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Rider Dies After Plunge From Bangkok Flyover, BMW Parts Found at Scene Suggest Hit-and-Run
You always fall roughly from 7 meters, in the land of hit run and never get caught🤔 -
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Karaoke Bar Worker Discards Newborn’s Body in Bin
Picture from responders. A distressing discovery marred the Songkran holiday in Chonburi province, after the body of a newborn baby was found dumped in a rubbish bin. Police were alerted to the incident at around 19:00 on the evening of 16 April, when residents reported the presence of a black bin bag containing a lifeless infant outside Soi Khao Makok 6 near Wat Chak Nok, Huai Yai subdistrict, Bang Lamung district. Responding to the call, Pol. Lt. Mintharat Thongsai of the Huai Yai Police Station arrived at the scene with investigators and rescue personnel from Sawang Boriboon Foundation. A crowd had already gathered at the location, visibly shaken by the grim sight. The deceased infant, a baby boy with the umbilical cord still attached, was found wrapped in a grey-and-white striped shirt inside a black rubbish bag. The bag also contained general waste. A blood-stained sanitary pad was discovered beside the bin. Authorities believe the child had been born and died within the past 12 hours. The body was intact and showed no signs of external trauma. Local resident Mr Non 43, recounted that a scrap collector had discovered the body and shouted, “There’s a baby in the bin!” Mr Non rushed over and was horrified by the discovery, immediately alerting the police. At 20:00, while officers were collecting evidence, residents led them to a suspicious individual staying in a row of rooms behind a nearby snooker hall, just 50 metres from the scene. There, they found a young woman who appeared visibly alarmed upon seeing the police. The woman, later identified as Ms Ros 24, from Nakhon Ratchasima province, admitted she had only recently begun working as a karaoke hostess in the area. She claimed she had no idea she was pregnant, citing daily alcohol consumption as a reason for not noticing any symptoms. According to her account, she experienced severe abdominal pain around 07:00 that morning, went to the toilet, and unexpectedly gave birth. The baby was not breathing, she said, and she panicked, not knowing what to do. She insisted she had never attended prenatal care and had not realised she was expecting. Ms Ros also revealed she has a four-year-old child. Authorities took her into custody for questioning at Huai Yai Police Station and transferred her to a hospital for further medical examination. CCTV footage obtained by reporters later showed Ms Ros carrying an orange bag towards the bin at 09:37 that morning. The footage captures her placing the bag containing the newborn, into the bin before hastily walking away. -- 2025-04-17 -
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Why, Oh Why: has the Left turned on Elon? No more gravy-train?
A question for American expats retired to Thailand. Do you, as US citizens residing in Thailand, receive any federal assistance? If you do, aren't you worried about being the next target of cost slashing by the current administration? Someone like MTG would probably happily refer to you as traitors. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 April 2025
Rider Dies After Plunge From Bangkok Flyover, BMW Parts Found at Scene Suggest Hit-and-Run Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A delivery rider has died after being thrown from a flyover during a suspected hit-and-run incident in the Bang Pakok area of Bangkok on the morning of 16 April. Police believe a BMW may have been involved in the collision before fleeing the scene. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357960-rider-dies-after-plunge-from-bangkok-flyover-bmw-parts-found-at-scene-suggest-hit-and-run/ -
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Prince Harry Claims Police Protection Was Withdrawn to Trap Him in UK
Trap him in the UK? I am all for it. -
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Rider Dies After Plunge From Bangkok Flyover, BMW Parts Found at Scene Suggest Hit-and-Run
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A delivery rider has died after being thrown from a flyover during a suspected hit-and-run incident in the Bang Pakok area of Bangkok on the morning of 16 April. Police believe a BMW may have been involved in the collision before fleeing the scene. The accident occurred at approximately 07.30 on the flyover above the Bang Prakaew intersection heading towards Rama II Road, in Chom Thong District. Police and emergency services were alerted to the scene where they discovered the body of a male rider who had fallen roughly seven metres from the bridge onto the road below. The victim was identified as Mr Amnat Boonrod, aged 45. He had been riding a Honda motorcycle and was found wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt under a green long-sleeved jacket with the “LINEMAN” delivery logo. He had sustained multiple serious injuries including a broken neck and a broken right leg. Despite efforts by volunteer rescue workers and a team from the Erawan emergency medical system to administer CPR, he was pronounced dead at the scene. His motorcycle remained on the flyover some 50 metres from the impact site, with its rear section badly damaged. Near the crash site, investigators found debris from a car, including a part marked with the letters “BMW”, which police suspect belonged to the vehicle that struck Mr Amnat’s motorcycle. Eyewitness Mr Pop, a 50-year-old garland vendor stationed under the flyover, recounted the moment of the incident. “I heard a loud crash from above,” he said. “I saw the rider strike a bush before finally landing on the road. He was still wearing his helmet. I ran to alert a nearby rescue team immediately, but sadly it was too late.” Mr Amnat’s wife, Ms Jariya Phokasawan, 26, told police that her husband worked in a motorcycle parts shop and took on delivery work as a side job during his free hours. “He enjoyed the job because he liked chatting with customers,” she said. Police from Bang Mod Station and forensic specialists from Siriraj Hospital attended the scene. The body has been taken for a full autopsy at the hospital’s forensic department. Authorities are now reviewing CCTV footage in the area to identify the BMW involved and trace the hit-and-run driver. The investigation is ongoing. -- 2025-04-17
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