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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 21 November 2024
Aussie teen dies in Bangkok after Laos poisoning, 4 dead File photo for reference only One of the Melbourne teenagers on an idyllic backpacking adventure in Asia has died in a Bangkok hospital from a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344209-aussie-teen-dies-in-bangkok-after-laos-poisoning-4-dead/ -
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Holy scandal: Temple abbot caught in unholy acts with young boys
Nothing to do with Rome the protestants are even bad and in all religions it happens... -
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Visa on Arrival refused - what is the best way to re-enter Thailand?
Yes I posted days ago .,. "If DVD difficult for the OP then a non O with ongoing extensions is an option. If insufficient funds then use an agent" A non O with or without agent good option.. -
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Aussie teen dies in Bangkok after Laos poisoning, 4 dead
One of the Melbourne teenagers on an idyllic backpacking adventure in Asia has died in a Bangkok hospital from a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos. Bianca Jones, a 19 year old Australian tourist, became the latest person to die from a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos after drinking vodka shots. The Aussie teen’s death is the fourth in just over a week, with police scrambling to investigate the deadly trend sweeping the town of Vang Vieng. Jones’ family confirmed the tragic news today, November 21, just hours after the US State Department revealed an American man had also died in the same area. Meanwhile, two young Danish women, aged 19 and 20, met a similar fate last week, sparking fears that a batch of toxic, bootleg alcohol could be to blame. Jones’ friend, 19 year old Holly Bowles, is currently in critical condition in Bangkok, along with a British woman, as both fight for their lives on life support. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his sorrow for the teenager’s death. “Our first thoughts at this moment are with her family and friends who are grieving a terrible and cruel loss. This is every parent’s very worst fear and a nightmare that no one should have to endure.” Jones and Bowles were reportedly staying at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng, where the hostel manager told the Associated Press that over 100 guests were offered free shots of Lao vodka. The manager said no other guests reported health issues but confirmed the hostel has now ceased giving out free alcohol amid the police investigation. Australian and UK police have issued urgent warnings to travellers about the dangers of methanol poisoning in Laos, advising caution when consuming alcohol in the country. Methanol, unlike ethanol found in standard alcoholic drinks, is highly toxic and often used by bootleggers to increase alcohol content cheaply but with lethal results. In recent years, methanol poisonings have claimed lives across the globe, with mass deaths reported in India, the Philippines, and Peru, reported BBC News. Jones’ family has requested privacy as they mourn, thanking supporters for the “overwhelming support, love, and prayers.” By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Herald Sun via Yahoo News Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-21 -
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Thai man admits to kicking stranger’s head in Kalasin - video
“I didn’t know the person I attacked. I was drunk, and now that I’m sober, I deeply regret my actions. I promise I won’t behave like this again.” Amphol extended apologies to both the victim and the online community for his misconduct. Case dismissed. Next case .... -
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UK Tax Return when resident in Thailand - How to?
I (think) I need to file a UK tax return even though I may not need to pay any tax, as I have a property rented out in UK. But according to the UK Gov website I can't use the Inland Revenue on-line form as I'm non-resident. The website says I need to purchase commercial software to file the return. This seems strange as there's also the 'free' system on the Gov website .... but for UK residents only. Looking at the hundreds of commercial tax filing systems listed on the Gov website, the prices start around £60 GBP. What have other members done? Purchase the commercial software, just use the free UK one using a UK address, use an accountant, not bother? Seems wrong to have to buy software just to pay tax! (Also serves me right for being honest about living in Thailand with my gov pension .... no annual rises and I have to pay to file a tax return.)
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