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Safe havens during songkran
There's apartment buildings in Bkk where the water throwing goes on, full steam / full blast / all day in the corridors of the apartment building. -
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New UK Parliament Report: Unveiling the Horrors of 7 October A Truth That Cannot Be Denied
Please remain on topic which is very specific to the comprehensive and broad report in the OP if you do not want you're post removed. -
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German Attacker of Dentists in Korat Found Dead with Slashed Neck Picture courtesy of Komchadluek A 41-year-old German national, recently involved in a series of violent outbursts against dentists in Korat, has been found dead, prompting police to investigate potential suicide or murder. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355385-german-attacker-of-dentists-in-korat-found-dead-with-slashed-neck/ -
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Must Read German Attacker of Dentists in Korat Found Dead with Slashed Neck
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek A 41-year-old German national, recently involved in a series of violent outbursts against dentists in Korat, has been found dead, prompting police to investigate potential suicide or murder. The man, known as Mr. Matthias, lived in Non Sung, Nakhon Ratchasima, with his Thai wife. Reports indicate he had been acting erratically, including damaging property in dental clinics and attacking female dentists by headbutting walls and biting their lips since November 2024. His online threats further alarmed local dental professionals, with incidents reported across several clinics. On 21st March 2025, at 17:20, police discovered Mr. Matthias’s body at his residence in Don Chomphu, Non Sung. The scene revealed extensive disorder, with a large, two-inch neck wound and two aggressive Rottweilers found guarding the area. Animal control was summoned to manage the dogs. Initial inquiries from witnesses revealed that Mr. Matthias’s wife, who was working in Prachin Buri, became concerned when she couldn't reach her husband. She contacted a friend who found Mr. Matthias deceased on his bed. Authorities are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the house and surrounding areas to ascertain the cause of death. Previously, Mr. Matthias had been apprehended on charges of trespass, assault, and causing property damage under an arrest warrant issued by Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Court. After a court appearance on 19th March 2025, he was granted bail and returned to his home in Non Sung. Police intended to request the Immigration Bureau to revoke Mr. Matthias’s visa due to his dangerous behaviour. However, his death has preceded any action. Police continue to pursue two lines of inquiry: whether the death was by suicide or foul play. Further updates are anticipated as investigations progress, reported Komchadluek. -- 2025-03-22 -
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Removing Thai staff after getting the one year business visa
The staff are human beings, employees with expectation and no doubt they were given promises. When the visa and work permit needs to be renewed, will they still be available? They may well have moved on geographically and in terms of employment / maybe better employment. And and will they trust you?
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