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Crime Swiss National 'David' Sentenced to Jail for Assaulting Thai Doctor in Phuket
Already absconded….lucky Thailand. Somewhere else will have to suffer the cunning stunt. -
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Retirement Extention renewal - Using an Agent - Requirements ?
Kasikorn pulled out a while back, if Bangkok Bank pulls the plug the agent users are at panic stations -
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Maga/Trump's big ugly bill set to kick 14 million Americans off their health care coverage
Exactly. The damage Trump has done is PERMANENT. -
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Dating 22-Year-Old Thai Bubble Tea Girl - She Just Asked for 30K/Month – Am I Being Played?
The 30,000 is because the family's water buffalo need dental crowns and root canal treatment. -
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Economy Thailand's Domestic Car Sales Rise for First Time in Nearly Two Years
Yeah , but Thai made or impoted Chinese EV's ? -
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Accident Helicopter Crash in Prachuap Khiri Khan
UPDATE Three Police Officers Killed in Helicopter Crash in Prachuap Khiri Khan Picture from responders. Royal Thai Police confirm a Bell 212 helicopter belonging to the Royal Thai Police crashed near Wat Nong Phang Phuai in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The incident occurred around 13:00 and resulted in the immediate deaths of all three officers on board. The Royal Thai Police officially confirmed the crash via their Facebook page this afternoon, stating: “Urgent! Helicopter Bell 212 #2215 from the Kanchanaburi Police Aviation Unit has crashed in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Initial reports confirm that two pilots and one mechanic have died. Further updates to follow.” The deceased have been named as: Police Lieutenant Colonel Prathueang Chulet, Pilot Police Sub-Lieutenant Songphon Boonchai, Co-Pilot Police Sub-Lieutenant Thinkrit Suwannanoi, Flight Mechanic Earlier reports of a person parachuting out before the crash have been dismissed. Initial reports indicate that the helicopter was part of a flight departing from Apakorn Kiatwong Camp in Chumphon province, heading towards Naresuan Camp in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Two helicopters were reportedly flying together, one from the Hua Hin Police Aviation Unit and one from the Kanchanaburi Police Aviation Unit. It remains unconfirmed which aircraft was involved in the crash. Emergency responders arrived at the crash site promptly but found no survivors. The cause of the crash is under investigation by aviation safety authorities and police officials. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-24. .
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