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Accident India Orders Urgent Boeing Fuel Switch Checks After Deadly Crash
If you want to go with speculation against already published information then, up to you. -
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Trump Fires Maurene Comey, Epstein's Prosecutor
I think he's a Brit pretending to be Russian, perhaps had a Russian squaddie for a dad (technically, pretty much all Russian males will have been a conscript at some point), based on previous statements. Probably 50-55, judging from stated first hand knowledge of popular British culture from the 1990s. Ask him about Big Vern. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 18 July 2025
Phayao: Man Drowns After Birthday Blessings, Body Found 200 Metres Downstream Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A 64-year-old man drowned in a swollen river in Phayao province, just after performing a religious ceremony to mark his birthday. His body was discovered over two hours later, entangled in bamboo 200 metres downstream from where he fell. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367064-phayao-man-drowns-after-birthday-blessings-body-found-200-metres-downstream/ -
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Accident Phayao: Man Drowns After Birthday Blessings, Body Found 200 Metres Downstream
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A 64-year-old man drowned in a swollen river in Phayao province, just after performing a religious ceremony to mark his birthday. His body was discovered over two hours later, entangled in bamboo 200 metres downstream from where he fell. The incident occurred at the Mae Tam river behind Wat Pa Lan Kham in Mae Tam subdistrict, Mueang district. Police Lieutenant Sonthaya Pattawee, deputy investigator at Mueang Phayao Police Station, responded to the emergency call alongside a forensic medical team from Phayao Hospital and divers from Luecha Foundation, Siam Ruamjai Rescue, and Phutthayan Rescue teams. On arrival, officers found a crowd of concerned locals gathered near the weir, where the victim, later identified as Mr Kamol, was reported to have slipped and fallen into the fast-moving river. According to family members, Mr Kamol had earlier celebrated his birthday by making merit at the local temple. After the ceremony, he walked down to the stream behind the temple to catch fish, a common activity after heavy rain. However, as he walked along the muddy bank, he reportedly slipped and fell into the current. Nearby residents and relatives attempted to rescue him but were unable to reach him in time. Emergency services were called and launched an immediate search operation despite continued rain. Divers battled through poor visibility and strong currents for over two hours before locating his body trapped in an underwater bamboo thicket approximately 200 metres from where he had fallen. His remains were retrieved and transferred to Phayao Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Police have confirmed the cause of death as accidental drowning. The body has since been released to the family to proceed with funeral rites according to Buddhist tradition. Local authorities have urged the public to exercise caution near rivers and streams, particularly following heavy rainfall when water levels and flow can be dangerously unpredictable. Adapted by Asean Now from Khomchadluek 2025-07-17 -
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Why are Thai people so against thinking?
When you say Thai people, do you mean a Thai girl who you are in a relationship with? She may not want to hear your many questions, she's just interested in payment. Ha, ha, just noticed it's a 2018 topic Who digs these threads out of the closet 😂
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