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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Kitten Clings to Life: Survives 240-Kilometre Ride on Car’s Drive Shaft Picture courtesy of Thai Rath A daring black kitten miraculously survived a 240-kilometre journey clinging to a car's drive shaft, finally finding a loving home in Udon Thani. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364808-kitten-clings-to-life-survives-240-kilometre-ride-on-car’s-drive-shaft/ -
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Report Kitten Clings to Life: Survives 240-Kilometre Ride on Car’s Drive Shaft
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath A daring black kitten miraculously survived a 240-kilometre journey clinging to a car's drive shaft, finally finding a loving home in Udon Thani. Wipachet Soikliao, a 58-year-old railway officer, called upon the Songserm Dham Udon Thani Foundation after his colleagues heard meows during their drive from Udon Thani to Khon Kaen. Despite several stops, they failed to locate the source of the cries until their return, when Wipachet’s dogs, Mee and Black, alerted them beneath the vehicle. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath With help from rescuers, a female kitten, about four months old, was discovered clinging tightly to the drive shaft. Exhausted and very thin, she was gently removed and placed in a box. Wipachet, who already cares for multiple pets, named her Black and added her to his growing family. Believing in the luck animals bring, Wipachet intends to buy lottery tickets using his vehicle's registration numbers, hopeful for a win. Black's incredible journey touched hearts, echoing another recent rescue in Bangkok where a K9 dog found a kitten among rubble. The heartwarming tale of survival and new beginnings highlights the compassion and care given to these resilient animals, turning their perilous predicaments into stories of hope. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-26 -
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Crime Axe Attack in Chon Buri: Road Dispute Escalates Violently
Questioning? She should be forcibly sodomized until her memory is jarred. Or she could be incarcerated in place of the driver. -
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Crime Axe Attack in Chon Buri: Road Dispute Escalates Violently
Not sure why you mentioned racism but we he’s right the brown Muslims and boat people from Africa and other <deleted>e holes are ruining the country . And now the UK is turning into a <deleted>e hole because of luvvie fools like you. There now that’s got to be top prize for going off topic 👍 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Immigration Police Bust Swedish Fraudster in Pattaya Condo Raid Picture courtesy of Khaosod A Swedish national, aged 39 and identified as Ludde, has been arrested in Pattaya as part of a major sweep against transnational crime by Thai immigration police. Ludde was taken into custody at a condominium in the vibrant tourist hotspot, following a red notice warrant from European authorities. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364807-immigration-police-bust-swedish-fraudster-in-pattaya-condo-raid/ -
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Crime Immigration Police Bust Swedish Fraudster in Pattaya Condo Raid
Picture courtesy of Khaosod A Swedish national, aged 39 and identified as Ludde, has been arrested in Pattaya as part of a major sweep against transnational crime by Thai immigration police. Ludde was taken into custody at a condominium in the vibrant tourist hotspot, following a red notice warrant from European authorities. Accused of orchestrating an elaborate fraud scheme, Ludde allegedly used forged documents to impersonate company reps, tricking businesses into providing goods without payment. The scam spanned 11 cases between September 2021 and April 2023, with damages totalling over 3.5 million baht. Police Lieutenant General Chairit Anurit, Commander of Immigration Bureau 3, stated that the arrest aligns with efforts to clamp down on foreign criminals in Thailand. Authorities are keen to ensure such activities do not undermine the nation’s security. Beyond his initial crimes, Ludde faced two additional fraud charges, with damages around 304,631 Swedish kronor (approximately 891,000 baht). Arrest warrants from Stockholm District Court and European authorities followed, both issued in early June. The Immigration Bureau tracked Ludde to Pattaya, apprehending him for further legal proceedings. Thai police plan to coordinate with Swedish officials for his extradition, ensuring he faces justice. In related developments, a Vietnamese woman involved in cryptocurrency and forex scams was arrested in Bangkok. Detained with two bodyguards, the 30-year-old defrauded over 2,000 Vietnamese nationals of approximately 10.1 billion baht. She was caught under an Interpol Red Notice for her extensive scams. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-26
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