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Twitter personality arrested for 50,000 baht scam impersonation
"Reports indicate that Mathurin is a well-known Twitter figure under the alias Level Sore, with over 30,000 followers." Judging by the tats, clothes and how she is posing she probably has multiple sores. -
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Married men: When did you realize that you had made a terrible mistake?
You're taking an overly extreme attitude. But money is generally one of the biggest problems in relationships. Most women will panic at any financial instability and women generally do not like to downgrade their lives. Just try as much as possible to stabilize your finances. Then find another gf/wife. -
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British Army could face depletion in 6 months to a year in the event of a large-scale war
Yes. I was a bit old for Iraq. I was actually about to go there, but our involvement ended before I left home shores so I got a posting to Singapore instead, a highlight of my life. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 7 December 2024
UPDATE Paragliding Activities Halted at Phu Thap Boek After Chinese Tourist’s Fatal Crash Authorities have suspended paragliding activities at Phu Thap Boek following a crash that claimed the life of a Chinese tourist. The incident, which involved a 56-year-old paragliding enthusiast from Jiangsu Province, China, occurred when his parachute failed mid-flight, causing him to plummet to the ground. The accident took place in Ban Phruan, Lom Kao District, Phetchabun, on the evening of December 5. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345463-chinese-paragliding-dies-in-crash-in-phetchabun/#findComment-19431775 -
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British Army could face depletion in 6 months to a year in the event of a large-scale war
No, sums up the sorry state of the military that so few want to join it. The military was a great start to my adult life, but sadly once Vietnam ended it was ignored by the government and allowed to become the failed organisation I was eager to leave. It evolved to a refuge for bullies and the incompetent. -
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Warning issued on eve of White Lotus series in Thailand - video
The OP is so cringeworthy, with every cliche about Thai tourism incorporated. -
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Danish Prisoner in Thailand Warns Against Drug Crimes
I sense a Go Fund Me coming soon. Conveniently left out of the article was this translated from a Danish story - "He had previously been convicted in Denmark for drugs." -
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Chinese Paragliding Dies in Crash in Phetchabun
UPDATE Paragliding Activities Halted at Phu Thap Boek After Chinese Tourist’s Fatal Crash File picture for reference only. Authorities have suspended paragliding activities at Phu Thap Boek following a crash that claimed the life of a Chinese tourist. The incident, which involved a 56-year-old paragliding enthusiast from Jiangsu Province, China, occurred when his parachute failed mid-flight, causing him to plummet to the ground. The accident took place in Ban Phruan, Lom Kao District, Phetchabun, on the evening of December 5. Preliminary investigations revealed that the paragliding operations at Phu Thap Boek had not received the necessary permissions from relevant authorities. The deceased, Mr. Huang Hao, entered Thailand on a tourist visa and was part of a group of more than ten international paragliding enthusiasts participating in recreational flights. Thai organisers facilitated these activities by arranging transport, accommodations, and flight logistics, despite the lack of proper authorisation. The flying route typically begins from a cliff at Phu Thap Boek and ends in a flat area in Wang Ban Subdistrict. Authorities have requested all paragliders to suspend their activities indefinitely. As of today, no paragliders have been seen operating in the area. Police in Lom Kao are facing challenges in communicating with the paragliding group due to language barriers and fear of legal repercussions. The group entered Thailand on tourist visas without declaring their intent to engage in paragliding, which may lead to further legal complications. The deceased’s body is currently at Somdet Phra Yupparat Lom Kao Hospital, awaiting coordination with the Chinese Embassy in Thailand to notify the family and address insurance claims. Phetchabun Governor Saran Yu Meethongkam has instructed the provincial tourist assistance centre to liaise with the Chinese Embassy to ensure the necessary procedures are followed. Phu Thap Boek, renowned for its stunning views and an elevation of approximately 800 metres, has been a popular paragliding destination for international enthusiasts. Over the past three years, Thai organisers have consistently arranged paragliding trips in the area, despite past crashes involving paragliders. This latest tragedy raises concerns about the safety and regulatory oversight of such activities. Local authorities are now working to ensure stricter enforcement of regulations and prevent future incidents. -- 2024-12-07
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