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Thailand Eyes Senior Tourists for '25, Aiming for 40 Million Visitors
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Vehicle Plunges into the Sea at Map Ta Phut Pier, Search for Missing Driver
UPDATE Body Found Washed Ashore After Pickup Plunges Into Sea Near Mab Ta Phut Pictures from responders. A body has been discovered washed up on a beach in Rayong after a Nissan pickup truck plunged into the sea and was quickly swept away by strong waves. The incident occurred as the driver was on his way home after work. On the evening of February 16, fishermen reported seeing a silver Nissan pickup truck with license plate from Bangkok, fall into the sea near the Mab Ta Phut Industrial Estate, located on Highway I-1 in Tambon Mab Ta Phut, Mueang District, Rayong. The vehicle disappeared rapidly, sinking beneath the waves amid rough weather conditions. Authorities investigating the scene found vehicle parts and a license plate, as well as traces of the truck’s skid marks leading to the water. Rescue divers from Sawang Phorakhan and a local diving team launched an overnight search for the vehicle and the driver. At 12:30 on February 17, officers received reports that a body had been found washed ashore near the Mab Ta Phut Industrial Estate. Upon arrival, police confirmed the body was that of the 52-year-old driver, Phichai Suphanmok, who worked as an excavator operator at a local company. The body was identified by his clothes, a long-sleeved plaid shirt, black trousers, and grey sneakers. His body were sent to Chaloem Phra Kiat Hospital in Mab Ta Phut for a post-mortem examination. The truck was located about 1 kilometre from where it had fallen into the sea, resting on the seabed approximately 6 meters deep. The vehicle had been carried from the point of entry by the waves. Authorities later brought in a crane on a barge to complete the recovery operation, with the pickup being raised and recovered, as part of the investigation. -- 2025-02-18 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 18 February 2025
Burmese Worker Fatally Stabbed in Kanchanaburi: Suspect Apprehended A Burmese national was fatally stabbed in a workers’ housing area in Kanchanaburi on the afternoon of 17 February. Authorities quickly launched a manhunt and successfully apprehended the suspect, who is also from Myanmar, shortly after the incident. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352077-burmese-worker-fatally-stabbed-in-kanchanaburi-suspect-apprehended/ -
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Burmese Worker Fatally Stabbed in Kanchanaburi: Suspect Apprehended
Picture from responders. A Burmese national was fatally stabbed in a workers’ housing area in Kanchanaburi on the afternoon of 17 February. Authorities quickly launched a manhunt and successfully apprehended the suspect, who is also from Myanmar, shortly after the incident. At approximately 13:50, the Pitak Kanchanaburi Rescue Centre received an emergency report from the 191 police radio centre regarding a fatal stabbing incident in Soi 1, Kaeng Sian subdistrict. Rescue personnel and police officers were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, responders found the body of a male victim, identified as a Myanmar national, lying on his back inside a row of rented rooms. A single stab wound was found beneath his left ribcage. Medical examiners, along with police investigators, conducted an initial examination at the scene. Witnesses reported that the suspect, also a Myanmar national, had fled the scene after attacking the victim, who was believed to be his supervisor at a construction site. He ran towards an area near Wat Tha Nam Tuen School in an attempt to escape. Police from Mueang Kanchanaburi Police Station, along with volunteers, swiftly launched a search operation. After a short pursuit, the suspect was successfully apprehended and taken into custody. Police Investigator Pol. Lt. Col. Sam-ang Supaphattananan is leading the inquiry into the case. The motive for the attack has yet to be determined, but initial reports suggest that it may have stemmed from a workplace dispute. Authorities are continuing their investigation, and the suspect remains in police custody pending further legal proceedings. -- 2025-02-18 -
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Thailand Faces Severe Air Pollution Crisis as PM2.5 Levels Soar
The first thing is to replace the oil-burning Tuk Tuk 2-stroke engines! They all burn oil because of their design. Get rid of Two-stroke machines and the air quality will improve in a year! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 18 February 2025
New Casino Rules May Bar Thais Without $1.5M Fixed Deposits File photo for reference only //Wikipedia Thailand is eyeing ambitious advancements in its tourism sector by proposing a multi-faceted gaming industry centred around new casino laws. However, these regulations have sparked discussions, given their stringent conditions for Thai locals wishing to enter casinos. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352076-new-casino-rules-may-bar-thais-without-15m-fixed-deposits/
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