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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 December 2024
Buddhist Monk's Drunken Mishap Leads to Car Crash A Buddhist monk recently made headlines when he drove his car off the road in a drunken stupor, right by a football field in Nang Rong district, Buriram. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346064-buddhist-monks-drunken-mishap-leads-to-car-crash/ -
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Buddhist Monk's Drunken Mishap Leads to Car Crash
A Buddhist monk recently made headlines when he drove his car off the road in a drunken stupor, right by a football field in Nang Rong district, Buriram. The incident was originally shared on TikTok, where footage showed the monk standing beside the car appearing quite intoxicated. The post revealed conflicting accounts of his background - his ID suggesting he was from Ban Kruat district, while he supposedly resides at a forest monastery in Huai Hin. Commenters on the video largely saw it as humorous due to the monk's evidently inebriated state. Reporters who went to investigate found the mishap occurred on Route 24, in front of a private football field known as "General's Football Field," between Ban Nong Takhian and Nong Bote. The monk involved was identified as 53-year-old Phra Itthirit, a resident monk at a local temple in Ban Kruat. Sommai, the 62-year-old football field owner, recounted seeing the car plunge into a ditch while she and her daughter were nearby. Her daughter filmed the incident, noting the monk appeared anxious and requested they not inform the authorities. However, they had to, as the car needed towing to be retrieved. Sommai initially feared injuries but later found the scene ironically amusing, given the monk's severe drunkenness leading to the accident. She speculated light-heartedly that the monk may have inadvertently blessed the still-under-construction football field, though she remained unsure of his current whereabouts or if he had disrobed following the event, reported Siam Rath. -- 2024-12-13 -
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Thai woman caught smuggling 6 million baht of cocaine into Japan
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Syria’s New Leadership Promises to Protect Minority & Religious Rights
Not words, but previous behaviour is of importance. See: https://csi-usa.org/there-were-about-1300-christians-in-idlib-but-now-only-two-remain/ You still remind all words of the Taliban a few years ago ? -
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Van Tyre Blowout Leads to Rollover in Nakhon Ratchasima, Injuring 14 Lao Workers
Picture from responders. A crash occurred on Highway 304 at 00.15 on December 12, in Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima, when a van suffered a tyre blowout and lost control, flipping over and injuring 14 Lao nationals onboard. The crash took place at the western-bound kilometre marker 223+162, near the entrance to Ban San Chao Pho Village, Wang Nam Khiao Subdistrict. The white Toyota van, registered in Rayong, collided with a streetlight pole before overturning and landing on its roof in the road’s central ditch. Police Lieutenant Precha Suebrat of Wang Nam Khiao Police Station and rescue teams from the Hook 31 Rescue Unit, Thai Samakkhi branch, responded to the incident. Rescuers found 14 injured individuals, 11 men and 3 women, all between the ages of 18 and 25. Most of the injuries, thankfully consisted of scrapes, bruises, and minor trauma. Three of the injured victims were found to have broken bone injuries and were taken to Wang Nam Khiao Hospital for further treatment and observation. The remaining victims were provided first aid at the scene and transported to the hospital for precautionary checks. The Hook 31 Rescue Unit deployed multiple ambulances and equipment to assist at the scene. Preliminary investigations suggest the crash was caused by a tyre blowout, leading to the driver losing control of the vehicle. The van, carrying Lao workers, was en route to an unspecified destination when the incident occurred. Emergency responders included local police from Wang Nam Khiao Police Station, Wang Nam Khiao Hospital medical teams, and multiple rescue units. Authorities are conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. Initial findings suggest the van’s speed and the sudden tyre failure contributed to the loss of control. Police are also verifying the legal status of the passengers and the driver’s license and qualifications. -- 2024-12-13 -
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Which movies you never get tired about?
Jaws Great Escape Forest Gump Usual Suspects Smokey and the Bandit Pulp Fiction The Shawshank Redemption -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 December 2024
Myanmar Worker Found Dead with Knife Stabbed in Chest: Pattaya Police found the body of a 26-year-old Myanmar national with a knife lodged in his chest. The authorities received the report at 2:00 on December 12 and responded promptly to the scene in a row of over 40 rented rooms on Sukhumvit Soi 29, Moo 5, in Na Kluea Subdistrict, Bang Lamung. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1346062-myanmar-worker-found-dead-with-knife-stabbed-in-chest-pattaya/
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