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Crime Gunshot at Bangkok School: Love Affair Dispute Ends in Shooting Near Swimming Pool
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A male teacher was injured by a gunshot during a heated altercation involving a love triangle dispute at a school in the Bang Khen district of Bangkok. The incident took place near the school’s swimming pool, shocking staff and students alike. Police from Bang Khen Police Station were alerted to the sound of gunfire by the local emergency dispatch centre. Officers and rescue personnel from the Por Teck Tung Foundation were immediately dispatched to the scene. The incident occurred at a government-run school offering classes from Kindergarten 1 to Mathayom 3, located in the Anusawari subdistrict. Upon arrival, officers discovered a male teacher bleeding from the head. Preliminary reports indicated that the teacher had been arguing with another man over a romantic entanglement. During the confrontation, the assailant allegedly struck the teacher on the head with a firearm. The gun discharged during the assault, with one bullet reportedly firing unintentionally, but fortunately did not hit the victim. The attacker fled the scene immediately after the shooting. Emergency responders stabilised the victim at the scene before transporting him to Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital for further treatment. Police are now actively searching for the suspect and investigating the motive behind the incident, which is believed to be rooted in a personal dispute involving an alleged affair. Security footage from the school and surrounding area is being reviewed as part of the ongoing investigation. Authorities have reassured the public that the school is cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-17 -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Russia proposed exchanging kidnapped Ukrainian children for Russian soldiers. "We do not exchange children. This is madness, which, by the way, the Russians proposed — we give them soldiers, and they give us children. It’s simply beyond understanding, beyond international law; it’s in their nature," Zelenskyy emphasized that children need to be returned, not exchanged. According to Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has deported over 19,500 children from Ukraine. Russia proposed exchanging Ukrainian children for soldiers – Zelenskyy Surely the word should be kidnap above, not deport! -
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Replacement Insurance Document
If you are referring to the document given when you did the annual registration, no one will ever ask for that. papa usually just bins it. If you bought other insurance from an independent agent, contact him. -
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Replacement Insurance Document
If you are talking about the mandatory one then don't bother, if it's a private insurance then contact the company -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
Temple Monks’ Quarters Destroyed by Fire in Lampang Blaze, Electrical Fault Suspected Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fire has destroyed a monk’s residence at Wat Hat Pu Dai in Na Saeng sub-district, Ko Kha district of Lampang province, with early reports suggesting an electrical short circuit as the likely cause. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363850-temple-monks’-quarters-destroyed-by-fire-in-lampang-blaze-electrical-fault-suspected/ -
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Fire Temple Monks’ Quarters Destroyed by Fire in Lampang Blaze, Electrical Fault Suspected
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fire has destroyed a monk’s residence at Wat Hat Pu Dai in Na Saeng sub-district, Ko Kha district of Lampang province, with early reports suggesting an electrical short circuit as the likely cause. At approximately 18:15 on 15 June, local police from Ko Kha Station received an emergency call reporting a blaze at the temple. Firefighters from Na Saeng Subdistrict Administrative Organisation, along with support units from nearby areas, rushed to the scene to tackle the inferno. Upon arrival, the fire was already engulfing the two-storey building, which was partly constructed from wood, making it highly flammable. Despite the efforts of local villagers and emergency crews, the fire quickly consumed the structure. It took over an hour and half, for the fire to be brought under control, by which time the entire monk’s residence had been reduced to ashes. The abbot of the temple, Phra Khru Choti, 56, was reportedly working on the ground floor at the time of the incident. According to Phra Palat Kiatichai Klawatcharasarn, deputy abbot of Wat Na Kaeo Tawan Tok and secretary to the district monastic chief, a local resident alerted the abbot after noticing smoke coming from the upstairs window. The abbot immediately left the building and called for help. Unfortunately, the fire spread too rapidly for anyone to salvage any of the religious items or personal belongings stored on both floors of the residence. Senior monastic figures, including Phra Khru Phisut Pattana Phithan, district monastic chief and head of the Public Works Committee for the monastic council of Lampang, have since visited the site. Monks and local community leaders have joined in assessing the damage and assisting in the aftermath. An official investigation is underway, with the Lampang Division of the Scientific Crime Detection Centre expected to conducting a full forensic examination to confirm the exact cause. However, preliminary assessments suggest the fire was likely sparked by an electrical fault. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-17
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