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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 1 December 2024
Truck Plunges 100 Metres into Ravine After Brake Failure, Killing 1 & Injuring 3 An incident occurred early morning on the Chiang Muan-Nan Road in Ban Mai, Chiang Muan District, Phayao Province, when a six-wheel crane truck lost control due to brake failure, crashed into an electricity pole, and plunged into a 100 metre deep ravine. The incident resulted in one fatality and three injuries. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345008-truck-plunges-100-metres-into-ravine-after-brake-failure-killing-1-injuring-3/ -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
It would the same John Smith as the John Smith in the copy of the passport photo page they took with unique passport number, date of birth, place of birth etc. Would take a UK government computer a few seconds to pull up all the specific details of that John Smith see where he worked, where he lived, see his ISA accounts, probably bank accounts etc. If people want to move money around that is not traceable they just open several offshore bank account in different company names in different closed tax jurisdictions and pass the money between them. -
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How much sin sod for 28 yo single mom of 2 Bangkok suburb (Rangsit)
Right, I give up, you must be sitting there laughing your head off while reading all of the replies that are taking your comments seriously, you should be a politician, or maybe you should work in marketing. A giveaway comments, for example, "The first 3 months of 10k/month is fine since im living in her home and sex daily." Keep going, the humour is making me laugh. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 1 December 2024
Thailand and U.S. Set to Resume Direct Flights by February File photo courtesy: Traveloka Direct flights between Thailand and the United States are poised to restart in February, following the expected upgrade of Thailand's aviation safety rating by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344989-thailand-and-us-set-to-resume-direct-flights-by-february/ -
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Special Train Collides with Track Inspection Vehicle in Suphanburi
Picture captured from video of the incident. A collision occurred on the morning of November between Special Train No. 983 and a track inspection vehicle on the Suphanburi railway line at approximately 08:35. Fortunately, three railway workers aboard the inspection vehicle managed to jump clear in time, sustaining only minor injuries. Special Train No. 983 was a chartered service heading to Suphanburi Station. The route is typically served by only one passenger train per week, requiring additional caution for any non-scheduled services. Local residents in the area, unfamiliar with frequent train activity, may have been unaware of the train’s presence. Railway officials, however, should have been fully informed of the schedule. According to statements, the workers heard the train’s horn but mistook it for a train operating on the main railway line, leading to the unfortunate miscalculation. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the incident and to ensure improved safety protocols for future operations. Video of the incident courtesy of Richard Barrows X account below. -- 2024-12-01 -
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Motorcyclist Loses Control, Falls from Overpass, and Dies After Secondary Collision
Picture from responders A fatal collision occurred late night on November 29, on the Kanchanaphisek Road in Nonthaburi, Thailand, where a man riding a motorcycle lost control, fell from an overpass, and died after being struck by another vehicle. Police from the Bang Yai Police Station, along with rescue volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation and forensic medical personnel, rushed to the scene following the report. The incident took place near a U-turn overpass close to Wat Phra Ngern Alley in Bang Muang Subdistrict, Bang Yai District. Upon arrival, officials found the lifeless body of a man lying on his back in the middle lane of the inbound expressway, approximately 10 metres from the overpass. The victim, later identified as Mr. Samrit, 26, from Maha Sarakham Province, was found withsignificant bleeding from his mouth, and abrasions were found all over his body. The overpass, standing about 5 metres tall, revealed clear evidence of the crash, where a black-and-red Honda Wave motorcycle, license plate from Bangkok, belonging to the victim, was found toppled with severe front-end damage. Long scrape marks extended approximately 10 metres along the bridge concrete railing, suggesting the rider lost control before the fall. Police temporarily closed two lanes of the expressway to investigate, causing traffic congestion on the inbound side toward Taling Chan. Preliminary investigations indicated that the victim’s body was projected far from the bridge’s base, likely due to being struck by another vehicle after the fall. Medical examiners observed that internal injuries, particularly head trauma from the impact, may have caused brain injuries, causing the profuse bleeding from the mouth and nose, leading to his death. The victim’s body was transported to the Institute of Forensic Science for a detailed autopsy to confirm the cause of death. Police continue to investigate the incident, including tracing the vehicle involved in the secondary collision. -- 2024-12-01- 1
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Body of Man Found Floating in Bangkok Canal with Stab Wounds
Picture from responders. Bangkok authorities were alerted to the discovery of a man’s body floating face-down in the Khlong Chong Nonsi canal near Narathiwat Road, Sathorn, early morning on November 30. The body was found with multiple stab wounds to the chest and neck. At approximately 07:30, Police Sub-Lieutenant Narin Sunthat from Yannawa Police Station received the report and proceeded to the scene with patrol officers and a rescue team from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation. The victim, dressed in a blue shirt and brown trousers, was found face-down in the canal. Notable tattoos on the left arm were observed. Upon recovering the body, rescuers confirmed that the deceased had sustained several stab wounds to the chest and neck, indicating a violent attack. A nearby vendor, identified as 32-year-old Kantaphong, who sells floral garlands at the intersection where the body was found, recounted his last encounter with the victim. According to him, the man had approached him three days earlier, asking for money to buy alcohol. He gave the man 40 baht, noting that the victim appeared unharmed and behaved normally at the time. Shocked by the subsequent discovery, he shared all details with the police. Authorities are now investigating the case, collecting evidence, and reviewing CCTV footage in the area. The body has been sent for forensic examination to determine the exact time of death and confirm the victim’s identity. -- 2024-12-01
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