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Thai Soldier's Tragic Death Sparks Investigation in Bangkok Park
Photo via Facebook/ ตะละแม่บุษบง ณ.ศรีธนญชัยแลนด์ Last night in Bangkok's busy Chatuchak district, a shocking incident unfolded as a Thai soldier was found dead in Wachirabenchathat Park, commonly known as Rot Fai Park. The man reportedly took his life in a public volleyball court, sending shockwaves through the local community and prompting an urgent police investigation. Events transpired around 8 PM when a group of individuals playing volleyball were interrupted by the sound of a gunshot. Alarmed, they fled for safety. Upon returning, they discovered a man, later identified as 32-year-old Sergeant Major Third Class Sumate Phitphunphatsorn, slumped in the grandstand with a fatal gunshot wound to his right temple. A bloodied 9mm pistol lay nearby. Local law enforcement from Bang Sue Police Station, alongside rescue teams, swiftly arrived at the scene to assess the situation. Initial reports suggest that Sumate had been struggling with depression, and a potential death note appeared on his social media prior to the incident. There is also mention of possible workplace tensions with a colleague, though specifics on these issues remain undisclosed. Nat, a volleyball player present at the time, described hearing the gunshot and instinctively fleeing with others, unaware of Sumate's presence until safely returning. Nat noted he had never seen Sumate at the park before and did not recognise him as part of the regular volleyball scene. As details continue to emerge, the local authorities are working diligently to confirm the exact nature of Sumate's death. At present, while it appears to be a tragic suicide, police are actively exploring all avenues, including potential foul play. This heart-breaking event underscores the pressing need for understanding and addressing mental health issues within the military community and beyond, reported The Thaiger. 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 help. -- 2025-02-11 -
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Trump Declares No Urgency in Gaza Development Amid Controversial U.S. Takeover Plan
The Jordanians are understandably wary of the Palestinians, given their past attempts to murder the Jordanian king. It is apparent that NOBODY likes or wants to aid the Palestinians. I say the easiest answer is to give Gaza back to Egypt. Hell, they ran the place in 1948 when Israel fought their war of independence. Let THEM deal with it. -
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Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
I They are 95% miserable ol gits, its just facts -
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The Biggest Doge Hoaxes About USAID Spread on X by Musk
Does USAID not fall under tge purview of the Executive branch? -
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren calls for insurrection!
Absolutely spot on, some of the things that Trump is doing are good, but the way he is going about it is all wrong. The man is a huge bull in a China closet in his approach to everything in life. Expect a lot of destruction, and not the good kind.
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