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Crime Former Provincial Councillor Surrenders After Fatal Karaoke Bar Shooting
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. A former provincial councillor from Lopburi has turned himself in to police after a fatal shooting at a karaoke bar in Sri Thep district, Phetchabun province. The incident occurred at approximately 23:10 on the night of 15 June, at a karaoke establishment in Khok Sa-at subdistrict. Police from Sri Thep Police Station responded to reports of a violent altercation involving firearms that resulted in one man being fatally shot. The deceased was identified as Mr. Witthaya Yaemkhon, 40, who sustained a gunshot wound from a .45 calibre handgun. The bullet entered just below his left rib and exited through his back. Emergency responders confirmed his death shortly after the incident. At the scene, police recovered two spent bullet casings and a pistol magazine with additional rounds. A white Toyota vehicle bearing Lopburi registration plates, believed to belong to the suspect was found parked outside the venue and has since been impounded for further examination. Initial investigations revealed that two groups of patrons, one led by the suspect and the other by the victim, were dining separately at the bar when a verbal dispute escalated. A physical altercation ensued after the victim’s younger brother allegedly struck a member of the suspect’s group with a bottle. Mr. Sanan Phromsuk, the former Lopburi provincial councillor, then reportedly drew a firearm. In the ensuing struggle, the victim attempted to wrestle the weapon away, resulting in the fatal shot. CCTV footage from the bar has reportedly captured the incident in detail. Following the shooting, Mr. Sanan fled the scene. However, he has since surrendered himself to investigators at Sri Thep Police Station. Authorities confirmed that legal proceedings are now underway. The investigation continues as police gather further evidence and eyewitness accounts to determine the exact circumstances leading to the fatal confrontation. Adapted by Asean Now from ThaiRath 2025-06-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
Three Dead in Crash as Pickup Truck Crosses Central Reservation Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A road crash on Phetkasem Road in Nakhon Pathom Province has left three people dead and one critically injured after a pickup truck crossed the central reservation and collided head-on with an oncoming vehicle. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363862-three-dead-in-crash-as-pickup-truck-crosses-central-reservation/ -
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Accident Three Dead in Crash as Pickup Truck Crosses Central Reservation
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A road crash on Phetkasem Road in Nakhon Pathom Province has left three people dead and one critically injured after a pickup truck crossed the central reservation and collided head-on with an oncoming vehicle. The crash occurred near a petrol station in Moo 4, Tha Taman subdistrict, Nakhon Chai Si District. Police and rescue workers were alerted to the incident around midday, on 16 June. Officers from Nakhon Chai Si Police Station, along with volunteers from the Suksaranurak Foundation, rushed to the scene. Authorities arrived to find a silver Toyota Vigo 4-door pickup (registration from Bangkok) wrecked across the inbound lane towards Nakhon Pathom. The male driver was trapped inside the mangled vehicle and was later pronounced dead at Nakhon Pathom Hospital. A female passenger, Ms. Siriporn, 41, who was seated in the front seat, was seriously injured and rushed to Nakhon Chai Si Hospital. In the opposite lane, a black Toyota 4-door pickup (registration from Bangkok) was discovered with severe front-end damage. Two male occupants were found dead inside. One of the deceased, the driver, was estimated to be between 35 and 40 years old and was not carrying any identification. A mobile phone was found in the vehicle. The passenger, identified as Mr. Phakphon 18, also died at the scene. Both bodies were extracted using hydraulic rescue tools and sent to a local hospital for further examination. Eyewitness Mr. Boonmee, a 63-year-old fruit vendor, told police he had a clear view of the incident from his stall opposite the crash site. According to his account, the black pickup truck was travelling at high speed from Nakhon Pathom toward Bangkok when it suddenly mounted the central reservation and veered into oncoming traffic, smashing into the vehicle head-on. Police are currently investigating the cause of the crash. Forensic evidence and witness statements are being reviewed, and both vehicles will undergo mechanical inspections. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
Man Shoots Brother Dead After Violent Confrontation at Rented Home in Mukdahan Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 56-year-old man has been arrested for fatally shooting his younger brother nine times during a violent altercation at a rented home in Dong Luang district, Mukdahan province. The victim had reportedly been released from prison just two days earlier and had been causing repeated disturbances, according to the suspect’s wife. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363861-man-shoots-brother-dead-after-violent-confrontation-at-rented-home-in-mukdahan/ -
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FBI: Vance Boelter went to [two] other state lawmakers' homes before killing Hortman
From the federal indictment: Boelter also made lists containing the names and home addresses of many Minnesota public officials, mostly or all Democrats. -
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Crime Man Shoots Brother Dead After Violent Confrontation at Rented Home in Mukdahan
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 56-year-old man has been arrested for fatally shooting his younger brother nine times during a violent altercation at a rented home in Dong Luang district, Mukdahan province. The victim had reportedly been released from prison just two days earlier and had been causing repeated disturbances, according to the suspect’s wife. The fatal shooting occurred on 16 June at a house in Moo 8, Nong Bua subdistrict. CCTV footage captured the victim, Mr. Surasit, 46, approaching the home armed with a metal pipe. Moments later, loud shouting was heard, followed by nine gunshots. Neighbours quickly alerted authorities. Police and rescue workers arrived at the scene to find Mr. Surasit dead on a bed near the front door. He had been shot multiple times in the torso with a 9mm firearm. The alleged shooter, Mr. Nikorn, the victim’s elder brother and resident of the house, confessed to firing the weapon. Investigators discovered signs of a struggle inside the home, with scattered belongings, spent bullet casings, a homemade metal pipe weapon and a large machete left at the scene. According to Mr. Nikorn’s wife, Mrs. Saeng, she had fled the house before the shooting out of fear her brother-in-law would attack her. She revealed that since being released from prison, where he had served a nine-month sentence for drug use and property damage, Mr. Surasit had continually harassed the couple. On the day of the incident, he reportedly demanded 500 baht from her husband, who could only offer 300 baht. This led to an argument that escalated into physical violence and ultimately the shooting. A friend of the suspect, Mr. Krai, told reporters that Mr. Nikorn had previously moved out of the family home due to the constant harassment from his younger brother. Despite relocating, the victim continued to pursue and provoke him, culminating in the incident. Police have taken Mr. Nikorn into custody and are holding him at Dong Luang Police Station. He faces an initial charge of homicide. The weapon used in the crime was an unregistered firearm and further legal action regarding firearms offences may follow pending investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-06-17
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