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Prince Harry Claims Police Protection Was Withdrawn to Trap Him in UK
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Rider Dies After Plunge From Bangkok Flyover, BMW Parts Found at Scene Suggest Hit-and-Run
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A delivery rider has died after being thrown from a flyover during a suspected hit-and-run incident in the Bang Pakok area of Bangkok on the morning of 16 April. Police believe a BMW may have been involved in the collision before fleeing the scene. The accident occurred at approximately 07.30 on the flyover above the Bang Prakaew intersection heading towards Rama II Road, in Chom Thong District. Police and emergency services were alerted to the scene where they discovered the body of a male rider who had fallen roughly seven metres from the bridge onto the road below. The victim was identified as Mr Amnat Boonrod, aged 45. He had been riding a Honda motorcycle and was found wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt under a green long-sleeved jacket with the “LINEMAN” delivery logo. He had sustained multiple serious injuries including a broken neck and a broken right leg. Despite efforts by volunteer rescue workers and a team from the Erawan emergency medical system to administer CPR, he was pronounced dead at the scene. His motorcycle remained on the flyover some 50 metres from the impact site, with its rear section badly damaged. Near the crash site, investigators found debris from a car, including a part marked with the letters “BMW”, which police suspect belonged to the vehicle that struck Mr Amnat’s motorcycle. Eyewitness Mr Pop, a 50-year-old garland vendor stationed under the flyover, recounted the moment of the incident. “I heard a loud crash from above,” he said. “I saw the rider strike a bush before finally landing on the road. He was still wearing his helmet. I ran to alert a nearby rescue team immediately, but sadly it was too late.” Mr Amnat’s wife, Ms Jariya Phokasawan, 26, told police that her husband worked in a motorcycle parts shop and took on delivery work as a side job during his free hours. “He enjoyed the job because he liked chatting with customers,” she said. Police from Bang Mod Station and forensic specialists from Siriraj Hospital attended the scene. The body has been taken for a full autopsy at the hospital’s forensic department. Authorities are now reviewing CCTV footage in the area to identify the BMW involved and trace the hit-and-run driver. The investigation is ongoing. -- 2025-04-17 -
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Mrs. Robinson: Did you have one in your life? I had one in my teens. Great...!
I had a Mr Robinson when I was 5 years old, not a very good experience -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 April 2025
Suspect Who Shot Thai Police Officer Found Dead in Border River Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The manhunt for a suspect who fatally shot a Thai police officer has come to a grim end after a bloated body believed to be that of the gunman was discovered floating in the Hueang River, which marks the border between Thailand and Laos. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357959-suspect-who-shot-thai-police-officer-found-dead-in-border-river/ -
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Suspect Who Shot Thai Police Officer Found Dead in Border River
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The manhunt for a suspect who fatally shot a Thai police officer has come to a grim end after a bloated body believed to be that of the gunman was discovered floating in the Hueang River, which marks the border between Thailand and Laos. The suspect, identified as 33-year-old Boonkerd Singdecha, a resident of Ban Kor Phai Thon in Mueang Loei district, had been on the run since the fatal shooting of Pol. Sub Lt. Phairoj Prom-in, Deputy Inspector of Mueang Loei Police Station. The officer was shot dead during a drug and contraband search at a rubber plantation hut in Ban Kor Phai Thon. Following the shooting, Boonkerd fled into the forest, prompting a massive manhunt involving over 200 officers and border checkpoints established throughout Loei province and along the Thai-Laotian frontier. At approximately 13:30 on 16 April, officers from the Region 4 Investigation Division, while patrolling the banks of the Hueang River near Ban Pak Huai in Tha Li district, discovered a male body lodged among river rocks. The corpse, in an advanced state of decomposition, matched the clothing worn by the suspect on the day of the shooting. A waist pouch containing Boonkerd’s national ID card was also found at the scene. Authorities have yet to officially confirm the identity of the deceased. Forensic specialists have been called to perform a post-mortem examination and conduct legal identification procedures to establish both the identity and cause of death. The funeral of Pol. Sub Lt. Phairoj was held with royal honours at Wat Si Sutthawat (Wat Loei Long), presided over by Police General Kittirat Phanphet, Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police. Gen. Kittirat confirmed that he had received a preliminary report from Lt. Gen. Chatchai Surachetphong, Region 4 Police Commissioner, and has ordered a thorough investigation. “We must be certain of the deceased’s identity and cause of death before proceeding further. If the death was unnatural, we must find out how and who was responsible,” he stated. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1357449-manhunt-underway-after-police-officer-shot-dead-in-drug-bust/ -- 2025-04-17
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