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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 5 July 2025
Man Shot Dead, Five-Year-Old Caught in Crossfire in Trang Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A long-standing dispute between neighbours turned deadly in Trang province on the afternoon of 3 July, when the owner of a small grocery shop shot and killed a local man who allegedly stormed into the store armed with a knife. A five-year-old boy riding past on a motorcycle with his mother was struck by a stray bullet and injured in the chaos. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365761-man-shot-dead-five-year-old-caught-in-crossfire-in-trang/ -
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Crime Man Shot Dead, Five-Year-Old Caught in Crossfire in Trang
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A long-standing dispute between neighbours turned deadly in Trang province on the afternoon of 3 July, when the owner of a small grocery shop shot and killed a local man who allegedly stormed into the store armed with a knife. A five-year-old boy riding past on a motorcycle with his mother was struck by a stray bullet and injured in the chaos. The incident occurred around 15:30, at a grocery store on Warakiri Road, Moo 1, in Yan Ta Khao district. Pol. Lt. Suwit Suwanrat, deputy inspector at Yan Ta Khao Police Station, received reports of a shooting involving a seriously injured man and a young child who had been hit by gunfire. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, including officers from the Trang provincial forensics unit and rescue volunteers from Ruam Jai Foundation. Police arrived to find Mr Phromphong, 35, collapsed in a side alley next to the shop. He had suffered three gunshot wounds, one to the centre of the chest, one near the right nipple and one to the right waist. Despite emergency treatment, he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Yan Ta Khao Hospital. Meanwhile, a five-year-old boy who was riding pillion on a motorbike with his mother past the shop was hit in the left calf by a stray bullet. He was transferred to Trang Provincial Hospital for treatment and remains under close medical supervision, though his condition is reported to be stable. The suspected gunman, 36-year-old Mr Prachanat, owner of the grocery store, remained at the scene and surrendered to police with a 9mm handgun. He was taken into custody for questioning. According to initial police findings, the shooting was the culmination of a personal feud between the two men. Mr Phromphong, who reportedly had a history of drug use and past criminal behaviour, had frequently harassed Mr Prachanat, including stealing goods and causing disturbances at the shop. Tensions had reportedly escalated in the days leading up to the shooting. Moments before the fatal altercation, the victim’s father had visited the store in an attempt to resolve ongoing issues. Shortly afterward, Mr Phromphong arrived wielding a knife. Believing he was about to be attacked, Mr Prachanat retrieved a pistol from the drawer beneath his counter and fired three shots. A friend of the suspect told police that Mr Prachanat was normally mild-mannered and had no history of violence. The friend claimed that Mr Phromphong had previously threatened to stab Mr Prachanat over a dispute regarding shared access to a back road. Following the incident, Mr Prachanat did not attempt to flee and personally called the police to report what had happened. Police have launched a full investigation into the shooting, including forensic examination of the scene and interviews with witnesses. Charges will follow pending the outcome of the inquiry. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 5 July 2025
Parking Row Turns Ugly as Benz Driver Slaps Student in Bangkok Picture courtesy of Facebook/ หม่อม ณี BANGKOK - A Mercedes-Benz driver is at the centre of a storm after allegedly slapping a university student during a heated parking dispute outside a convenience store on Soi Sukhumvit 62 in Bangkok. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365760-parking-row-turns-ugly-as-benz-driver-slaps-student-in-bangkok/ -
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Report Thailand Tightens Cannabis Laws, Dispensaries Must Transform
I heard it's like Mos Eisley over there now! dam you evil weed! -
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Report Parking Row Turns Ugly as Benz Driver Slaps Student in Bangkok
Picture courtesy of Facebook/ หม่อม ณี BANGKOK - A Mercedes-Benz driver is at the centre of a storm after allegedly slapping a university student during a heated parking dispute outside a convenience store on Soi Sukhumvit 62 in Bangkok. The student took to social media to share a video of the confrontation, captioning it, “Wealthy Mercedes-Benz driver slaps university student in Soi Sukhumvit 62.” The footage, however, resulted in unexpected backlash against the student. Netizens criticised both the driver’s use of violence and the students’ behaviour. The original post was deleted, but the video quickly went viral after others reposted it across Thai social media platforms. In the video, the driver defended his actions, explaining difficulties in opening his car door due to the students’ motorcycle being parked too close. He claimed he had asked the female student to move it, but she refused, citing a lack of keys. The driver argued that the motorcycle could have been moved without keys or her boyfriend could have been called to assist. He emphasised that the area was not meant for motorcycle parking and that his request had been ignored. The driver accused the students of having poor manners. The students, however, insisted that the driver was rude and aggressive. A bystander intervened, suggesting both parties were wrong; the students for parking in a car space and the driver for using violence. Picture courtesy of Facebook/ หม่อม ณี The video concluded with the driver becoming irate and swiping the student’s phone, ending the recording. The resolution of the incident remains unclear, with no reports of legal action by the students against the driver for the alleged assault. This altercation mirrors a similar incident in Nonthaburi province, where a jewellery store owner and lawyer clashed over a parking dispute. In that case, the lawyer verbally attacked the store owner after blocking a space, leading to legal proceedings. The outcome remains unresolved. The unfolding of these parking disputes highlights ongoing tensions in urban spaces over vehicle accommodations and proper conduct, illustrating a broader issue facing city residents. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-05
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