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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 28 January 2025
Employee Shoots Boss Dead in Office Amid Workplace Dispute A shocking incident unfolded at the Nan Provincial Land Reform Office on 27 January, when an employee shot his supervisor dead in the workplace. Another individual was critically injured in the violent outburst. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350044-employee-shoots-boss-dead-in-office-amid-workplace-dispute/ -
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Employee Shoots Boss Dead in Office Amid Workplace Dispute
Picture from responders. A shocking incident unfolded at the Nan Provincial Land Reform Office on 27 January, when an employee shot his supervisor dead in the workplace. Another individual was critically injured in the violent outburst. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wanatpong Santipongsatorn, Deputy Superintendent of Phu Phiang Police Station, and Police Captain Danutach Kitiyos, along with an investigative team and rescue officials, arrived at the scene at the Public Service Centre on the second floor of the office building after receiving a report of the shooting at 11:45. The victim, Mr. Kitja 50, a senior survey engineer and head of the Engineering and Mapping Department, was found lying in a pool of blood in the office. He had sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. Nearby, police discovered Mr. Narubet 46, an experienced survey engineer, critically injured and barely breathing. A 9mm handgun and five spent cartridges were found near his body. He was rushed to Nan Hospital for emergency treatment. Preliminary investigations suggest that the incident stemmed from long-standing workplace disputes. Colleagues reported frequent arguments between the two men, which may have escalated into this tragic confrontation. Authorities are awaiting forensic investigators to examine the scene in detail. Further inquiries will aim to uncover the precise motives behind the shooting. -- 2025-01-28 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 28 January 2025
Two Injured as Gas Delivery Truck and Sugarcane Lorry Collide in Phetchabun At approximately 15:30 on 27 January, a collision between a gas delivery pickup truck and a sugarcane lorry caused chaos on the Saraburi-Lom Sak Road, outbound towards Bangkok, in front of a sugar factory in Moo 3, Nong Chaeng Subdistrict, Bueng Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350043-two-injured-as-gas-delivery-truck-and-sugarcane-lorry-collide-in-phetchabun/ -
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Two Injured as Gas Delivery Truck and Sugarcane Lorry Collide in Phetchabun
Picture from responders. At approximately 15:30 on 27 January, a collision between a gas delivery pickup truck and a sugarcane lorry caused chaos on the Saraburi-Lom Sak Road, outbound towards Bangkok, in front of a sugar factory in Moo 3, Nong Chaeng Subdistrict, Bueng Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province. The Sawang Bueng Sam Phan Thammasathan rescue team (Nong Chaeng unit) was alerted to the incident by the emergency department of Bueng Sam Phan Hospital. Upon arrival at the scene, they found two damaged vehicles, a silver LPG delivery pickup truck and a sugarcane lorry and debris scattered across the roadside. The force of the collision had caused the pickup to roll onto its side down an embankment, causing multiple LPG cylinders to be thrown across the crash site, creating a potentially hazardous situation for first responders and other road users. However, no leaks or fires were reported, and emergency services worked swiftly to secure the area and prevent further danger. Two individuals, both 60 years old, were injured in the crash: • A woman suffered abrasions across her body and swelling to her head. • A man complained of pain in his rib area, likely from the impact. Both victims were conscious and responsive when rescue volunteers arrived. The team provided immediate first aid at the scene before transporting the injured to Bueng Sam Phan Hospital for further medical attention. Local authorities and rescue personnel from the sugar factory were also on hand to assist in clearing the debris and ensuring road safety. Authorities are continuing to investigate the collision and initial investigation suggests the pickup ran into, at speed, the sugarcane lorry as it was slowing down to turn into the factory. -- 2025-01-28 -
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Col(u)mbia sends its presidential planecollect worthless illegals after being spanked.
Under Biden, there were an average of two commercial flights a week bringing undocumented Colombians back home. The new President decided that using military C-17s looked cooler and more aggressive, and of course the coward is all about show. The Colombian government objected to US MILITARY aircraft coming. Commercial craft was long okay. 47 then threatened Colombia with sanctions, and the price of coffee soared on commodity markets. I suspect there was also concern that Junior might have cried that his "habit" would cost more...sniff.....sniff. This new POTUS doesn't seem to think ANYTHING through. In just one week he has alienated a good portion of the civilized world. Here are some repercussions one should consider: ---China and Japan are discussing selling all of their US Treasury holdings, which amounts to $trillions. That could send US interest rates to the moon. ---China, Russia and other nations are talking about setting the yuan as the international currency to be used by the BRICS and even ASEAN, both in trade and as central bank reserves. ---The US imports 35% of its oil from Canada, along with lots of wood products. The 25% tariff that will go into effect Saturday is going to raise prices at the pump as well as the cost of housing. ---The US imports heavy crude from Mexico, needed by US refineries that crack that style of petroleum. It's going to cost more. ----Many US automakers source parts from factories in Mexico. Production is going to slow, likely with US auto workers being laid off. Apparently MAGAs think new US factories can be built and go into production in an afternoon, rather than years. ---The deportation orders have scared undocumented workers in the US. Yes, MAGAs, lots of undocumented people work, rather than rape and murder, as 47 likes to claim. Already many are not showing up to work, fearing capture and deportation. This is hitting the citrus groves, where it's harvest time. Expect prices at the grocery to surge. ---Undocumented migrants also work in US abattoirs, so if they stay off the job, the prices of pork, beet and chicken is going to go up a lot. Who is 47 going to blame when his KFC extra crispy bucket shoots up in price?
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