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Crime Disabled Man Arrested for Murder and Robbery of Elderly Woman in Rayong
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Police in Rayong have arrested a 45-year-old disabled man in connection with the brutal murder and robbery of a 72-year-old woman, who was found stabbed to death in her home. The suspect, identified only as Kritsana, known by the nickname “Ja”, was taken into custody on the evening of 22 July, by officers from Huai Pong Police Station. He is accused of killing Ms. Raenoo, who was found with three stab wounds in her house in the Chak Klang 5 community, Huai Pong subdistrict, Mueang Rayong District. Investigators believe the motive was robbery, as the victim’s 2-baht-weight gold necklace was missing from the scene. Kritsana, who walks with a limp and is unemployed, reportedly lived in a rented room behind the victim’s house. During police questioning, he confessed to having used methamphetamine and admitted he had intended to steal from the property. According to police, Kritsana entered the house by forcing his way in through the back, but was caught in the act by the elderly resident. When confronted, she allegedly attempted to threaten him with a knife. A struggle ensued, during which Kritsana overpowered the victim, fatally stabbing her and fleeing the scene with the gold necklace and a gold-encased amulet. A fake gold bracelet was discarded at the scene. He later asked a friend, who works as a food delivery rider and shares a room with him, to help sell the stolen items. The friend drove him to a gold shop in Ban Chang District, where the rider entered the shop with the gold items. However, Kritsana himself emerged to collect the money. The necklace fetched 47,000 baht, while the amulet was sold for an additional 5,000 baht. The suspect then deposited 49,000 baht into an ATM outside a convenience store on Soi Noen Kraprok. During interrogation, Kritsana admitted to being addicted to online gambling, particularly slot games and said some of the money had already been used for gambling purposes. Police also found four methamphetamine pills in his trouser pocket at the time of arrest. He has been formally charged with murder and robbery. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-24 -
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UK Flat – Sell or Keep Renting? Expats Who’ve Been There – What Did You Do?
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UK Flat – Sell or Keep Renting? Expats Who’ve Been There – What Did You Do?
The new rules are similar to Scotland where my property is, the main change was no contract period when they move in, can move out in a month if they want, in reality this hasn't been a problem, tenants I've had stay for years -
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Report French President Macron Slams Baseless Rumours Claiming His Wife Is a Man
File photo French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, have taken legal action against Candace Owens, accusing her of defamation. The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Superior Court, centres on Owens’ claims, which question Brigitte's gender. Owens broadcast a controversial YouTube video titled "Is France’s First Lady a Man?", which quickly gained traction among her millions of followers. Owens has continued to produce content and sell merchandise supporting the unfounded theory, causing significant distress to the Macrons. The lawsuit alleges she has deliberately brought these allegations to a broad audience, causing "substantial economic damages" and threatening future opportunities for the couple. Owens, undeterred, hinted at further commentary on her social media platforms. Despite receiving evidence disproving her allegations, Owens has refused to issue a retraction, according to the Macrons’ lawyer, Tom Clare. The evidence confirms Brigitte was born as a woman named Brigitte Trogneux and refutes absurd claims of influence by unknown forces. The suit seeks punitive damages, aiming to hold Owens accountable for her "relentless" defamation campaign. This legal battle is not an isolated incident; Brigitte previously faced and initially won a similar case against two French women. That case is now in appeal. President Macron, at a recent event in Paris, expressed how such misinformation infiltrates their personal lives, creating unnecessary upheaval. As the lawsuit unfolds, the Macrons emphasise the severe impact of these false stories, describing them as invasive and dehumanising. The French government, considering the lawsuit a private affair, remains silent. Meanwhile, Owens’ ongoing commentary ensures continued public attention, blending notoriety with the potential for commercial gain. Adapted by ASEAN Now from CNN 2025-07-24 -
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