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Elderly Woman Sets House Ablaze in Suicide Attempt After Husband's Death
Picture from responders. An 81-year-old woman in Trat province narrowly survived a devastating fire she reportedly set in an attempt to take her own life. The incident left her with severe burns covering 80% of her body. The fire broke out at approximately 16.00 on December 28, in a single-storey half-wood, half-concrete home located in Moo 4, Huai Raeng Subdistrict, Mueang District. Emergency services from the Sawang Boonchuay Rescue Centre and the local Huai Raeng fire service rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the blaze. Upon arrival, responders found the house engulfed in flames. The injured woman, identified as Mrs. Tan, was pulled from the inferno by a neighbour. She had sustained extensive burns and was also suffering from smoke inhalation. Rescue workers provided immediate first aid before transporting her to a hospital for urgent medical care. After battling the fire for more than 30 minutes, firefighters managed to extinguish the flames, but the damage was catastrophic. The house was completely destroyed, with all belongings reduced to ash. Mr. Phonrawut, 62, a neighbour, described how he became aware of the fire after hearing several loud noises, similar to firecrackers. Suspecting something was wrong, he ran to Mrs. Tan's house and saw flames rapidly spreading. "I poured water on myself and ran inside to help her," he recounted. "She was lying on the bed, silent, not calling for help. I dragged her out and immediately called the rescue team." Initial investigations suggest the fire was deliberately set by Mrs. Tan, who had been deeply distressed following the death of her husband just three days earlier. He had succumbed to a heart attack, and his funeral was held shortly before the incident. According to neighbours, Mrs. Tan had repeatedly expressed feelings of despair, telling friends that she had "nothing left" after her husband's passing. Authorities believe this emotional distress may have led to her decision to set the house on fire while remaining inside, intending to end her life. Further investigations are underway to confirm the cause of the fire. Meanwhile, Mrs. Tan remains in critical condition under medical care. -- 2024-12-29 -
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Bypassing passport control
Good for YOU (and me). But you think of complaints and frustration with the system are fabricated?? I have a mate whom I tried to help with no success. He repeatedly asked at the immi office what is wrong. No clue at all. "It's Bangkok problem" was about all he got. -
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Bypassing passport control
Think you will find that auto gates for visa exempt will only be made available when the proposed ETA is introduced and up and running.. When that is introduced is anyone's guess. -
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Insurrectionist Dems seek to Keep Trump from Office.
Cut ties with us. Refuse our money. Practice your Russian -
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Should Motorbikes be allowed to drive on the sidewalk?
I should be allowed to ride on the sidewalk, but no one else! -
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Insurrectionist Dems seek to Keep Trump from Office.
Who's that then.........? 😋 -
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Should Motorbikes be allowed to drive on the sidewalk?
When the pavement is narrow enough I block them and force them to go back or straight on to the road. It is just one Thai and I am a big guy. One more thing, I notice it is only men who do this and never a woman. -
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First Day of Thailand’s “10 Dangerous Days” Sees 52 Deaths and 318 Injuries
Mr Elon can solve this with self driving cars on Thailand's roads. It can't come quick enough. Also - driver definitely should not smoke pot and drive.
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