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British Expat Finds Bliss in Thai Paradise, Won’t Return Home
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Russian Motorcyclist Dies in High-Speed Crash on Phuket's Bypass Road
Photo via Facebook In a tragic incident early this morning, a Russian man lost his life in a severe motorcycle crash on Phuket's Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 9 Road. The accident, occurring in the Ratsada sub-district, resulted in the man's body being split in half due to the impact with an electricity pole. Mueang Phuket Police Station officers responded to the scene around 12:45am on April 1. Upon arrival, they found a red and black Honda Forza motorcycle, completely wrecked and lying overturned in the roadway. Approximately 200 metres away, on the traffic island, officers discovered the man's upper body beneath the damaged pole, with the lower half located 60 metres away. The victim, whose head remained protected by his helmet, was identified as a Russian national. Witnesses reported that he had been travelling at an exceedingly high speed when he lost control, collided with the pole, and suffered catastrophic injuries. His organs, including his heart, were found scattered near the scene, with his mobile phone nearby. The deceased's body has been transported to Vachira Phuket Hospital for a formal autopsy, as officials prepare to notify his family through the Russian embassy. The motorcycle, suspected to be a rental, raises questions about potential liabilities for damages. A local witness recounted multiple accidents occurring on the same road during the same timeframe, underscoring concerns about road safety in the area. The accident has prompted a mix of condolences and criticism, with some netizens expressing sorrow for the victim's family while highlighting issues with high-speed and reckless driving by foreign motorcyclists in Phuket. Authorities continue their investigation, as the community grapples with the deadly consequences of the tragic incident, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-01 -
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Aussie Credit CardS.
That is interesting. Are you receiving the net codes on an Australian number or a Thai number. I could not set up net codes for a Thai number with CBA. Actually it was difficult to do with an Australian number and required a visit to a branch. -
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Do you think Ex Director James Comey will be indicted ?
Since he’s officially under investigation again as of 2025 and Trump’s administration kept the key Inspector General Mr. Horowitz while firing the rest! I think its etched in stone! 2019 Reuters: “ The U.S. Justice Department has decided not to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey despite an internal investigation that found he improperly leaked information to the news media, the department's internal watchdog said on Thursday”. https://www.reuters.com/article/world/doj-declines-to-prosecute-comey-despite-finding-that-he-leaked-info-idUSKCN1VJ251/ -
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UK Judicial Uproar Over Sentencing Council’s Guidelines, Judges Voice Strong Opposition
Glad this happened. Was so sick of being called a "conspiracy theorist" for accurately pointing out Britain has a 2 tier judicial system where punishment and guilt is determined by skin color. At least now it's codified in law, numpties can't deny it any longer. -
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Quake Jolts Thai Tourism: Rising Concerns Over Safety
Bangkok is very vulnerable to extensive damage from long-distance EQ due to amplification of ground waves in the type of soil & clay layers under the city. This was known since these papers was published in year 2000! https://www.iitk.ac.in/nicee/wcee/article/2145.pdf SEISMIC HAZARD IN BANGKOK DUE TO LONG-DISTANCE EARTHQUAKES Pennung WARNITCHAI1, Chanet SANGARAYAKUL2 And Scott A ASHFORD3 SUMMARY A seismic hazard assessment of Bangkok is conducted. The results are presented in the form of predicted peak ground accelerations for various levels of probability of exceedance in a 50-year period and the corresponding elastic response spectra. The results indicate that Bangkok, though located at a remote distance from seismic sources, is still at risk of damaging earthquake ground motions similar to those found in Mexico City during the 1985 Michoacan earthquake. ……………..
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