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Body of Foreign Woman Found Floating in Sea Near Racha Island
UPDATE Body Found Near Racha Yai Now Confirmed as Male Picture from responders. The medical team at Vachira Phuket Hospital has confirmed on the afternoon of 17 March, that the body recovered from the sea near Racha Yai Island on 16 March is that of a male, contrary to initial reports that it had been a foreign female. The body was discovered by lifeguards in the sea channel between Hae Island and Racha Island. Authorities initially struggled to determine the person’s identity due to the body’s poor condition and state of decomposition. However, forensic examination has since confirmed the gender, and investigators noted the presence of tattoos on both legs. At present, officials are conducting a thorough investigation to establish the cause of death. DNA testing is also underway to identify the individual. Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward as they work to resolve the case. -- 2025-03-18 -
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Ah Pattaya, where self appointed experts go to continue their grand delusion.
Sounds like the OP needs a change of scenery if Pattaya is too traumatic for him. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 18 March 2025
Pattaya Neighbours Rush to Help as Tumble Dryer Sparks Fire Residents of a housing estate in Bang Lamung, Chonburi, were left in shock when a tumble dryer caught fire, sending smoke billowing through the area. Neighbours rushed to assist in extinguishing the flames before emergency services arrived. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354941-pattaya-neighbours-rush-to-help-as-tumble-dryer-sparks-fire/ -
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Ukraine’s Fate Was Sealed Long Before Aid Was Cut
He started the withdrawal from Afghanistan. That's one war he ended. Pity Biden stuffed it up. -
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Pattaya Neighbours Rush to Help as Tumble Dryer Sparks Fire
Picture from responders. Residents of a housing estate in Bang Lamung, Chonburi, were left in shock when a tumble dryer caught fire, sending smoke billowing through the area. Neighbours rushed to assist in extinguishing the flames before emergency services arrived. The incident occurred at 21:00 on 16 March at Ekmongkol 4 Village, Khao Talo Soi, Nong Prue subdistrict. Firefighters and rescue personnel from Pattaya City Disaster Prevention Unit and the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation were swiftly dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, emergency responders found a two-storey house with smoke pouring from the ground floor. Residents of the estate were visibly shaken, with many having already attempted to douse the flames using water and fire extinguishers. The source of the fire was identified as a tumble dryer, which had been in use before it suddenly started to emitted smoke. The owner of the house reported that flames quickly spread from the appliance, but fortunately, alert neighbours responded to cries for help and managed to control the fire before it engulfed the home. Firefighters ventilated the house to clear the smoke and conducted an inspection. The tumble dryer was severely damaged, and some household items were also affected by the fire. Authorities suspect the cause to be an electrical short circuit within the appliance, but a thorough investigation will be conducted to confirm the exact reason for the incident. Officials praised the quick response of neighbours, which prevented further damage and ensured no injuries were reported. They also urged homeowners to regularly inspect electrical appliances to prevent similar occurrences in the future. -- 2025-03-18
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