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All Vaccines Will Kill You - The evidence is overwhelming
you are so predictable and still don't understand reference - please look at the check list -
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Community School Transport Van Speeds Through Railway Barrier in Chonburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A van carrying schoolchildren tempted disaster after it drove through a railway crossing barrier just moments before a train passed through, sparking widespread concern about safety at the frequently breached crossing in Phan Thong district, Chonburi. The incident, captured on video and widely shared on social media via the Facebook page Khao Yai Phan Thong-Chonburi, shows a covered pick-up truck modified for school transport carrying a group of female students. The footage reveals the driver edging forward before suddenly accelerating around the lowered barrier, just seconds ahead of an oncoming train. The students inside the van appeared visibly panicked and fearful. The post accompanying the video criticised the driver’s recklessness, saying: “Just wait a bit longer, it’s not worth risking our children’s lives. Where is the safety in Phan Thong?” Reporters visited the site of the incident at a railway crossing near the Baan Ua-Arthorn housing estate in Phan Thong Subdistrict. The barrier was functioning normally and operated on an automatic system. Local resident, Auntie Jamnian, who lives nearby, described the moment: “I heard the train’s horn blaring very loudly. When I ran outside, I saw the school van had just gone through the barrier, and the train passed by seconds later. It was incredibly dangerous.” She added that this particular crossing lacks an on-site attendant and vehicles often ignore the barriers, crossing dangerously close to oncoming trains. “There have been multiple accidents here in the past, some with injuries, others fatal,” she warned. “Drivers need to be more cautious, especially those responsible for children.” The incident has reignited calls for stricter enforcement and improved safety measures at unmanned railway crossings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-28. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Thai Father-in-Law Kills Daughter’s Partner Over ‘Lack of Respect’ Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 65-year-old man has admitted to fatally attacking his daughter’s partner with a machete after accusing the victim of showing no respect during their brief relationship. The incident has shocked the local community and reignited discussions on family violence and tolerance. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362005-thai-father-in-law-kills-daughter’s-partner-over-‘lack-of-respect’/ -
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Crime Thai Father-in-Law Kills Daughter’s Partner Over ‘Lack of Respect’
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 65-year-old man has admitted to fatally attacking his daughter’s partner with a machete after accusing the victim of showing no respect during their brief relationship. The incident has shocked the local community and reignited discussions on family violence and tolerance. Police in Mueang Nong Bua Lamphu were alerted to a violent assault at a home in the Nong Bua subdistrict on 26 May. Upon arrival, they discovered the body of 38-year-old Mr Niphon, a resident of Nakhon Ratchasima, lying near the front gate of a newly built house. The victim had sustained multiple deep wounds to the neck, head, and back. Officers at the scene counted at least seven deep cuts, with one to the neck severing a vertebra and another to the head cutting through the skull. The attacker, Mr Monthree, remained at the scene and promptly confessed to the killing. Police recovered a long-handled forest-clearing machete, which was used in the attack. Mr Monthree stated that he had become increasingly angry over what he perceived as the victim’s consistent disrespect. The deceased had been in a relationship with Mr Monthree’s transgender daughter, known as Miss B, for about two months. During this time, Mr Monthree claimed, the victim never once offered a traditional Thai greeting or showed courtesy, even when they crossed paths in the house. “He never once gave a wai to me,” said Mr Monthree. “When I asked, ‘Do you even know who I am?’ he replied with, ‘I don’t give a damn who you are.’ Then the fight broke out. He was much bigger than me, if I hadn’t had the machete, he would have beaten me for sure.” The confrontation reportedly occurred after Mr Monthree returned from clearing land near his daughter’s house. He saw Mr Niphon speaking on the phone and, feeling slighted by his gaze, initiated the exchange that led to the fatal violence. Mr Monthree admitted that he may have overreacted, but showed no remorse for his actions. “No, I don’t regret it. He never respected me, not once.” The accused also voiced grievances over a 13-year-old girl adopted into the family, whom he considers his granddaughter. He claimed that the deceased had prevented him from visiting her and insisted she refer to Mr Niphon as her father, even sharing a bedroom, a situation Mr Monthree found unacceptable and disturbing. Tensions had apparently been simmering within the household. Mr Monthree explained that his daughter, a transgender, had previously pledged to stop dating men after suffering financially and emotionally in past relationships. She even asked her father to find her a child to adopt, which he did. However, she resumed relationships with men shortly afterwards, sparking frequent arguments. The fatal confrontation has resulted in Mr Monthree being formally charged with homicide, to which he has confessed. He is now in custody at Mueang Nong Bua Lamphu Police Station awaiting further legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-28. -
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All Vaccines Will Kill You - The evidence is overwhelming
You can get your information straight from the CDC but if you don’t have a link, the dishonest mudblood losers will play the same games as they are with me above. Even when they have been provided with the same links numerous times in the past.
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