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Young Thai-Australian Woman Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Picture from responders. A 20-year-old Thai-Australian woman was found dead on 29 January, in what appears to be a suicide by hanging in Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Police and rescue teams responded to the incident but were unable to save her. At around 12:00, Lieutenant Apinan Srithongrungthip, deputy investigator at Bang Lamung Police Station, along with rescue personnel from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation, were called to a location near Bypass Road 36 (Krating Lai-Rayong), Moo 6, Nong Pla Lai Subdistrict. At the scene, a Bangkok Pattaya Hospital ambulance was present, and officers confirmed the identity of the deceased as Ms. Pick (20), a dual Thai-Australian national. A ligature mark was found on her neck, and despite medical efforts, she had already passed away before emergency responders arrived and could not be saved. Preliminary investigations suggest that Ms. Pick hanged herself inside her home in Moo 5, Nong Pla Lai Subdistrict. Family members discovered her body at around 11:00, immediately cut her down, and rushed her to meet medics near the Wat Nong Ket Noi temple. However, she was pronounced dead after arriving there. While initial reports suggest that she may have been struggling with personal issues, police have stated that a full investigation will be conducted. The deceased's body has been transferred to Pattaya Patmakul Hospital, where it will be held until relatives provide the necessary documents to arrange a religious funeral. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-01-31 -
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Trump Extends White House Invitation to Netanyahu Amid Regional Tensions
Good i hope he receives a heros welcome. He has reduced but not eliminated the power of Hamas after they broke a long agreed cease fire and invaded Israel. -
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British drug dealer busted and back in cuffs after Thailand trip
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 31 January 2025
Uncle Kills Nephew Over Land Dispute in Sisaket Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A longstanding family dispute over land ownership ended in death on 29 January, when a 67-year-old man shot and killed his 40-year-old nephew in Kantharalak district, Sisaket province. The suspect later confessed to the crime, citing prolonged harassment and threats as his motive. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350376-uncle-kills-nephew-over-land-dispute-in-sisaket/ -
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Lord Mandelson Retracts Trump Criticism, Calls Previous Remarks "Ill-Judged and Wrong"
Mandelson has a dishonest history in Politics. However like so many before him readily changes his opinion on President Trump to secure a top position. -
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Uncle Kills Nephew Over Land Dispute in Sisaket
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A longstanding family dispute over land ownership ended in death on 29 January, when a 67-year-old man shot and killed his 40-year-old nephew in Kantharalak district, Sisaket province. The suspect later confessed to the crime, citing prolonged harassment and threats as his motive. Police from Kantharalak Police Station responded to a call reporting a fatal shooting in a rice field south of Ban Ta Khruea, Village 4, Khanun Subdistrict. Upon arrival, officers discovered the body of Mr. Wittun, 40, near an underground water pipe. He had been shot in the chest with a homemade long-barrel flintlock gun. The suspect, identified as Mr. Mun, 67, fled the scene immediately after the shooting, escaping into a nearby rubber plantation at the edge of the village. According to relatives, the victim and suspect were uncle and nephew and had been in conflict for some time. The dispute centred on a piece of land that had been passed down from their grandmother. The victim insisted that the suspect vacate the land, claiming it had been legally inherited by his mother. Mr. Mun had been living in a small hut on the land for many years, but tensions escalated when Mr. Wittun and his friends dismantled an old house on the property on 24 January. This action is believed to have been the catalyst for the fatal confrontation. A large-scale manhunt was launched, involving special task forces from the 23rd Ranger Regiment, police sniffer dogs, and drones for aerial surveillance. After four hours of searching, authorities spotted a motionless figure in a cassava field approximately 600 metres from the crime scene. On closer inspection, they found Mr. Mun lying in an exhausted state, having endured hours under the scorching sun in an attempt to evade capture. During initial questioning, Mr. Mun claimed he acted in self- defence, alleging that his nephew had repeatedly threatened him with an axe in an effort to force him off the land. Unable to endure the intimidation any longer, he fired the fatal shot. The suspect was taken into custody along with the homemade firearm and transported to Kantharalak Police Station for further investigation. He is now facing charges of murder and illegal possession of a firearm. Authorities continue to investigate the case, urging families involved in property disputes to seek legal resolution rather than resorting to violence. -- 2025-01-31
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