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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 December 2024
Factory Worker Gathering Turns Violent After Jealousy Sparks Shooting, Injuring Two A late-night drinking party among factory workers ended in chaos when a man opened fire, injuring two people, after an argument stemming from inappropriate remarks. The incident occurred at 02:30 outside a convenience store in Soi Lung Chat, off Suk Sawat 84 Road in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345781-factory-worker-gathering-turns-violent-after-jealousy-sparks-shooting-injuring-two/ -
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Foreign Tourist Stuns Onlookers by Strolling Naked Through Phuket Hotel
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Factory Worker Gathering Turns Violent After Jealousy Sparks Shooting, Injuring Two
Picture from responders. A late-night drinking party among factory workers ended in chaos when a man opened fire, injuring two people, after an argument stemming from inappropriate remarks. The incident occurred at 02:30 outside a convenience store in Soi Lung Chat, off Suk Sawat 84 Road in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan. Police Lieutenant Dechachat Saruna of Phra Samut Chedi Police Station was notified of the incident and arrived at the scene with Deputy Superintendent Pol. Lt. Col. Sutjai Nueakoa Wai, investigative officers, and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers. At the scene, located approximately 100 metres into Soi Lung Chat, officers found two injured men at a stone table in front of the store. The first victim, identified as Mr. Saktawee, 36, from Sisaket Province, had been shot in the right collarbone. The second victim, Mr. Jakkrit, 31, from Chaiyaphum Province, was shot in the left leg. Emergency responders provided first aid before transporting them to a nearby hospital. Police also recovered three .38-caliber shell casings from the road, which were taken as evidence. Witnesses reported that the assailant, a man riding pillion on a white Honda PCX motorcycle driven by a woman, fled the scene in the direction of Suk Sawat 84 Road after the shooting. Police attempted to intercept the pair but were unsuccessful. According to Mr. Saktawee, one of the injured, the group had gathered outside the store at around 22:00 for a casual drinking session following a football match. The party included himself, his girlfriend, and Mr. Jakkrit, among others. At around 13:00, the shooter and his girlfriend passed by on their motorcycle and stopped when called over by Mr. Saktawee's girlfriend. During the brief encounter, Mr. Jakkrit, who knew the shooter's girlfriend, made casual remarks and touched her arm, causing the shooter to lose his temper. The shooter slapped Mr. Jakkrit twice, prompting a verbal altercation. The woman tried to defuse the situation by leaving with the shooter. However, moments later, the couple returned, and the shooter fired multiple shots into the group, forcing everyone to flee in panic. Mr. Saktawee and Mr. Jakkrit were struck by bullets during the attack. Another witness, Mr. Wetchayan, 41, a factory worker, corroborated the account, adding that the shooter appeared enraged by the interactions between Mr. Jakkrit and his girlfriend. Police have recorded the incident and are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby cameras to identify the suspects. Authorities have confirmed they know the identities of the assailant and his accomplice and are working to apprehend them. Both victims are currently recovering in the hospital as police continue their investigation. -- 2024-12-10 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
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I was absolutely mortified at what I witnessed yesterday.
It astounds me that so many posters on here that apparently like living in LOS want to change the fundamentals of the culture and replace it with some version of <deleted> hole western culture. If they love western culture so much they should go live in one. Thankfully, Thais have as much respect for farangs opinions as they do for soi dog's poop. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 December 2024
Fire Breaks Out on CNG-Powered Bus in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai District A fire was reported on a blue Bonluck air-conditioned public bus powered by NGV fuel in Phaya Thai District. The incident occurred in front of the Phahon Yothin Place building on Soi Phahon Yothin 8, Phahon Yothin Road, Sam Sen Nai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345780-fire-breaks-out-on-cng-powered-bus-in-bangkok’s-phaya-thai-district/ -
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Fire Breaks Out on CNG-Powered Bus in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai District
Picture from responders. A fire was reported on a blue Bonluck air-conditioned public bus powered by NGV fuel in Phaya Thai District. The incident occurred at 06:15 on December 9,in front of the Phahon Yothin Place building on Soi Phahon Yothin 8, Phahon Yothin Road, Sam Sen Nai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok. The fire originated in the engine compartment of the bus, causing damage to the engine but sparing the rest of the vehicle. There was not evidence of any leak in the CNG system. Firefighters from the Phahon Yothin Fire and Rescue Station arrived promptly at the scene and successfully extinguished the flames using water misting system, from the rapid response firefighting motorcycle deployed from the station. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit in the engine compartment. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported in the incident, as the bus was quickly stopped by the driver and passengers evacuated and the driver was unsuccessfully in extinguishing the fire with the fire extinguisher fitted to the bus. Authorities are conducting further inspections to ensure the safety of other buses using similar fuel systems, within the fleet of vehicles. -- 2024-12-10 -
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I was absolutely mortified at what I witnessed yesterday.
If you can't see that imposing western fear based regulations on Thailand will not stop at helmets you are apparently not intellectually prepared for a discussion on the subject. It begins with helmets and ends with just another western type fear based over regulated <deleted> hole like the ones some of us wanted to leave behind. You should take your helmet wearing crusade to the US and lecture the state legislators of the following states, or is it only Thailand that deserves your dictatorship desires concern? Illinois Iowa New Hampshire https://www.riders-share.com/blog/article/helmet-laws-by-state
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