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Man Finds Human Skull in Abandoned Railway Station
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A construction worker was left in shock after discovering a human skull detached from a nearby skeleton inside an abandoned railway station in Chachoengsao. Initially believing it to be a staged stunt for social media content, he hesitated to contact the police. However, upon further inspection, it became clear that the remains were real, with the deceased wearing what appeared to be a chef’s uniform. At approximately 20:30 on 9 March, Police Lieutenant Colonel Chatchawan Saengsuwan, an investigator at Mueang Chachoengsao Police Station, received a report of a skeletal human remains at the disused Bang Toei railway station in Bang Toei subdistrict. The authorities, including forensic specialists from Phutthasothon Hospital and a rescue team, were dispatched to the scene. Inside the former ticket office, police found a human skull that had rolled approximately three metres from the rest of the body. The skeleton was lying on its back, clad in a navy-blue V-neck shirt tied at the collar, resembling a uniform worn by a Japanese restaurant chef, along with black three-quarter-length trousers. Nearby, a chair and a nylon rope were discovered. The deceased was identified as male, but no identification documents were found, only 1,600 baht in cash and a handwritten note stating that he had chosen to end his life and requested no further investigation. It is estimated that the individual had been deceased for over a year. Ekaphon, 36, the man who found the remains, recounted that he had been riding his motorcycle after work and decided to explore the abandoned station due to its eerie but peaceful atmosphere. “I saw a skull on the floor of a room. When I looked inside, I saw a headless body. I was so shocked and thought it might be a prank or some sort of staged content, so I hesitated to call the police, fearing it might be a false report,” he explained. Instead, he alerted a local online news page, which led to the confirmation that the remains were real. Thanakorn, 43, the assistant village headman, noted that this was not the first such incident at Bang Toei station. Three years ago, another man had reportedly taken his own life in a nearby building after an argument with his girlfriend. The remains have been sent to hospital for further examination, while police continue investigations to determine the man’s identity and locate any surviving relatives for a proper funeral. -- 2025-03-11 -
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Is it possible Trump is trying to sabotage the world economy?
I prefer to study human behaviour, which, unlike physics, makes very little sense. What sort of intelligent species kills for no reason? I'm not foolish enough to use social media and such like garbage to gain information. BTW I use physics every day to live better. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
Motorcyclist Killed in Crash After Hitting Barrier and Being Run Over by Lorry A motorcyclist was killed in a horrific crash after losing control and colliding with a road barrier before being struck by a passing lorry, which failed to stop. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354207-motorcyclist-killed-in-crash-after-hitting-barrier-and-being-run-over-by-lorry/ -
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Thai citizenship for an adult child
Post your question in this Facebook group Thai Citizenship Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thaicitizenship/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT There is no group on the interweb that has more accurate more up-to-date and better answers than the thai citizenship and the people that participate in it- 1
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Motorcyclist Killed in Crash After Hitting Barrier and Being Run Over by Lorry
Picture from responders. A motorcyclist was killed in a horrific crash after losing control and colliding with a road barrier before being struck by a passing lorry, which failed to stop. The fatal crash occurred at 12:30 on March 10 on Highway 9 (Bang Pa-in – Bang Bua Thong), just before the bridge over the Chao Phraya River at kilometre marker 73 in Pho Taeng, Bang Sai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Police from Chang Yai Station, led by Police Lieutenant Teerawat Saradee, arrived at the scene along with rescue teams from the Ayutthaya Ruamjai Association. The crash site was in a road construction zone. A yellow Yamaha GPX motorcycle, bearing a Bangkok registration plate, was found overturned in the right-hand lane. Nearby, the body of the deceased, a man estimated to be 40–45 years old, was discovered. He was wearing a red long-sleeved shirt and black trousers, with severe head injuries and multiple fractures to his arms and legs. No identification documents were found on him. A witness told police that the motorcyclist appeared to lose control and clipped a concrete road barrier, causing him to be thrown onto the road. A lorry travelling behind then ran over him before continuing without stopping. Authorities have launched an investigation, examining skid marks and collision points at the scene. They are also reviewing witness statements and searching for additional evidence, including CCTV footage, to identify the lorry involved. -- 2025-03-11 -
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Donald Trump is a coward
The war never needed to happen, and no one needed to die. I blame Zelensky for every death, though Boris is also culpable. Does anyone believe that the dead, the widows and the fatherless children think it was worth it?
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