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Ambulance Crashes into Motorbike, Killing Two in Roi Et
Picture from responders. A rescue ambulance transporting a patient to hospital collided with a speeding motorbike, resulting in two fatalities. The driver claimed the motorbike overtook another vehicle at high speed and veered into his lane, making the crash unavoidable. At 09:10 on 29 January, police in Suwannaphum District, Roi Et Province, were alerted to a fatal road crash involving an ambulance from the Na Yai Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) and a motorbike. The incident occurred near Ban Hang Yai, Moo 6, on a four-lane road still under construction, where vehicles were temporarily allowed to travel in both directions. Upon arrival, police found the ambulance with damage to its front, while a modified racing-style motorbike lay wrecked in the middle of the road, approximately 20 metres away. Tragically, the two motorcyclists, later identified as Mr. Weerapon (31) and Mr. Chanchai (18), were pronounced dead at the scene. The ambulance driver, Mr. Amporn (53), stated that he was transporting a patient to Suwannaphum Hospital when he saw the oncoming motorbike overtaking two pickup trucks at high speed. The bike swerved into his lane, and despite his efforts to steer away, a collision was inevitable, with the motorbike striking the front-left side of the ambulance. Authorities noted that the ambulance lacked a dashboard camera, making it challenging to verify events. Police will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the full circumstances of the crash. -- 2025-01-31 -
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Thai Authorities Nab 17 Foreigners in Island Immigration Raids
This report sounds like a RTP propaganda bulletin... dreadful waste of police time... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 31 January 2025
Loan Shark Throws Bomb at Debtor’s House in Nakhon Ratchasima A violent loan shark threw a ping-pong bomb at a debtor’s house in Phimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima, after failing to collect repayment. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350370-loan-shark-throws-bomb-at-debtor’s-house-in-nakhon-ratchasima/ -
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Easy pass. On tollways
I find myself using the tollways in Bkk from time to time. Can someone pls help and tell me where to get an easy pass. My understanding is that it is a physical card. So where to buy and where to top up. Cash is a pain on the tollways also I find myself using route 9. . Am I right that the mway is only on route 9 ? -
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Loan Shark Throws Bomb at Debtor’s House in Nakhon Ratchasima
Picture of the suspect’s vehicle captured from CCTV. A violent loan shark threw a ping-pong bomb at a debtor’s house in Phimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima, after failing to collect repayment. The incident occurred at approximately 16:50 on 29 January, when police from Phimai Police Station were alerted to an explosion in front of a residential property in Phimai Municipality. Upon arrival at the scene, officers found scattered bomb fragments in front of the house but confirmed that no injuries or fatalities had resulted from the attack. Investigators collected evidence from the site to aid in their inquiry. The homeowner, Mr. Thanasit, 63, told police that he had rented the house to Mrs. Wasiraporn, who had only moved in a month earlier. He was shocked to learn that an explosive had been thrown at the property and rushed to inspect the damage. Neighbours informed police that Mrs. Wasiraporn had taken out a high-interest loan from an unlicensed lender. The lender had reportedly visited the house to demand repayment, but when he found that she was not home, he assumed she had fled. In retaliation, he threw a homemade bomb at the property, seemingly as a threat rather than an attempt to harm anyone. A neighbour living opposite the house reported seeing a white pickup truck park in front of the house on the afternoon of 29 January. A man exited the vehicle, and moments later, an explosion was heard. The suspect then quickly fled the scene in the pickup. Phimai Police have launched an investigation to track down the loan shark responsible for the attack. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and gathering witness testimonies to bring the perpetrator to justice. Residents are urged to report illegal lenders and to exercise caution when borrowing money from unlicensed sources. -- 2025-01-31
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