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Accident Elderly Monk Falls from Motorcycle Taxi and Dies in Bangkok
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An elderly Buddhist monk passed away after falling from a motorcycle taxi while returning to his temple in Bangkok on the morning of 29 July. The deceased, identified as Phra Vichai Watchayo (secular name: Vichai Noeikham), aged 70, resided at Wat Son Temple. The incident occurred near the entrance of Soi Rat Burana 41, in the Rat Burana district of Bangkok. According to Pol. Sub-Lt. Natthaphong Thasri, an investigator from Rat Burana Police Station, the police were notified of the fatal crash by Rat Burana Hospital around 09:30. The motorcycle taxi driver, identified only as Mr Phajon, recounted that at approximately 06:40, Phra Vichai had hailed him at the entrance to Soi Rat Burana 40, requesting to be taken to Wat Son. The monk sat on the back of the motorcycle in the traditional side-sitting posture commonly used by monks. As they reached the entrance of Soi Rat Burana 41, Mr Phajon said he felt something was wrong and looked back to find that the monk had fallen backwards onto the road. He immediately stopped and called for emergency assistance. Phra Vichai was rushed to Rat Burana Hospital but was later pronounced dead. Police are coordinating with forensic medical staff to conduct a post-mortem examination. Investigators are also working with the local surveillance unit to review nearby CCTV footage in order to determine the precise cause of the accident. Authorities have stated that further steps will be taken based on the findings of the ongoing investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-30 -
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Community Bangkok Upgrades Over 1,100 Kilometres of Pavements, Plans 340 More in 2026
Wow, looks great, somewhere nice for Somchai to park his motorbike. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 30 July 2025
Woman Injured in Late-Night Brawl on South Pattaya Street Picture courtesy of SiamRath A 23-year-old woman was left injured in the early hours of 29 July, after allegedly being assaulted by two other women following a drunken confrontation on South Pattaya Road. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368194-woman-injured-in-late-night-brawl-on-south-pattaya-street/ -
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Accident Indonesian Boy 4, Seriously Injured in Fall from Pattaya High-Rise Building
This incident has nothing to do with foreigners falling from height after losing their money, recklessly buying bars, pig farms in girlfriend name etc. This is article is regarding poor parenting. -
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Crime Woman Injured in Late-Night Brawl on South Pattaya Street
Picture courtesy of SiamRath A 23-year-old woman was left injured in the early hours of 29 July, after allegedly being assaulted by two other women following a drunken confrontation on South Pattaya Road. Emergency services were called to the scene at around 03:00, after receiving reports of a street brawl outside a nightlife venue. Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation arrived to find Ms Mintra, 23, bleeding heavily from a head wound. She had a gash above her left eyebrow and blood streaming down her face. She was given first aid at the scene before being transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. According to the victim, she had been drinking heavily at a nearby bar with friends and was walking back after clinking glasses with another group when the incident occurred. Two women at a neighbouring table accused her of bumping into their bag without apologising. A verbal argument quickly escalated into violence, with Ms Mintra claiming she was attacked and beaten by the pair before bystanders intervened and called emergency services. Police from Pattaya City Police Station attended the scene and conducted preliminary inquiries. Officers advised Ms Mintra to file an official complaint so that legal proceedings could be initiated to identify and prosecute those responsible. An investigation is now underway, after she filed the complaint. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamRath 2025-07-30- 1
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