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Tourist Brawl in Phuket Sparks Debate on Visitor Behavior - video
Looks like the Benidorm British crowd. Influenced by social media to come to Thailand instead of fighting in Benidorm or Magaluf. -
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Tourist Brawl in Phuket Sparks Debate on Visitor Behavior - video
Feel for those who bought condos and moved here. Now unable to sell those condos. Most just getting offers to rent out only. This place is ghastly now. Thanks Sretta -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 16 February 2025
Parking Row Turns Violent as Gunman Shoots Delivery Worker in Pattaya A minor parking dispute escalated into gun violence at Laem Bali Hai Pier in Pattays, Chonburi, when a delivery driver was shot in the face. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351863-parking-row-turns-violent-as-gunman-shoots-delivery-worker-in-pattaya/ -
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Ang Thong Police Hunt for Suspects After Double Murder Rampage
Picture captured from CCTV Police in Ang Thong have launched a manhunt for Thanakorn Thipprathueang, known as “Pee,” and his accomplice, Nopadol Insiri, known as “Ped,” after they carried out a deadly shooting spree that left two victims dead. On the afternoon of 14th February, at approximately 16:10 police in Mueang Ang Thong received reports of a shooting in Moo 7, Ban It subdistrict. The victim, Phichakorn Boonchuay, 30, was shot multiple times in the torso and later died from his injuries at Ang Thong Hospital. His brother, Wathanyu Boonchuay, reported hearing five to six gunshots before finding his sibling bleeding. A friend identified Thanakorn Thipprathueang as the gunman. At 16:20 police received another alert of a shooting in Moo 3, Hua Phai subdistrict, where 70-year-old Decha Khaobao, a former military veteran, was found dead after being shot. Initially thought to have collapsed, Decha’s death was later determined to be a murder. Investigation revealed that Thanakorn, a resident of Hua Phai, was behind both killings. He first shot Decha, his step-uncle, before fleeing on a motorbike with his accomplice, Ped. The pair travelled over 10 kilometres to carry out the second murder of Phichakorn. Afterward, they escaped with their weapons and ammunition. Thanakorn’s mother, Chonlathicha Kansathit, 57, disclosed that her son has been struggling with a psychiatric condition and had been inconsistent with his medication, often feeling isolated and unloved. The two fugitives were captured during the afternoon of 15 February, following an intense manhunt. Thanakorn Thipprathueang, known as “Pee,” and his accomplice, Nopadol Insiri, known as “Ped,” were arrested by police in a rural area of Sa-nga, Ang Thong province. Picture of arrest. More than 50 police officers, including members of a special operations unit, surrounded a stilted wooden house in Wang Nam Yen, Sa-nga district, where the fugitives were hiding. Officers secured the area and, after a 15-minute operation, successfully detained the pair without resistance. During questioning, Thanakorn admitted to the killings, citing personal conflicts as the motive. He confessed to shooting Decha after repeated family disputes and later targeting Phichakorn due to tensions involving his younger sister. Authorities recovered a .45 calibre pistol, over 50 rounds of ammunition, and the motorcycle used in the crimes. A CCTV investigation also revealed that Ped had been involved in aiding Thanakorn’s escape. Ang Thong Police Chief, Major General Kitti Sakunee, stated that intelligence gathered from CCTV footage and witness testimonies helped track the suspects. It was also discovered that Ped had left the hideout to buy beer shortly before the arrest, leading officers to pinpoint their location. Both men have been charged with murder, illegal possession of firearms, and carrying weapons in public. They remain in police custody as investigations continue. -- 2025-02-16 -
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Teen Motorbike Thief Flees into the Sea in Pattaya but Surrenders Due to Feeling Cold
Picture from responders. A 17-year-old boy, identified only as “Jack”, was arrested by Pattaya police after being caught attempting to steal a motorbike in the Pratumnak Soi 4 area. The suspect, who had been on a spree stealing motorbikes from various locations, was apprehended with the help of a vigilant local resident. Jack admitted to having successfully stolen two motorbikes before being caught. He revealed that he would ride around on a bicycle, targeting motorcycles left with keys in the ignition. Police investigators took him to the locations where he had hidden the stolen vehicles, recovering a black Honda Wave 110i without a licence plate and a grey-black Honda Wave 100 bearing the registration number from Bangkok. While officers were securing the stolen vehicles, Jack took advantage of a momentary lapse in attention and fled, sprinting towards the sea. As he was a juvenile, police had not handcuffed him, allowing him to make his escape. He waded into the water and swam further from the shore, ignoring police attempts to negotiate his surrender. Authorities assured him they would help if he returned, but he continued to drift further out to sea. However, after approximately 20 minutes, the temperature and exhaustion proved too much, and he voluntarily swam back to shore, where he was promptly taken into custody. Jack has since been handed over to legal authorities for further proceedings in accordance with juvenile law. -- 2025-02-16
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