Gang Attacks Man at Pattaya Apartments, Resulting in Fatality
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
The concept that the maga movement is a pro free speech movement is indeed garbage. -
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Tragic Death of 28-Year-Old Man Found in Car at Mall Parking Lot
Picture from responders. A 28-year-old man has lost his life after suffocating from carbon monoxide poisoning in his car at a shopping mall parking lot in Nonthaburi. The incident took place on the evening of 3 January, when police were alerted to the scene at a popular shopping centre in the Bang Kraso district of Mueang Nonthaburi. Upon arriving at the scene, officers discovered a white Toyota Vios with its engine switched off in the second-level parking area, near an emergency exit staircase. Inside the car, the body of the deceased, identified as Mr. Thitiwat, was found slumped on the back seat, with his arms crossed and his legs stretched out. Nearby, several items were found, including sleeping pills, decongestant tablets, rubber gloves, a canister of lighter fluid, and a charcoal grill, which police believe were used in the apparent suicide. A family member had become concerned after not being able to reach Mr. Thitiwat the previous day. His girlfriend informed his mother that he had previously attempted suicide but had been stopped. When relatives arrived at the mall and found the car parked in the lot, they were unable to open the doors. Emergency services were called to break the windows, and it was then that the discovery was made. Authorities are investigating the incident further. Initial inquiries suggest Mr. Thitiwat had faced personal difficulties and had expressed feelings of hopelessness. While he had previously been known to experience emotional struggles, his family did not know the full extent of his problems. His family described him as a quiet person who enjoyed staying at home, playing games, watching movies, and reading comics. This marks the second time Mr. Thitiwat had attempted to take his own life, with the first incident occurring back in November 2024. Despite these past struggles, he had no real known history of mental illness or psychiatric issues. The police are continuing their investigation, and it is believed that the items found in the car were used to end his life, with the charcoal grill being the source of the carbon monoxide poisoning. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-01-05 -
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Man Suffers Blackout Before Crashing into a Wall in Pattaya
Picture from responders. A 53-year-old man, believed to have suffered a sudden blackout, possibly caused by narcolepsy, before crashing his car into a wall near a convenience store in Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. The man, identified as Kampol Thepnarong, was rushed to hospital after being found unconscious at the scene. Emergency services from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation were called to the incident on Phonpraphanimit Road (Soi Siam Country Club) on January 4. At the scene, a Toyota Fortuner (registration from Bangkok) was found next to the convenience store, its front end suspended on a fence. Rescue workers discovered Mr. Kampol slumped over the steering wheel. He was later transported to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by ambulance for further treatment. Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle parked near the convenience store for some time, likely as Mr. Kampol stopped to purchase items. Shortly after starting the engine, the car accelerated uncontrollably, crashing into the wall, after which Mr. Kampol was found unconscious. Documents at the scene revealed that Mr. Kampol worked as a driver for a company headquartered in Naklua, Bang Lamung. Police are investigating further to confirm the cause of the incident and ensure there were no other underlying factors contributing to the crash. -- 2025-01-05 -
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Woman Tied Up and Threatened in Pattaya Apartment
Picture courtesy of TMN. Police in Pattaya are searching for a man who broke into a woman's apartment, tied her up, and threatened her with scissors before fleeing the scene. The victim was rescued when her daughter unexpectedly returned home. Pol. Lt. Col. Sirachat Nutes, Deputy Superintendent of Pattaya City Police, dispatched officers on January 4, to the scene at a commercial building on Pattaya North Road, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. The incident occurred on the third floor of the property, where officers found evidence, including clothing used to bind the victim and the scissors used to threaten her. These items have been collected for forensic examination. The victim, identified as 37-year-old tattoo artist Kanyapat Muangprakhon, recounted the terrifying ordeal. She said she awoke in the morning to find a stranger at the foot of her bed. When she asked who he was, the man leapt onto her bed and pinned her down, telling her, "Let me play with you first. I'm a Grab driver-you don't know me?" The intruder proceeded to harass her, but Kanyapat managed to plead for a bathroom break, pretending she needed to relieve herself. The man, however, refused, threatening to stab her if she made any noise. Moments later, her daughter unexpectedly returned home, prompting the suspect to flee through the balcony. Kanyapat freed herself and sought help from her daughter. CCTV footage from the rear of the building captured the suspect wearing a full-face helmet and driving a motorcycle. He was last seen heading toward Soi Paniad Chang. Police have taken Kanyapat to Pattaya City Police Station to file an official complaint. Investigators are working to track down the suspect and bring him to justice. -- 2025-01-05 -
