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Crime Minibus Driver Arrested for Fatal Stabbing of Colleague Outside Bangkok Hospital
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 39-year-old minibus driver has been arrested after fatally stabbing a fellow driver during a violent altercation outside a prominent hospital in the Thonburi area of Bangkok on the morning of 29 June. At around 06:30, officers from Bang Phlat Police Station, led by Pol Lt Gen Siam Boonsom, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, apprehended the suspect, identified only as Mr Yutthana, at a rented room in the Bang Phra Khru community on Charan Sanitwong Soi 85. The arrest follows a violent incident reported at approximately 05:00, near Yanhee Hospital, Bang Ao sub-district, where Mr Yutthana allegedly used a kitchen knife to stab Mr Bamrungna 47, multiple times in the face, chest, and arm. Mr Bamrungna was rushed to Yanhee Hospital by a friend but later succumbed to his injuries. According to eyewitnesses, the fatal dispute stemmed from an earlier altercation the previous evening at around 20:00, when tensions flared between drivers operating on the same route out of Charan Sanitwong Soi 92. A junior colleague had accused Mr Yutthana of dangerous driving. Mr Bamrungna, a senior member of the same minibus rank, had intervened in defence of the junior. The two parties agreed to meet the next morning to resolve the dispute, but the confrontation escalated fatally when Mr Yutthana arrived armed with a knife. Instead of targeting the junior colleague, he allegedly stabbed Mr Bamrungna three times before fleeing the scene. Police were tipped off by relatives about the suspect’s whereabouts. A team led by Pol Lt Prateep Thongwong apprehended Mr Yutthana without resistance. The murder weapon was found in the room. Mr Yutthana has confessed to all charges, which include murder and carrying a weapon in public without reasonable cause. He was informed of his legal rights and taken into custody for formal prosecution at Bang Phlat Police Station. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-30 -
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Looks like Xi is finished
Outside he is "nearly dead" there is no explanation. This is "Santa misse Christmas due to scheduling clash" territory. That's how absurd it is -
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Accident Elderly Motorcyclist Killed Instantly in U-Turn Collision with Speeding Pickup
Time to use another method of transportation -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 30 June 2025
Fire Breaks Out at Siriraj Hospital Nurses’ Dormitory Picture courtesy of Matichon. A fire broke out on the afternoon of 29 June, at the nurses’ dormitory known as “Paet Rai” (Eight-Rai) within the Siriraj Hospital compound in Bangkok’s Bangkok Noi district, prompting an immediate emergency response. Firefighters successfully brought the blaze under control, with no injuries reported, but one person was safely rescued from a lift. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365192-fire-breaks-out-at-siriraj-hospital-nurses’-dormitory/ -
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Fire Fire Breaks Out at Siriraj Hospital Nurses’ Dormitory
Pictures courtesy of Matichon. A fire broke out on the afternoon of 29 June, at the nurses’ dormitory known as “Paet Rai” (Eight-Rai) within the Siriraj Hospital compound in Bangkok’s Bangkok Noi district, prompting an immediate emergency response. Firefighters successfully brought the blaze under control, with no injuries reported, but one person was safely rescued from a lift. The incident was first reported at approximately 12:30, by the Ruam Sairadio centre. Fire and rescue teams from Bang Khun Non Fire Station were immediately dispatched to the scene, located on Rot Fai Road in Siriraj subdistrict. Upon arrival firefighters encountered smoke emanating from the basement level of the multi-storey building. Initial assessment revealed that the lower floors of the structure serve as a car park, while floors 12 through 22 house the nurses’ residential dormitories. Emergency crews launched an operation to contain the blaze and located the origin of the fire in the building’s basement. Firefighters in breathing apparatus used water hose-lines to suppress the flames. In a potentially life-threatening development during the incident, one woman was reported to be trapped in a lift. Rescue personnel responded and managed to safely release her. She was unharmed. After about an hour, authorities confirmed that the fire had been successfully brought under control. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The Siriraj Hospital administration has confirmed that there were no casualties and the fire did not spread to any patient care areas. The hospital remains fully operational. Further details, including the cause of the fire and any damage to the building, are expected to emerge following a full investigation by fire and forensic authorities. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-30 -
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Random Immigration Checks
Fully take your point re scrutiny only being applied to honest applicants.
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