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Chaos on Pattaya Beach: Drunk tourists fuel brawls in hotspot
Thailand will continue to have issues with disturbances until they crack down on the offenders. People with overstay are the only ones who seem to get banned. How about getting serious with violent and trouble making tourist. Rarely hear about them getting more than a fine and forced public apology. I love Thailand and I want it to prosper. But until the politicians in Thailand worry less about 'losing face' , and send a clear message ( through actions ) that violent and threatening behavior will absolutely not be tolerated it will continue. -
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O-A multi-entry visa from UK insurance and bank balance oddities
Thanks but I'm not completely sure about your second reply. I have resigned myself to permanently leaving 800,000B in the Thai account solely in my name. If I apply for Non O-A in Thailand what insurance will I need? -
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Unidentified Man Found Dead After Falling Into Deep Pit in Cassava Field
Picture from responders. Authorities in Tak Province, are investigating the death of an unidentified man whose body was discovered at the bottom of a deep pit in a cassava plantation. The grim discovery was made on 16 January in Moo 13, Chong Khab Subdistrict, Phop Phra District. Police Colonel Chatchai Kamying, Superintendent of Phop Phra Police Station, received the report from the local police operations centre. Upon arrival at the scene, officers were joined by emergency response teams from the Payap Rescue Unit to assess the situation. The body was found at the bottom of a six-metre-deep pit and was dressed in a green long-sleeve shirt and a navy-blue checkered sarong, lying face down. Signs of advanced decomposition and a foul smell suggested the body had been there for several days. No signs of a struggle were observed in the surrounding area. Officials believe the man accidentally fell into the pit, which is located at the rear of the cassava field. The victim is suspected to be a migrant agricultural worker from the area, though his identity remains unknown. Rescue workers, equipped with full PPE for safety, due to the poor condition of the decomposed body, devised a plan to retrieve the body. Two members of the rescue team used a rope rescue system to descend into the pit, wrapping the body in plastic sheeting and securing it to a spine board. The body was then carefully hoisted to the surface. Local authorities have launched an investigation to determine the circumstances of the incident and to identify the deceased. Police have appealed to the public for any information regarding the man’s identity. -- 2025-01-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 17 January 2025
Man Goes on Rampage, Shoots Neighbour's Home Before Taking His Own Life Police in Pathum Thani, Thailand, were called an incident, late on 15 January when a man fired multiple shots into a neighbour's home before returning to his rented house and taking his own life. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349050-man-goes-on-rampage-shoots-neighbours-home-before-taking-his-own-life/ -
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Man Goes on Rampage, Shoots Neighbour's Home Before Taking His Own Life
Picture from responders. Police in Pathum Thani, Thailand, were called an incident, late on 15 January when a man fired multiple shots into a neighbour's home before returning to his rented house and taking his own life. The incident occurred in a residential area in Bueng Yitho, Thanyaburi district. Pol. Lt. Yossawat Srilapat, investigating officer at Thanyaburi Police Station, responded to the call along with forensic specialists, local police, and rescue volunteers. At the scene, authorities found bullet casings and rounds from a 9mm firearm. Inside the home, identified as 89/186, the downstairs door was damaged, and bullet holes were discovered in the bedroom door, wardrobe, and refrigerator on the second floor. The shooter, Mr. Surachai, 45, was found dead in the bedroom of his own house, next door at 89/185. He had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the temple. A Glock 9mm handgun was recovered between his legs. Ms. Kannika, 34, a neighbour whose home was targeted, recounted the terrifying ordeal. She explained that Mr. Surachai had recently moved into the rented house next door. On the night of the incident, he forced his way into her home by breaking the downstairs door. Ms. Kannika, her husband, and their son were at home. After hearing the commotion, Ms. Kannika barricaded her family inside a bedroom, using a refrigerator and wardrobe to block the door. Mr. Surachai fired four shots through the bedroom door but did not gain entry. Ms. Kannika called the landlord for help, who reported that the shooter returned to his home. Shortly after, a single gunshot was heard, and the area fell silent. According to the landlord, Ms. Thongtan, 54, Mr. Surachai had moved into the property on 11 January. He told her he was under severe emotional distress after separating from his partner. Although initially polite, he appeared increasingly troubled in recent days, expressing feelings of guilt and regret. Ms. Thongtan noted that Mr. Surachai had apologised to Ms. Kannika earlier that week, promising to buy a gift basket as an apology for noise complaints. Pol. Lt. Yossawat confirmed that forensic officers collected evidence, including bullet casings and the firearm, to aid in their investigation. Mr. Surachai's body has been sent to Thammasat University Hospital for an autopsy. Police will contact Mr. Surachai's relatives for further questioning and funeral arrangements. The case remains under investigation to determine the exact motivations behind the series of events. -- 2025-01-17
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