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Suspect Escapes Police Custody by Jumping into River but is Quickly Recaptured
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a dramatic escape attempt, a suspect in handcuffs jumped into the Chao Phraya River while police were searching his residence, only to be apprehended shortly afterward. On 3 January, officers from the Pak Kret Police Station in Nonthaburi, along with volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, were alerted by investigators from the Don Mueang Police Station. The suspect had leapt into the river while being escorted to his home for a search. The incident occurred in Soi Wat Pho Thong Bon on Tiwanon Road in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi. According to reports, the man used the fading light of dusk to his advantage, swimming and floating towards riverside homes in an attempt to evade capture. Police and rescue teams launched an extensive search, scouring the area for over 30 minutes. The man was eventually discovered hiding in a pile of wood behind a riverside property. Officers struggled to extract him from his hiding spot but successfully apprehended him and transported him back to Don Mueang Police Station. The homeowner recounted hearing dogs barking and spotting someone climbing over her fence. Grabbing a stick, she went to investigate but found no one. She later realised the intruder had hidden among the woodpile when police arrived and located him. Panomporn Pianpi, a volunteer from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, explained that he was asked by police to assist in the search. While searching, he noticed a red shirt in the pile of wood. The shirt matched the description provided by police, who had shown them photographs of the suspect before his escape. Police revealed that the man had been arrested on theft charges. While conducting a search of his residence for stolen goods, he seized the opportunity to jump into the river in an attempt to escape but ultimately failed. Investigations are ongoing, and the suspect remains in custody at Don Mueang Police Station. -- 2025-01-05 -
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Father Mourns Daughter Killed in Tragic Motorcycle Crash on Way Home from Hospital
Picture from responders and CCTV A heartbroken father wept inconsolably after his daughter, who had been unwell, was struck and killed by a pickup truck while riding her motorcycle home from a hospital visit in Ayutthaya. At approximately 00:30 on 4 January, police were alerted to a collision involving a pickup truck and a motorcycle on the inbound lane of Rojana Road near the Uthai-Bang Pa-In junction in Bang Pa-In district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Deputy Inspector Pol. Capt. Peerakul Faengritlong and a rescue team from the Ayutthaya Ruamjai Association responded to the scene. They found the victim, Ms. Rattina 31, lying critically injured on the road with severe wounds. Despite efforts to resuscitate her, she succumbed to her injuries shortly afterward. Nearby, officials discovered her belongings, including a wallet containing her ID card, ATM card, eyeglasses, and a bag with medication and a medical certificate. The certificate indicated she had visited the hospital just hours earlier at 22:13 on 3 January. About 10 metres away, her Honda Scoopy motorcycle, registered in Ayutthaya, was found severely damaged at the rear. The pickup truck involved in the accident, an Isuzu registered in Bueng Kan, had a crumpled front end with motorcycle debris lodged in its grille. Its driver, identified as Mr. Ruengchai 30, remained at the scene. In addition to the fatality, another motorcycle was damaged in the crash. Ms. Pawinee 25, the rider of a Honda Wave registered in Nakhon Si Thammarat, sustained injuries and was rushed to Rajthanee Rojana Hospital for treatment. The victim’s father, Mr. Jamlong 55, arrived at the scene with his family after being informed of the crash. Overcome with grief, he collapsed on the road upon seeing his daughter’s lifeless body. He shared that his daughter had been living with her partner in a rented room in Uthai district, Ayutthaya. “She visited us on 31 December to wish us a Happy New Year and returned to work on 1 January,” Mr. Jamlong said tearfully. “Last night, she told us she wasn’t feeling well and was going to see a doctor. She was likely on her way back to her apartment when this happened.” CCTV footage from a nearby area revealed that the victim’s motorcycle was rear-ended by the pickup truck, causing it to slide along the road in a burst of sparks. The pickup truck then lost control and collided with another motorcycle, injuring its rider. Police documented the evidence and are awaiting further statements from the injured rider to determine the cause of the crash. Investigations are ongoing, and legal proceedings will follow. -- 2025-01-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 5 January 2025
Russian Tourist Stabbed After Joke Misunderstood in Pattaya A Russian tourist was stabbed in the leg in Pattaya early morning on January 4, after an attempted joke turned violent. The incident occurred outside a convenience store on Jomtien Second Road, Chonburi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347883-russian-tourist-stabbed-after-joke-misunderstood-in-pattaya/ -
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Indian customs seize haul of weed smuggled from Bangkok
Same as the UK one maybe sniffed Thai side by their dogs, tagged and reported and that way they don't clog up the thai jail system.
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