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What do you think really happened ?
I can confirm all you say. I was in a major broadcast newsroom in another country (also all night after that hit) when the first reports came in. AP, AFP, DPA and Reuters all said dead at the scene. We had a correspondent on the scene soon after. The only one to survive was in the front passenger seat - also the only one wearing a seat belt. If she'd had the sense to buckle up she'd have lived as well. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 29 January 2025
Two Killed in Pick-Up Truck Collision with Trailer and Concrete Barrier in Pathum Thani Two men were killed in a crash early morning on 28 January, when their pick-up truck collided with a trailer truck and crashed into a concrete barrier along Highway 9 in the Khu Bang Luang Subdistrict, Lat Lum Kaeo District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350164-two-killed-in-pick-up-truck-collision-with-trailer-and-concrete-barrier-in-pathum-thani/ -
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Getting residence certificate at One Stop Service Center - Chamchuri Square in 2025
Actually the "fee" has gone up. It's now 800 baht if you have an LTR or 1300 baht if not. Of course if you have the time to wait for it in the mail, it will continue to be free. -
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A death sentence for some
Maybe that is what you should be doing instead of constantly complaining with your endless tirades. The moaning and groaning is bad for your health. -
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Two Killed in Pick-Up Truck Collision with Trailer and Concrete Barrier in Pathum Thani
Picture from responders. Two men were killed in a crash early morning on 28 January, when their pick-up truck collided with a trailer truck and crashed into a concrete barrier along Highway 9 in the Khu Bang Luang Subdistrict, Lat Lum Kaeo District. At around 01:40 Pol. Lt. Ratchaphon Boonwichian, an investigator from Khu Bang Luang Police Station, received reports of the crash and responded to the scene with traffic police and rescue volunteers, with hydraulic cutting equipment. The crash occurred approximately 500 metres past the Lat Lum Kaeo weighbridge in the direction of Bang Bua Thong. Authorities found a grey Toyota Vigo pick-up truck (registration from Bangkok) with a rear metal cage that had detached upon impact. The vehicle was completely destroyed, its front end crushed against a concrete barrier. Inside the wreckage, rescue workers discovered two fatalities. Using cutting equipment, they retrieved the body of the passenger first, identified as Mr. Rachit Pholsongkhram, 54, a resident of Nong Nam Sai Subdistrict, Ban Phai District, Khon Kaen Province. The driver, Mr. Somboon Boonpok, 48, from Nong Bua Subdistrict, Tha Tum District, Surin Province, was also removed and pronounced dead at the scene. Approximately 200 metres away, police found a 22-wheeled Hino trailer truck (registration from Bangkok) parked on the left-hand lane. The vehicle bore damage near the right front wheel. The driver, Mr. Peeraphon Pothisan, 32, from Sisaket Province, was waiting to provide his statement. Mr. Peeraphon explained that he was transporting goods from Saraburi to Klong Toey Port, driving in the middle lane, when the pick-up truck suddenly veered across into his lane and collided with the right side of his vehicle. The impact caused the pick-up to spin and crash into the concrete barrier. He pulled over to assist, only to discover the two victims trapped inside the wreckage. Relatives of the deceased, travelling in a convoy of 4 vehicles, soon arrived at the scene. Mr. Worawit Pholsongkhram, 29, said the group was travelling from Nakhon Ratchasima to a residence in Thakham. His father, Rachit, had been riding with his uncle, Somboon, in the pick-up truck. He was following behind when the crash occurred and found both men dead upon arrival. Police suspect that the driver of the pick-up truck may have fallen asleep at the wheel. Authorities have documented the scene and will conduct further investigations to confirm the exact cause of the incident. The bodies were transported to Lat Lum Kaeo Hospital, where relatives will arrange for funeral rites. -- 2025-01-29 -
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Distrust of Police, Not Racism or Far Right Drove Children to Participate in Southport Riots
Well the prevailing narrative was that they were all far right mobs with an agenda. Oh Starmer what have you done.......... Two tier justice right there....^^^
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