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Foreigner Holds Thai Wife at Gunpoint in Car – Police in Chumphon Launch Search
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Motorcyclist Killed in Collision With Car on Highway 304
Picture from responders. A incident occurred when a motorcyclist riding against traffic was struck and thrown under a car on Highway 304 in Prachinburi Province, leading to his death after being dragged approximately 40 metres.. At around 19:00 on January 16, rescue workers from the Sajja Phutthatham Kabinburi Foundation received a report of a traffic collision involving a motorcyclist trapped under a car on the Nong Khla Bridge in Lat Takhian Subdistrict, Kabin Buri District. Emergency responders rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities discovered a Yamaha motorcycle with Nakhon Nayok license plates lying on the road after a collision. The other vehicle involved was a bronze Nissan car with Bangkok license plates. The motorcyclist, a male, was found lifeless under the car, his body severely mangled and dragged approximately 40 meters from the initial collision site. Rescue workers used specialised tools to lift the car and recover the body. Ms. Kasama the car driver, tearfully explained that she had been driving on Highway 304 toward Kabin Buri when the crash occurred. “It happened in a flash. I couldn’t see anything,” she said in distress. Ms. Jib an eyewitness, provided additional details. She stated that she saw the car traveling normally in front of her when it collided with a motorcycle. The motorcyclist was thrown into the path of the car and became trapped underneath. Ms. Jib used her hazard lights to signal the car driver and overtook the car, prompting the driver to stop by the roadside. Upon inspection, they discovered the motorcyclist’s body under the vehicle. Initial reports suggest that the motorcyclist was riding against traffic when the crash occurred. Police at the scene are investigating the exact cause of the collision and working to identify the deceased and notify the family. -- 2025-01-18 -
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French mafia chaos: Phuket residents slam tourists’ alley blockade - video
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 18 January 2025
Father, 72, Fatally Stabs Son in Self-Defence Amid Violent Dispute An incident occurred in Samut Prakan early morning on January 17, when a 72-year-old father fatally stabbed his son during a violent altercation. The father claimed he acted in self-defence after his son attacked him over a demand for money to purchase drugs and alcohol. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349142-father-72-fatally-stabs-son-in-self-defence-amid-violent-dispute/ -
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Father, 72, Fatally Stabs Son in Self-Defence Amid Violent Dispute
Picture from responders. An incident occurred in Samut Prakan early morning on January 17, when a 72-year-old father fatally stabbed his son during a violent altercation. The father claimed he acted in self-defence after his son attacked him over a demand for money to purchase drugs and alcohol. At 02:30 officers from Bang Pu Police Station were alerted to a fatal stabbing at a townhouse in a residential area in Phraeksa Mai, Mueang District, Samut Prakan. Police, along with forensic experts and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, arrived at the scene to investigate. Inside the house, they discovered the lifeless body of Mr. Parinya, aged 42, lying in a pool of blood in the ground-floor living room. He had sustained seven stab wounds to his chest, side, and arms. Nearby, the suspect, Mr. Prakob, the victim's father, sat waiting to surrender to the authorities. According to Mr. Pirom Kaewsamsri, a rescue worker who responded to the scene, the victim's mother ran out of the house in tears, pleading for help just as rescue teams arrived. She recounted that the dispute began when her son demanded money from his father to buy methamphetamine and alcohol. When his father refused, citing a lack of funds, the son became enraged and physically assaulted him, choking him violently. Fearing for his life, the father grabbed a nearby fruit knife and repeatedly stabbed his son in self-defence. The victim's mother, too frightened to intervene during the altercation, confirmed that her son had a history of demanding money from his father and would often become aggressive when denied. Police also noted that Mr. Prakob sustained minor injuries to his arm during the struggle. He was taken into custody for questioning at Bang Pu Police Station and has been initially charged with intentional manslaughter. The victim's body has been sent to Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Institute of Forensic Medicine for an autopsy. Further investigations are underway to gather more details surrounding the incident. -- 2025-01-18
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