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United Healthcare CEO gunned down - scam of the century
Crime of the century man. The health insurance company fake hacked their own accounts to avoid paying out claims. Deny deny deny .... and people die ... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 8 December 2024
Chiang Mai: Second-Hand Clothes Vendor Rescued from 60-Metre Tower A second-hand clothes vendor in Chiang Mai experiencing extreme stress over informal debts climbed a 60-metre communication tower but became stranded and had to call emergency services for help. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345614-chiang-mai-second-hand-clothes-vendor-rescued-from-60-metre-tower / -
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Why is the British national anthem about the monarch and not the country?
The UK is a monarchy - so it is all about the monarch And the people are 'subjects' not 'citizens' 5555 Source: Me- a UK subject -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 8 December 2024
Woman Severely Injured After Being Hit by Taxi While Crossing Road at Night A woman was severely injured in a late-night collision after being struck by a taxi while attempting to cross the road. A bystander performed CPR, reviving her before medics arrived. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345613-woman-severely-injured-after-being-hit-by-taxi-while-crossing-road-at-night/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 8 December 2024
Authorities Raid Counterfeit Hair Dye Operation in Phitsanulok Police in Phitsanulok have uncovered a counterfeit operation selling fake L’Oréal hair dye and related products, seizing items from a residence. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345612-authorities-raid-counterfeit-hair-dye-operation-in-phitsanulok/ -
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14-Year-Old Boy Shot in Front of Mall, Seeks Police Help for Survival
Picture from responders. A 14-year-old boy was shot early on the morning of December 7, in a targeted attack near a popular shopping mall in Yala. The teenager, identified as “Red”, managed to escape and sought help from local police, fearing for his life. At approximately 01:45 on December 7, the Yala City Police Station received a distress call from a checkpoint at Mueang Yala. A group of teenagers reported that one of their peers had been shot in the abdomen and was in need of immediate medical assistance. The victim, later identified as Red, was conscious when police arrived at the scene. He told officers that the shooting occurred in front of a Mini Big C store near Bana Alley, located on Phang Mueang 4 Road, close to the Phang Mueang 4 market. After being shot, he fled the scene and sought refuge at the checkpoint. Police and emergency teams immediately responded to the area, conducting an initial investigation and securing the scene. An inquiry is ongoing, with investigators coordinating with local authorities to follow proper procedures. The young boy’s condition is stable, and further details regarding the motive for the shooting are yet to be determined. Authorities continue to investigate the incident. -- 2024-12-08 -
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Foreign Tourist Stuns Onlookers by Strolling Naked Through Phuket Hotel
Picture courtesy of โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต Facebook page A Facebook page called โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต (Hodjang Phuket Province) on December 7, posted photos of a foreign tourist walking completely naked through a hotel in Patong, on Thaweewong Road, Kathu District, Phuket. The tourist, visibly intoxicated, wandered around the hotel without any regard for the many people present in the area. Hotel security staff later intervened, escorting the individual out and instructing them to put on clothing. The Facebook post accompanying the photos included the caption: “Drunk and stripped, walking boldly along Patong Beach. The ‘quality’ of some tourists under the visa-free policy in Phuket.” The incident has sparked a wave of online discussion about the behaviour of some tourists visiting Thailand under the country’s relaxed visa policies. -- 2024-12-08 -
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Chiang Mai: Second-Hand Clothes Vendor Rescued from 60-Metre Tower
Picture from responders A second-hand clothes vendor in Chiang Mai experiencing extreme stress over informal debts climbed a 60-metre communication tower but became stranded and had to call emergency services for help. The incident occurred at approximately 09:30, on December 7 in front of the San Phi Suea Municipality office in Chiang Mai. According to reports, the distressed man, not named but aged 47, contacted emergency hotline 1669, stating that he was overwhelmed by his debt situation. He climbed the radio transmission tower and accidentally got an electric shock, leaving him stuck and too weak to descend. Emergency hotline staff alerted local authorities, including Deputy Mayor Phawit Boonchala of San Phi Suea Municipality. Rescue teams specialising in rope rescue operations, along with a team from the San Phi Suea Rescue Foundation, were quickly dispatched to the scene. Rescuers used a drone to assess the situation and confirmed that the casualty was conscious but weak and unable to communicate effectively. A specialised rope rescue team climbed the tower, while a fire service turntable ladder with a rescue cage, provided by Chiang Mai Municipality was deployed to bring the man down. The rescue operation lasted over two hours, and the casualty was safely brought to the ground before being transported to a hospital for treatment. Deputy Mayor Phawit stated, "We responded immediately after being informed. Despite his weakened state, he was conscious. Our rope rescue team worked efficiently, and we ensured his safety during the operation." Authorities are investigating the incident and have urged anyone dealing with financial or emotional distress to seek help from appropriate channels rather than resorting to dangerous actions. -- 2024-12-08
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