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Tourist Found Dead Near Koh Phangan’s Hin Song Kon Store
Hey young people! Im a Coffin Dodger and I went to bed early on the full moon. Boring but I am still alive today. Carry on and stay alive. Being alive is the #1 most important thing in Life. ✅ -
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NACC Launches Probe into Thaksin’s Alleged Hospital Fake-out
Someone needs to do a bit more research.Wrong on all counts. -
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Tourist Found Dead Near Koh Phangan’s Hin Song Kon Store
I spent most of my 20s in Thailand. Wouldn't change a minute of it and never regretted that decision. In fact, I feel sad for the auld bufties that missed all the fun. -
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EU Sues UK Over Brexit Treaty Breach on Free Movement
Don't confuse the poor dears with facts pal. It's cruel.- 1
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Thai Police Officer Suspended for Firing Gun Outside Thonglor Pub
Were drinks provided for the community meal? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 December 2024
Thai father battles absent mum for son’s 2 million baht insurance By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A single father from Ratchaburi is embroiled in a legal battle following the tragic death of his 19 year old son. The son, who was raised solely by his father since the age of three months, died after sustaining injuries in an accident. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346467-thai-father-battles-absent-mum-for-son’s-2-million-baht-insurance/ -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
I plan on going into the branch with the completed forms which is allowed as an alternative other than email. I assume they will make their own copies of passport and bank book to be signed there. If for some reason they don't want the forms at the branch as reported here they may have questions instead. In which case I will know how to answer because I completed the forms and fully understand the issues involved with CRS and in the case of US persons FACTA. -
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Thai father battles absent mum for son’s 2 million baht insurance
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal A single father from Ratchaburi is embroiled in a legal battle following the tragic death of his 19 year old son. The son, who was raised solely by his father since the age of three months, died after sustaining injuries in an accident. The father is now facing a claim from the boy’s mother, who left the family shortly after his birth, for a 2 million baht insurance payout. The father shared his story on the Facebook page Je Moi V+ to highlight the emotional and legal challenges he is facing. He described how he raised his son alone after separating from the child’s mother when the boy was only three months old. Despite the lack of support from the mother, he dedicated himself to his son’s upbringing, only to face this unexpected legal challenge after his son’s tragic demise. “My heart is heavy as I share this with the whole country. I have a son, whom I have raised alone since he was three months old. His mother and I separated at that time, and our son stayed with me.” The teenager was involved in an accident that resulted in a hospital stay for 10 days before he succumbed to his injuries. During this difficult time, the father was by his side, while the mother, who had not been present in her son’s life for 19 years, was notably absent. She neither visited him in the hospital nor participated in his funeral arrangements. However, upon learning about the 2 million baht insurance policy, the mother, currently residing abroad, has sent a lawyer to claim the money. As the parents were never legally married, the law automatically grants the mother the rights to the insurance payout, reported KhaoSod. The Facebook page also noted that the mother is currently living overseas, which is why a lawyer is representing her in this matter. This revelation has sparked a wave of sympathy for the father, with many commenters expressing their support and outrage at the mother’s actions. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-17
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