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Thailand Video News May 21: Thai Woman Holds Police Drug Search Responsible for Miscarriage


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In this 'Good Morning Thailand' program, hosted by Alex and Jay, covers the overview of significant news from across Thailand and some Southeast Asia countries. The stories include Thailand seizes assets from ex-DSI chief; woman sues police for miscarriage; poisoning suspected in death; strict cannabis laws; new villa; Malaysia attack; Vietnam child abuse; AstraZeneca's $1.5B Singapore plant.

 

1. **Thai woman blames police drug search for miscarriage**: Thailand's NACC seized 44 million baht from ex-DSI chief Tharit Pengdit for amassing unusual wealth.

 

2. **Former DSI chief faces 44 million baht asset seizure**: Orranee sues Samut Prakarn police, claiming a vaginal drug search caused her miscarriage during a raid.

 

3. **Thai woman suspected of poisoning her husband**: Pichit Kleepjinda's mysterious death raises suspicions of poisoning by his wife, Mod, as police investigate.

 

4. **Thai economy will be heavily affected by cannabis regulation**: Strict cannabis laws could harm Thailand's tourism, local businesses, and healthcare sectors, pushing activities underground.

 

5. **Woman seeks help as daughters drug threats endanger granddaughter**: Sanom seeks help for her drug-addicted daughter's violent behavior and threat to her baby in Bangkok.

 

6. **Irish blogger builds dream home for himself, mother in Chiang Mai**: Johnny Ward builds a luxury villa in Chiang Mai for $600,000, featuring a pool, home cinema, and man cave.

 

7. **Kindergarten teacher caught abusing children on camera**: A lone attacker, with ties to Jemaah Islamiyah, killed two police officers in Johor before being shot dead by police.

 

8. **AstraZeneca announces plans to build $1.5 billion cancer research facility**: Teacher caught on camera abusing a child; authorities suspend kindergarten operations in Ho Chi Minh City.

 

9. **Terror suspect who killed 2 police offers acted as a lone wolf**: AstraZeneca announces a $1.5 billion ADC manufacturing facility in Singapore, enhancing precision medicine.

 

 

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