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Man Killed by Elephant in Chanthaburi Province
Picture from responders. At approximately 11:15 on December 11, the Sawang Katanyu Rescue Team in Kaeng Hang Maeo District, Chanthaburi Province, received a report of a fatal elephant attack in Moo 6, Khao Lamok Reservoir Soi, Phawa Subdistrict. Upon arriving at the scene, rescue personnel discovered the body of a 45-year-old man identified as Mr. Wirat Kaikaew. Originally from Bo Thong District, Chonburi Province, Mr. Wirat had been working and residing in a community forest plantation in Moo 6. The victim had suffered multiple crush injuries and broken limbs and was covered in blood. The state of the body suggests the victim had been dead for 10 to 12 hours. Preliminary investigations revealed that the incident occurred during the night when the victim was attacked by a wild elephant. Authorities, including officers from Kaeng Hang Maeo Police Station and other relevant agencies, were contacted to investigate the scene further. The body of the deceased was transported to Kaeng Hang Maeo Hospital for an autopsy. Further details regarding the incident remain under investigation. This event highlights the ongoing risks posed by human-wildlife conflicts in areas where elephants and human activities intersect. -- 2024-12-12 -
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Nigerian Man Arrested Over Online Prostitution Scheme
I think the master of that slogan, has turned out to be one of the bad guys. Good cops in, Bad cops out. -
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Nigerian Man Arrested Over Online Prostitution Scheme
a means to commence payment on previous email promises... -
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Nigerian Man Arrested Over Online Prostitution Scheme
I thought 'John' was someone buying sex not selling it. Geez, times have changed.🤣- 1
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5 Workers Found Dead at Fermented Fish Factory Pit in Phetchabun
Basic H2S situation , sadly no training to alert workers regarding confined spaces- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 12 December 2024
Car Loses Control and Crashes into Car Wash in Lopburi: One Dead, Multiple Injured A crash occurred late afternoon, when a car lost control, struck a utility pole, and crashed into a coin-operated car wash on Lopburi-Wang Muang Road near Kilometre Marker 5-6 in Nikom Sang Ton Eng Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lopburi. The crash left one person dead and four others injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345972-car-loses-control-and-crashes-into-car-wash-in-lopburi-one-dead-multiple-injured/ -
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Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports
How on earth you can have a fake passport nowadays is beyond me -
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Car Loses Control and Crashes into Car Wash in Lopburi: One Dead, Multiple Injured
Picture captured from CCTV. A crash occurred late afternoon on December 10 when a car lost control, struck a utility pole, and crashed into a coin-operated car wash on Lopburi-Wang Muang Road near Kilometre Marker 5-6 in Nikom Sang Ton Eng Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lopburi. The crash left one person dead and four others injured. Police from Lopburi City Police Station, along with rescue teams from Phra Narai Maharaj Hospital and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, rushed to the scene after receiving the emergency call. At the scene, authorities found a gray-black Mazda car with Bangkok license plate in a severely damaged state. The vehicle had collided with a utility pole before crashing into the car wash and striking the rear of a parked Toyota pickup truck. Four individuals sustained injuries and were transported to the hospital for treatment. Tragically, the body of Mr. Thachathon Thirathdechanon, 28, was discovered under the pickup truck. Rescue teams recovered his body for autopsy procedures. Witnesses reported that the Mazda car was traveling at high speed toward Khok Tum when the driver lost control and first collided with a white Honda car (license plate Bangkok). The vehicle then spun out, struck the utility pole, and crashed into the car wash. Remarkably, Ms. Kanyakan Sroi Sangwan, the owner of the Toyota pickup truck, narrowly avoided the crash as she had stepped away seconds earlier to dispose of trash. The impact also ejected the driver of the Mazda from the vehicle. CCTV footage revealed that the Mazda was traveling at an excessively high speed before losing control. Survivors with minor injuries explained that they had been traveling from Chonburi, visiting various locations before heading home. Fatigue and insufficient rest likely caused the driver to fall asleep at the wheel, leading to the fatal crash. Authorities have confirmed that the crash was caused by negligence and driver fatigue. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full details of the incident. -- 2024-12-12
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