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Crime Gunfight Erupts at Samrong Market, Two Injured in Violent Brawl
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A late-night attempt to resolve a dispute turned into chaos at a bustling night market in Samrong Nuea, Samut Prakan, when gunfire erupted during a confrontation between rival groups, leaving two men injured. The incident occurred around 23:30 on 11 May, when Mr Phongsakorn Panyaimkaew, 28, arrived with several friends at the market in Soi Dan Samrong to confront another group allegedly involved in vandalising his mother’s residence. The dispute quickly escalated into a physical altercation, followed by a dramatic shooting spree, during which more than ten shots were reportedly fired. Police from Samrong Nuea Police Station and rescue teams from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, they found the aftermath of the clash, including shell casings, a broken rattan baton, a shattered pool cue, a shoulder bag containing a fruit knife, and a bullet lodged at the scene. Mr Phongsakorn managed to flee the scene on his motorbike despite being struck in the head with a helmet and shot in the right buttock. He was later treated at Muang Samut Poo Chao Hospital. A second victim, Mr Suphonnee Saengrasi, 31, was found with head injuries caused by a blunt object and a blade, and was taken to Samrong General Hospital. According to Mr Phongsakorn, he and five to six companions had gone to the market to “clear the air” regarding the damage done to his mother’s room, where she had been present during the incident. However, the other group, whose numbers were reportedly larger, responded violently. His girlfriend, Ms Busaya Koetphoka, 24, corroborated the account, stating that her partner only intended to talk, but the situation turned violent. She said she arrived shortly after the shooting started and was unaware of how many people were involved. A friend of the injured man said he had followed the group later, believing the confrontation would remain peaceful. Upon arrival, he saw Mr Phongsakorn being assaulted. He claimed to have helped others escape by car once the gunfire began. A 15-year-old female vendor, who was selling meatballs with her boyfriend at the time, recounted the terrifying moment the gunfight erupted just outside their stall. “They were talking, then someone started it. Suddenly, people were fighting and shooting. I saw a gun drop near my stall, but someone grabbed it and ran. I was terrified. There were kids in the market crying. I just ran.” She also expressed fears that the incident might lead to the market being shut down. “I don’t want to die. I’m just trying to earn a living here.” Authorities say they are treating the matter with urgency and have pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice swiftly. Investigations are ongoing. -
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Accident 68-Year-Old Man Dies After Motorcycle Sidecar Skids Off Bend into Drainage Canal in Bangkok
This old guy was lucky, probably his drunken state saved his fragile life. video_20250510_080256_edit.mp4 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Domestic Assault in Sing Buri: Husband Attacks Wife with Machete in Jealous Rage Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 62-year-old man from Chai Nat has been arrested after violently attacking his wife with a machete in a fit of jealous rage, leaving her critically injured by the roadside in Sing Buri province. The assault was so brutal that the handle of the weapon reportedly broke during the attack. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360493-domestic-assault-in-sing-buri-husband-attacks-wife-with-machete-in-jealous-rage/ -
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Trumps updated approval ratings compared to Biden
Trump's followers easily make it out of the shower in the morning... Because they can't read the instructions on the shampoo bottle "Shampoo. Rinse. Repeat" So they don't get stuck in an infinite loop! See? They knew not being able to read would come in handy someday. Gotcha, Libs! 😀 -
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Crime Domestic Assault in Sing Buri: Husband Attacks Wife with Machete in Jealous Rage
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 62-year-old man from Chai Nat has been arrested after violently attacking his wife with a machete in a fit of jealous rage, leaving her critically injured by the roadside in Sing Buri province. The assault was so brutal that the handle of the weapon reportedly broke during the attack. Police from the Sing Buri 191 Emergency Centre received a call from a concerned citizen reporting a violent altercation near kilometre marker 90 on the Asia Highway, in Moo 3, Bang Man subdistrict, Mueang Sing Buri district. Patrol officers, along with Pol. Sub-Lt. Sathaporn Buttaka from Sing Buri Police Station, responded to the scene. At the location, officers found Mrs. Juthamas Yimhoy, 51, unconscious in roadside undergrowth with multiple deep slash wounds to her face, head, and mouth. Emergency responders rushed her to Sing Buri Hospital in critical condition. Nearby, about 10 metres from the scene, two motorcycles were found covered in blood. Bystanders had managed to detain the assailant, identified as Mr. Sak Yimhoy, 62, also of Chai Nat, who is the victim’s husband. According to Mr. Sak, the couple had been married for over 20 years and had a daughter. He claimed that his wife, who had recently started working in Sing Buri, had begun behaving differently and rarely returned home. Suspecting she was seeing another man, he rode his motorcycle from Chai Nat to confront her. Upon seeing him, his wife reportedly attempted to flee on her motorcycle, leading to a chase. She eventually lost control and crashed by the roadside. Mr. Sak then assaulted her with a 50-centimetre blade, striking repeatedly until the weapon’s handle broke. Witnesses recounted seeing the couple’s motorbikes crash before the woman attempted to flee on foot. She was caught within 10 metres and attacked. Locals intervened, preventing Mr. Sak from escaping, and handed him over to police. Mr. Sak is currently in custody and is expected to face multiple serious charges related to the assault. Police are continuing their investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-13. -
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