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Crime Indian Tourist Robbed After Beach Encounter in Pattaya
Picture courtesy of ที่นี่ พัทยา An Indian tourist was left disappointed early morning on 29 June, after a woman he invited to his hotel room allegedly made off with his valuables. At approximately 00:35, the 45-year-old man reported the incident to Police Sub-Lieutenant Sutheeraphan Tapasri at Pattaya City Police Station. According to the tourist, he had approached a woman on the beachfront and agreed to take her back to his accommodation in central Pattaya. However, before any intimate activity could take place, the man briefly left the woman alone in the room to use the bathroom. Upon returning, he discovered that both the woman and his valuables had vanished. The missing items include 5,000 baht in cash and 30,000 Indian rupees, equivalent to nearly 20,000 baht, according to current exchange rates. Police have launched an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to identify and apprehend the suspect. Authorities have reminded tourists to remain cautious and vigilant when engaging with strangers, particularly in nightlife hotspots. Adapted by Asean Now from ที่นี่ พัทยา 2025-06-29 -
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Report Thailand Tightens Alcohol Sales: New Rules Take Effect
I don't agree.. Maybe in the West it seems that it is more regulated, because the laws are being enforced. However here in Thailand a lot of laws, but no enforcement of almost any law if you are a netizen, but for others the RTP even invent new laws. Regulations in the West is to protect the freedom for everybody.. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Cyclist Injured After Expensive Bicycle Struck by Pickup in Bang Phli Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A group cycling trip turned into a terrifying ordeal when a pickup truck collided with a high-end bicycle in Bang Phli, injuring two riders and causing extensive damage to a bicycle valued at over 500,000 baht. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365126-cyclist-injured-after-expensive-bicycle-struck-by-pickup-in-bang-phli/ -
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USA Diddy Declines to Testify as Defense Rests Without Witnesses in Sex-Trafficking Trial
The assault on Ventura alone should be enough to get him sent down. How does a guy have it in them to do that? Pure scum. Next, they should try him for the murder of Prince. -
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Community Greek Man Stricken by Mysterious Illness Left Without Treatment as Funds Run Dry in Rayong
They will let him die and not bat an eyelid. Nobody cares at all. This is a warning to all who retire to Thailand....have tens of millions of Baht on hand or potentially end up like this poor guy. -
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Accident Cyclist Injured After Expensive Bicycle Struck by Pickup in Bang Phli
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A group cycling trip turned into a terrifying ordeal when a pickup truck collided with a high-end bicycle in Bang Phli, injuring two riders and causing extensive damage to a bicycle valued at over 500,000 baht. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 on 28 June, along the Suvarnabhumi canal-side road in Bang Pla Subdistrict. Dashcam footage from a following vehicle captured the moment a bronze Isuzu pickup truck, struck a cyclist who had moved into the right-hand lane. The impact sent both the cyclist and his expensive bicycle hurtling across the road, while a female companion riding behind lost control and fell after braking hard on loose sand. Both cyclists sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency services from Bang Phli Rescue were alerted via the 1669 hotline and quickly arrived on scene to administer first aid. The injured were later transported to Chularat Suvarnabhumi Hospital for further treatment. According to witnesses from the group, which consisted of ten cyclists riding in a single file in the left-most lane, the collision occurred so suddenly that most only realised what had happened after the impact. The cyclist struck was riding a premium-brand road bike, with components and accessories bringing its value to over half a million baht. Shockingly, the driver of the pickup fled the scene without offering assistance. Pol. Lt. Col. Pongnarin Nontanok, the investigating officer from Bang Phli Police Station, visited the scene and has launched an investigation. Authorities are working to identify and summon the pickup driver for questioning and legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-29 ScreenRecording_06-28-2025 18-35-49_1.mp4
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