occurred in the early evening at Ban Kor village in Huai Tai sub-district, Khukhan district, Si Sa Ket province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364349-electric-shock-from-parade-vehicle-kills-two-at-wedding/ -
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Report Phuket to Introduce Cannabis Zones Amid Growing Concerns
It’s also illegal to smoke cigarettes in public which smell much worse than cannabis! And the cannabis we were smoking 20 years ago in Thailand smelled worse. When we smoked green bud, Thais didn’t know what it was. Times have changed. The health minister has been talking constantly about cannabis regulations. The horse is out of the barn. Big money is involved as are politicians. Nothing has changed, just more talk. As far as the RT are concerned, it’s legal, other than consumption in public. -
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Accident Electric Shock from Parade Vehicle Kills Two at Wedding
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A joyful wedding celebration turned into a scene of heartbreak when two men were electrocuted by a parade vehicle that had developed an electrical fault. The incident occurred in the early evening at Ban Kor village in Huai Tai sub-district, Khukhan district, Si Sa Ket province. The two victims were identified as 36-year-old Mr. Rungkiat, known by his nickname “Party,” the owner of the modified vehicle used as a parade sound system and 52-year-old Mr. Lon, a relative of the bride’s family. Both were pronounced dead shortly after being rushed to Khukhan Hospital. According to eyewitnesses, incident unfolded at around 16:00 on 19 June, as final preparations were underway for the last day of a two-day wedding celebration. Mr. Rungkiat had driven his blue modified pickup truck, equipped with powerful loudspeakers and lighting for mor lam music, to the venue. He was in the process of setting up the stage and connecting the sound and lighting systems. Without warning, Mr. Rungkiat collapsed next to the truck. Unaware of what had caused the fall, several guests rushed forward to help, including Mr. Lon. However, in his attempt to assist, Mr. Lon reportedly stumbled into a barbed wire fence, and as he grabbed the side of the vehicle for support, he was also electrocuted. It quickly became apparent that an electrical current was leaking from the vehicle, though the precise cause remains unclear. One witness said someone used a plastic chair to push Mr. Lon’s body away from the truck, after which power to the system was hastily cut. Both men were administered CPR and taken to hospital but were later confirmed dead. The wedding host, who had hired the vehicle for 17,000 baht to provide music entertainment for guests, said the performance was scheduled to begin at 18:00. Local authorities have launched a full investigation into the cause of the electrical fault, as questions mount over safety precautions and potential negligence. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khomchadluek 2025-06-21
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