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Senior Monk Faces Dismissal After Row with Locals Over Rotten Eggs Dumped Near Home
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Kremlin Spy Chief Warns of ‘Preemptive’ Moves Against NATO Amid Rising Tensions
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Senior Monk Faces Dismissal After Row with Locals Over Rotten Eggs Dumped Near Home
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A senior monk in the historic province of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is facing possible dismissal following a bizarre incident in which over 1,000 rotten eggs were allegedly dumped near a resident’s home amid an ongoing dispute. The incident, which took place in the Pratu Chai subdistrict, has drawn widespread attention after local residents accused Phra Athikan Sucharoen, the abbot, of deliberately discarding the rotting eggs next to a private home. The alleged motive stems from a long-standing conflict over a garage structure built by the homeowner, which reportedly extended beyond the property line into temple grounds. Officials from multiple agencies, including Phra Wachirophas, the district ecclesiastical head and abbot of Wat Sala Pun Worawihan; Ms. Sukanya Baonerd, Director of Fine Arts Office 3 Ayutthaya; and Ms. Sukanya Iamsittipornkul, Acting Director of the Department of Public Health, arrived at the site alongside officials from the Treasury Department to investigate the matter. According to neighbours, the foul-smelling remains of the eggs appeared shortly after the dispute intensified. Witnesses claim the eggs were intentionally discarded by Phra Athikan Sucharoen as a form of retaliation against the homeowner. When approached by officials, Phra Athikan Sucharoen reportedly responded with hostility, verbally confronting Phra Wachirophas and accusing him of accepting bribes from local residents to side against the temple. The altercation quickly drew attention, prompting officials to intervene and de-escalate tensions. Following the confrontation, the homeowner agreed to dismantle the portion of the garage that encroached on temple land. However, the incident has left a sour impression among locals, many of whom have expressed frustration with what they describe as longstanding issues involving the abbot’s behaviour. “The actions of Phra Athikan Sucharoen have repeatedly caused problems within the community,” said Phra Wachirophas. “We will be reviewing this matter seriously, and disciplinary measures , including his possible removal as abbot, are under consideration. The case will also be forwarded to the provincial monastic council for further review.” -- 2025-04-19 -
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"Slaughterhouse" Remark Sparks Legal Action at Khon Kaen Hospital
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 April 2025
Man Burned to Death in BMW Fire – Charred Remains Found Behind the Wheel A horrifying scene unfolded in the early hours of the morning of 18 April, when a BMW SUV was found engulfed in flames beside Thung Burapha sports ground in Ubon Ratchathani. Fire crews discovered a man’s charred body inside the vehicle, with reports indicating the presence of a charcoal stove in the driver’s footwell. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1358170-man-burned-to-death-in-bmw-fire-–-charred-remains-found-behind-the-wheel/ -
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Man Burned to Death in BMW Fire – Charred Remains Found Behind the Wheel
Pictures from responders. A horrifying scene unfolded in the early hours of the morning of 18 April, when a BMW SUV was found engulfed in flames beside Thung Burapha sports ground in Ubon Ratchathani. Fire crews discovered a man’s charred body inside the vehicle, with reports indicating the presence of a charcoal stove in the driver’s footwell. Police received the emergency call at around 00:30 and officers from Mueang Ubon Ratchathani Police Station, along with fire services from multiple local agencies and nearby rescue units, were immediately dispatched to the scene in the Nong Khon Subdistrict. The BMW, found without registration plates, was ablaze in a wooded area adjacent to the sports complex. Firefighters battled the flames for over 30 minutes before managing to extinguish the fire. Initial inspection revealed the vehicle had crashed into an embankment near a drainage canal before catching fire, resulting in the complete destruction of the car. Inside the driver’s seat, responders discovered the body of an unidentified man, burned beyond recognition. A charcoal stove was found on the floor of the vehicle, raising concerns that the fire may have been intentionally started inside the cabin. Investigators contacted forensic specialists from Sunpasitthiprasong Hospital and local detectives to assist at the scene. By tracing the car’s chassis number, police determined the vehicle was previously registered in Bangkok and had once been owned by a woman identified only as Ms. Uthaiwan, who confirmed she had sold the car several years ago in an unregistered transfer. The current owner and victim remain unidentified. Authorities have not yet determined whether the incident was an accident or suicide. Due to the severe burning of the body, the remains will be sent to Bangkok for forensic examination to establish identity and determine the precise cause of death. A local resident, 19-year-old Mr. Apinan, told reporters he witnessed the vehicle swerving erratically shortly before the fire broke out. He recalled a black pickup truck following closely behind and sounding its horn repeatedly, possibly attempting to warn the driver. Minutes later, fire engines and rescue units rushed into the area. Investigations are ongoing, with police appealing for anyone with information about the vehicle or the deceased to come forward. -- 2025-04-19
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