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Pattaya. Where?
So, you were in Saudi too. I guess we could have a few tales to tell if ever we met up. I was there 92 to 96, not long after the war when the mutawah went mad and restricted all male/ female interactions between us white people ( unless married ). It sounded like a great place prior to the US arrival in the Kingdom, with females running around without an abaya etc. Obviously, with LOS only 6 hours away it was the place to go after a few months of the cultural desert of Saudi. I have no idea how many rials I spent in LOS, but it was a lot. -
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Man Found Stabbed to Death in Tuk-Tuk with Methamphetamine Found at the Scene
Picture from responders. A man has been found murdered under mysterious circumstances inside a tuk-tuk in Phaya Thai, Bangkok, with methamphetamine pills discovered at the scene. At approximately 06:00 on 4 March, Lt. Col. Jeeranan Kaewian, Deputy Investigator of Phaya Thai Police Station, was alerted to a fatal assault in Soi Rama 6, Soi 16, Phetchaburi Road, Ratchathewi District. He immediately responded to the scene, accompanied by forensic officers, medical personnel from Ramathibodi Hospital, and volunteer rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation. The body of the victim, 49-year-old Prasong from Roi Et Province, was found lying face up on the back seat of the tuk-tuk. He was wearing a maroon T-shirt and black shorts, with a single stab wound to the left side of his abdomen near the solar plexus. Next to his body, authorities found eight methamphetamine pills in a plastic bag, and two additional pills were located inside the tuk-tuk, along with drug paraphernalia. According to witness testimony from Samran Phaplongam, 65, the tuk-tuk driver, Prasong had been living at the tuk-tuk resting area, where drivers parked their vehicles overnight. Prasong worked collecting scrap materials for sale and was responsible for overseeing the vehicles and maintaining cleanliness around the area. That morning, Samran had arrived to drive his tuk-tuk and attempted to wake Prasong for breakfast, but when he did not respond, Samran approached the vehicle and shook him. It was then that he discovered Prasong’s lifeless body and immediately notified the police. Samran stated that Prasong had no history of conflicts with others, though he acknowledged that the victim had previously been involved with drugs. However, Samran emphasized that Prasong had not caused trouble or engaged in petty theft. He also indicated that he was unaware of how the drugs came to be at the scene and mentioned that the drugs were a private matter for the deceased. Police investigators are currently collecting evidence from the scene, gathering DNA samples from those close to Prasong, and reviewing nearby CCTV footage to determine the cause of death. Authorities are continuing their investigation and will proceed with legal action accordingly. -- 2025-03-05 -
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British Tourist Knocked Out by Pattaya Club Bouncer
So the other guy tripped? Some times a guy simply deserves to be knocked out.... he is less likely to make trouble next time. -
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British Tourist Knocked Out by Pattaya Club Bouncer
More Thug bouncers. Disgraceful behavior by staff I reckon it's hilarious. Disrespectful, drunk foreigners, too many here now. I want to see more of this behaviour, bashing these idiots. I love it -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 5 March 2025
11-Year-Old Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself with Abandoned Speargun Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. An 11-year-old boy from Nakhon Ratchasima is in critical condition after accidentally shooting himself with a speargun, like device, he found discarded by the roadside. The incident occurred on the morning of March 4, when the child, identified as Atit, was cycling to school in the village of Ban Non Peep, Nakhon Ratchasima. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353585-11-year-old-boy-accidentally-shoots-himself-with-abandoned-speargun/ -
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onward ticket
I haven't previously heard of anyone needing a 4th flight ticket to show leaving Thailand. They've just needed the 3 tickets proving they need to "enter" Thailand multiple times.
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