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UCLA Official ‘no hire list,’ for Jews
You’re soft on crime buddy - 20 years minimum, federal time. -
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BMW Driver in Fatal Crash Misses Mediation Appointment Again
Picture from responders. A woman driving a BMW car, who caused a crash that killed a mother and her two children in Chumphon province, failed to attend a second scheduled mediation session with prosecutors and the victims’ family. The incident occurred on November 27, when Jirantanin Tangkhao, 30, was driving at high speed and rear-ended a motorcycle, resulting in the deaths of the mother and her two children near a bridge in Tak Daet subdistrict, Muang district, Chumphon. Police charged her with multiple offenses, and she was released on bail pending further investigation. The case is being prepared for submission to the Chumphon Provincial Court. Initially, both parties were summoned to mediate at Muang Chumphon Police Station, but the driver failed to appear, citing illness. A new session was scheduled for December 9, at the Chumphon Office of Rights Protection and Legal Aid. However, she failed to show up again. At 13:30 on December 9, the prosecutor handling the case, Nattapong Boonthongkong, along with Deputy Superintendent Panin Choti and the victims’ family, including Prakrit Rattanapha, the husband and father of the deceased, waited at the mediation session. Despite extended delays, neither Jirantanin nor her representatives attended. Prakrit later reported that the prosecutor had explained the legal process for both criminal and civil cases. He also submitted a formal request for the prosecutor to issue another written invitation to Jirantanin, proposing December 25, 2024, at 13:00 as the next mediation date. The prosecutor assured that the letter would be sent by Thursday. “If she doesn’t attend again, it will only harm her case,” Prakrit said. Regarding the criminal case, Prakrit noted that prosecutors and police assured him the case would proceed promptly, with an expected court filing within three months. For the civil case, progress depends on the defendant’s cooperation. Prakrit stated that if the defendant continues to delay, legal measures would be pursued to prevent further prolongation. Nattapong added that the mediation process is separate from the criminal proceedings, which continue as police gather evidence. He emphasised that if the defendant fails to attend further mediation, the victims can still pursue compensation through legal means. “If she does not attend again, it doesn’t mean she will avoid responsibility. The case will move forward, and the criminal trial will include opportunities for mediation in court,” Nattapong explained. The case remains under investigation, with prosecutors and authorities aiming to ensure justice for the victims’ family. Original story here: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344783-crash-kills-mother-and-two-children-in-chumphon-driver-flees/ -- 2024-12-10 -
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Chinese Mother-Daughter Duo Jailed for Tormenting Neighbours in Bassingham UK
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 December 2024
Lao Man Found Dead in Pond in Phrae After Refusing to Return Home Police in Phrae Province received a report on the morning December 9, of a man found dead in a pond near a garden in Moo 1, Muang Mo Subdistrict, Muang District, Phrae. The incident occurred near the Ban Muang Mo cemetery. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345792-lao-man-found-dead-in-pond-in-phrae-after-refusing-to-return-home/ -
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Sattahip Navy Personnel Save Woman Attempting Suicide on Pedestrian Bridge
2 meters is all it takes if you hit head first irrespective of the vehicles to finish one off. -
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Lao Man Found Dead in Pond in Phrae After Refusing to Return Home
Pictures from responders. Police in Phrae Province received a report on the morning December 9, of a man found dead in a pond near a garden in Moo 1, Muang Mo Subdistrict, Muang District, Phrae. The incident occurred near the Ban Muang Mo cemetery. Authorities, including officers from Phrae Police Station, rescue teams, and a forensic doctor from Phrae Hospital, arrived at the scene around 07:40. Local officials, including Village Chief Khruawan Panyawai and Subdistrict Headman Thongthip Muang-un, were also present to assist in the investigation. The body of the deceased was discovered in a chest-deep pond. Rescue workers retrieved the body and conducted a preliminary examination. The man, estimated to be about 30 years old, was identified as a Lao national from Savannakhet. He had been working in Rong Fong Subdistrict but had refused to return to Laos. According to locals, the man was known for his daily alcohol consumption and had been staying in the area, taking care of gardens for local residents. Authorities suspect he may have been heavily intoxicated and accidentally fallen into the pond, leading to his death. Police documented the scene and collected evidence but were unable to contact the man’s family. His body has been sent to the morgue at Phrae Hospital for further procedures. Investigations are ongoing. -- 2024-12-10 -
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Massage Parlour Visits Turn Fatal: Singaporean Tourist and Thai Singer Die
Had a foot massage recently and at the end while massaging arm she broke the skin and blood everywhere as on blood thinners.
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