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Argentinian Man Found Dead in Hotel Room in Phuket
Picture from responders. An elderly Argentine man has been found dead after reportedly hanging himself from the balcony of his hotel room in Phuket. Authorities are investigating the cause of death, and there are no signs of foul play. At approximately 10:35 on 25 March, local police were alerted to a foreign national’s death at a hotel in the Rasada area of Muang, Phuket. Upon arrival, police found the body of a 77-year-old Argentine man, later identified as Roberto Luis Gutierrez, hanging from a nylon rope tied to the balcony railing. The victim was wearing a grey t-shirt but no trousers, and an overturned chair was found on the balcony, suggesting he may have used it to climb before hanging himself. Phuket’s forensic medical team, along with police officers, conducted an initial examination and discovered a previous injury to the left wrist, consistent with self-harm. The body was transferred to Vachira Phuket Hospital for further autopsy and investigation. A review of CCTV footage from 24 March revealed no signs of anyone entering the victim’s room, and there were no indications of a struggle or any missing valuables from the room. The investigation is ongoing, but authorities have ruled out the involvement of others at this stage. The Argentine Embassy has been contacted, and officials will work to arrange for the victim’s family to receive the body and arrange for funeral rites. The authorities are continuing their thorough examination to determine the full circumstances surrounding his death. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-03-26 -
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ED Visa cancellation
Hi everybody. I am currently on an ED visa (language school for learning thai). It was obtained through one of the places where I didn't have to attend to class. In fact I don't even live in that area anymore but just meet them every 2-3 months to go with them to immigration and get a new stamp. Now my current stamp is also the last stamp and will finish on april 24. My plan is to make a border bounce with a company to Satun border to get the 60 days visa exemption. My question is: Do I have to do anything before april 24 about the ED visa. Like going to immigration and cancel it? I have read some stories dated a few years back saying that you should get a letter from the school and take it to immigration so they can cancel the stamp. But what would happen if I don't do anything and just make a normal border bounce? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 26 March 2025
Drunken Tunisian Tourist Arrested After Holding Thai Woman Hostage in Pattaya Bar Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A 21-year-old Tunisian tourist was arrested in Pattaya’s Walking Street after going on a drunken rampage, holding a Thai woman hostage, and threatening bar patrons with a broken bottle. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355796-drunken-tunisian-tourist-arrested-after-holding-thai-woman-hostage-in-pattaya-bar/ -
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Drunken Tunisian Tourist Arrested After Holding Thai Woman Hostage in Pattaya Bar
Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A 21-year-old Tunisian tourist was arrested in Pattaya’s Walking Street after going on a drunken rampage, holding a Thai woman hostage, and threatening bar patrons with a broken bottle. At around 09:00 on 25 March, police from Pattaya Tourist Police and Pattaya City Police Station, led by Lieutenant Colonel Torlap Tinamat and Lieutenant Colonel Suchart Dusadee, responded to an urgent call from Pattaya’s security team. Reports indicated that a foreign man had taken a Thai woman hostage and was threatening people with a broken bottle. Upon arrival, officers found the Tunisian man in a highly agitated state, dressed only in his underwear and gripping a broken bottle and restraining a Thai woman while shouting accusations: “Why did you steal my money?” Police negotiated with him for over an hour, during which he verbally abused officers and made obscene gestures. Eventually, he released the woman and ran into a nearby nightclub. When negotiations failed, officers stormed the premises and subdued him before taking him into custody. Ms. Sukanya, 44, a bar owner, stated that the Tunisian man had arrived with a Thai woman, believed to be a bar worker. They drank beer and played pool until the suspect, heavily intoxicated, suddenly accused the woman of stealing his money. He then smashed a bottle, used it as a weapon, and began chasing people around the bar, causing panic among customers and injuring several. Ms. Nan 34, the alleged victim, confirmed she met the Tunisian tourist near Pattaya Beach before they went drinking together. She insisted that the suspect only had 500 baht when he paid for drinks, and she never stole any money. When he became aggressive, he grabbed her by the neck and held her hostage demanding she confess. Local security personnel arrived and saw the suspect restraining the woman with a broken bottle. As they approached, he pushed her away and fled into a nightclub. Police were immediately called in and successfully apprehended him after an intense standoff. At the Pattaya City Police Station, the suspect remained highly intoxicated, incoherent, and continued to hurl insults at officers. He was detained on charges of public intoxication and causing a public disturbance, with legal proceedings to follow. -- 2025-03-26 -
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Trump Defends Adviser Amid Signal App Controversy
No surprise there trump is incapable of admitting fault/wrongdoing or taking responsibility for anything.now it’s going to be the lie,deny,ignore,double down stages. he is what he is and just does the same old thing. -
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Can Americans afford vacations anymore?
That's BS. The US has spent trillions since WW2 defending the Euro zone. They need to step up.
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