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Frustrated with Thai Immigration - 90 day online report frustrations
I hope I dont sound too dumb here...again, as its probably been answered somewhere here , but after reading several pages I could not see it. How much does the online 90 day report cost? vs a reputable agent in Pattaya? Any Pattaya agent recommendations are appreciated. Thank you. -
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Construction Worker Dies After Crane Arm Hits Power Line in Trat
Picture from responders. A 47-year-old construction worker, identified as Mr. Uthai (surname lost his life after an incident involving a crane and a power line in Prachapakdee Soi 5, Nong Khan Song subdistrict, Mueang district, Trat. Police in Trat province received the emergency call on the evening of January 5, reporting that a worker had been electrocuted and was in critical condition. Rescue personnel from the Trat Buddhist Charity Association and a medical team from Trat Hospital were dispatched to the scene immediately. Upon arrival, responders found Mr. Uthai unresponsive, with severe burns on his feet and no detectable pulse. Rescue workers attempted CPR at the scene before transferring him to Trat Hospital via ambulance. Tragically, medical professionals later confirmed that he had succumbed to his injuries. The incident occurred near a parked 10-wheel lorry fitted with a crane, which had been in use for a house construction project. The vehicle’s left-front tyre showed signs of burning, and the crane arm was still entangled with the power line. Scorch marks were also found at the truck’s grounding base. According to Mr. That 36, a fellow worker at the site, Mr. Uthai had been operating the crane to position a construction beam when the incident occurred. Strong winds may have caused the crane arm to inadvertently strike the power line. This resulted in an electrical current travelling through the crane and into Mr. Uthai’s body before grounding into the earth. Mr. Uthai collapsed immediately, and Mr. That attempted to assist by pulling him away from the truck and performing CPR before emergency responders arrived. Authorities are investigating further to determine what contributed to the incident. -- 2025-01-06 -
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Wills
A point to think about - Thailand does not recognise a foreign will for a Thai asset. -
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Drunken Australian Man Arrested After Stealing Motorcycle
Another quality tourist, we need to see this idiot face! -
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Driver Crashes Car, Toppling 15 Utility Poles, Damaging 4 Vehicles
This should teach the MEA officials to not use Super Glue next time when planting utitlity poles. -
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DIY solar system - how to sell electricity to PEA
Same same, and conx to PEA, JIC, and only thing on the grid is the BEV wall charging cable, which rarely gets used. Not a DIY install, but at the time, don't we would have saved enough to bother. If another system wanted, very possible, then I would DIY it, as install would not be on a roof, and just a stand alone frame, or storage shed, large enough for 5kW off grid inverter & ~9 panel system. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
Excavator Driver Shot Dead Near Palm Plantation in Surat Thani Police in Surat Thani province are investigating the murder of a 29-year-old man who was shot dead near a palm plantation in Chaiya district. Authorities were alerted to the incident at around 09:00 on January 5. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1348000-excavator-driver-shot-dead-near-palm-plantation-in-surat-thani/ -
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Excavator Driver Shot Dead Near Palm Plantation in Surat Thani
Picture from responders. Police in Surat Thani province are investigating the murder of a 29-year-old man who was shot dead near a palm plantation in Chaiya district. Authorities were alerted to the incident at around 09:00 on January 5. Officers arrived at the scene, located along a single lane dirt road, in the Tha Motai subdistrict, where they discovered the body of Mr. Somsak Sangkhadul, a local excavator driver. The victim, identified as residing at 9/5, Moo 6, Tha Motai, Chaiya district, was found lying face down in a pool of blood. Nearby, police also found drug paraphernalia. The preliminary investigation suggests that Mr. Somsak may have known his killer. Police suspect he had arranged to meet someone at the location to resolve a dispute. However, the meeting turned violent when the suspect reportedly pulled out a firearm and shot him at close range before fleeing the scene. Forensic officers collected evidence from the crime scene, while investigators questioned nearby residents and potential witnesses. Police are working to determine the motive and identify the suspect, who is believed to have had a personal conflict with the victim. -- 2025-01-06
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