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Report Danish Man Missing in Thailand: Family Urges for Public Assistance
UPDATE: Danish Man's Tragic Fate: Missing in Thailand, Found Dead in Cell Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post A Dane, missing in Thailand since March, was found dead after two months in police custody. Jakob Jensen, 41, was last seen behaving erratically in Bangkok traffic on March 26 and was promptly placed in a holding cell, where he later died. For weeks, his unidentified body lay at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, despite international efforts to locate him. Jensen's disappearance drew attention when his family issued an emotional plea on Reddit, fearing for his mental health and lack of medication. Their post painted a poignant picture of Jakob’s fragile state and the urgency of finding him. Tragically, a social media update in late May confirmed his demise, prompting questions about identification delays. The timeline traces back to February when Jensen visited Thailand, staying in Ranong. His mental health degraded without his prescribed medication, culminating in an incident on March 21 at a guesthouse, leading him to Bangkok by bus with tourist police assistance. Speculations arose that he had left the bus at Prachuap Khiri Khan province after reported sightings there. Despite a missing person alert from Denmark in May, it wasn't until Jensen’s family employed a private investigator, with help from expat volunteers and a Thai NGO, that they learnt the tragic truth. Efforts by the family to engage embassies, police, and media in unravelling his whereabouts proved fruitless until then. The mystery of Jensen’s unidentified body elicits concerns regarding the lack of communication among authorities, both local and international. His family’s bittersweet revelation comes amid criticism of the systemic process failures, highlighting gaps in interagency cooperation. This heart-wrenching discovery concludes a poignant narrative of loss that ended in anguish but underscores the necessity for stronger international collaboration in missing persons cases. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-07 -
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Accident Retired Teacher Killed Crossing Road in Chonburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A retired teacher was struck and killed by a pickup truck while crossing Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi, early on the morning of 6 June. Police were alerted to the incident at approximately 05:30, near the Apollo three-way junction in Bang Pla Soi subdistrict, heading towards Pattaya. Officers from Mueang Chonburi Police Station, along with medical personnel from Chonburi Hospital and rescue workers from the Tri Khunatham Foundation, responded to the scene. The deceased was identified as Mr. Sanga 67, a former teacher who had retired from government service. He was found lying motionless on the road with a deep wound to his right forehead and visible tyre marks across his chest. A white Isuzu D-Max pickup truck, registered in Chonburi, was found at the scene with significant front-end damage. The truck was loaded with food products in its cargo bed. The driver, Mr. Wiroj 60, remained at the scene and cooperated with police. Mr. Wiroj told officers that he was returning to Bang Phra after shopping at a local market. He claimed the victim had been walking with his head down, attempting to cross the road without checking for oncoming traffic. According to the driver, he was familiar with the man and had seen him cross the road many times before in a similar manner. “I’ve driven this route for 7–8 years and seen him almost every day. Other vehicles have nearly hit him before. I tried to be cautious, but I couldn’t brake in time,” Mr. Wiroj said. Police noted skid marks on the road as well as the victim’s footwear, which had been left behind at the point of impact. Mr. Wiroj was taken to Mueang Chonburi Police Station for formal questioning. He is expected to be charged with reckless driving causing death, pending the outcome of the investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-07 -
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I Have Changed My Mind Since Oct 7 Terror Attack, Have You?
The people holding the hostages need to be bought to justice . Israel needs to arrest the people involved , put them all on trial for war crimes and pass sentence of found to be guilty . There must be thousands involved who need to have a Court hearing -
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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
We've all been there, I've indulged in it myself once in a while A few of us know some things about the main protagonist which would be problematic if posted here. Let's just say we're not dealing with your average "family guy"… -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 7 June 2025
Personal Trainer Found Dead in Car: Family Blames Ex-Partner in ฿2 Million Fraud Case Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 34-year-old personal trainer was found dead in a car in Nakhon Sawan in what is believed to be a case of suicide linked to severe depression and a financial dispute with a former partner. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362927-personal-trainer-found-dead-in-car-family-blames-ex-partner-in-฿2-million-fraud-case/ -
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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
wasn't that the gonorrhea test ? and you shouldn't take things so literally : the doctor was not asking for applause when he said "Clap "
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