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Thailand as a Future Destination for Relocation
Don't you have to actively seek these things out? Or do they simply fall from the sky on top of you? And you alone? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 19 January 2025
Petrol Station Worker in Chanthaburi Returns Tourist’s Bag with Cash Worth 100,000 Baht On 17 January at 13:00, an act of honesty took place at a PTT petrol station in Khlong Narai, Mueang District, Chanthaburi, Thailand. A petrol station worker returned a forgotten bag containing cash and valuable documents to an Austrian tourist. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349207-petrol-station-worker-in-chanthaburi-returns-tourist’s-bag-with-cash-worth-100000-baht/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 19 January 2025
School Bus Crash in Phetchabun Injures Around 40 Students A crash involving a 6-wheeled vehicle used to transport students of Serisuksa School in Phetchabun, leaving approximately 40 students injured. The incident took place at kilometre 29 on Highway 113, near the Taphan Hin area in the Tha Kham sub-district of Chon Daen, Phetchabun. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349211-school-bus-crash-in-phetchabun-injures-around-40-students/ -
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Call for More ‘Masculine Energy’ Misses the Mark
Instead iof taking orders from Biden to censor people right? Because he had such a strong back bone back then. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 19 January 2025
Human Skeleton Found in Canal in Chachoengsao: Police Suspect It Belongs to Missing Man Police in Plaeng Yao District, Chachoengsao Province, are investigating the discovery of human skeletal remains in a public canal. Authorities believe the remains may belong to an elderly man who went missing late last year. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349213-human-skeleton-found-in-canal-in-chachoengsao-police-suspect-it-belongs-to-missing-man/ -
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Doctor Killed in SUV Crash with Six-Wheel Truck in Bangkok
Picture from responders. A doctor from a renowned hospital lost her life in a tragic crash when her SUV collided with the rear of a six-wheel truck early morning on January 18. The collision occurred beneath the Krung Thon Buri BTS station, on the road heading towards Taksin Bridge in Bangkok’s Khlong San district. The incident was reported at approximately 01:20 to Lieutenant Wattanapong Chatthanakiat of Samrae Police Station. Emergency responders, including forensic experts from Chulalongkorn Hospital and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, were dispatched to the scene. At the site, officers found a heavily damaged Nissan Terra SUV, licence plate from Bangkok, which had rear-ended an Isuzu six-wheel truck, licence plate from Nonthaburi. The truck belonged to a contractor conducting sewer cover installations. Inside the wreckage, the body of Dr. Wirin Lertdamrongluk, 28, was discovered in the driver’s seat. She was wearing a blue uniform, and initial examinations revealed head injuries, plus multiple fractures in her arms and legs. Dr. Wirin was a physician at Lerdsin Hospital. The truck driver, Prasan Asunee Na Ayudhya, 48, stated that his vehicle was parked in the far-right lane of the road, with warning cones and lights in place, while workers were replacing sewer covers. A worker, 22-year-old Panithan Rakcharoen, was stationed at the back of the truck to signal oncoming traffic. Panithan sustained minor injuries and was taken to Suksawat Hospital. Prasan recounted that he was inspecting a sewer cover when he heard a loud crash. He turned to find the SUV had ploughed through the warning cones and struck the back of his truck, killing the driver on impact. Authorities have sent Dr. Wirin’s body to the forensic department at Chulalongkorn Hospital for an autopsy. Meanwhile, the truck driver has been taken in for further questioning, and police are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to determine the exact cause of the crash. -- 2025-01-19
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