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Woman Discovers Hidden Spy Camera in Pool Villa Near Pattaya
Picture of device. A 25-year-old woman has reported a disturbing case of illegal surveillance after discovering a hidden camera disguised as a pen inside her rented pool villa in Bang Lamung, Chonburi. Concerned that footage may be leaked online, she has taken legal action against the accommodation. The woman, who had checked into the villa in Huai Yai with her younger sister and four friends on 1 February at 14:00, but later became suspicious with a black pen placed upright next to a teddy bear near the dressing table, directly facing the bed. Upon closer inspection, she found a memory card inside the pen, revealing it to be a hidden camera. Fearing she and her companions had been secretly recorded, she immediately contacted the Pavena Foundation for Women and Children, which helped her report the incident to the police. The victim is pursuing legal action against the villa management, citing a serious violation of privacy. She expressed deep concern that the footage might be misused or shared online and vowed to hold those responsible accountable. Police are now investigating the case and inspecting the villa’s premises for further evidence. Authorities have urged tourists to remain vigilant when staying in private accommodations. -- 2025-02-05 -
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Beautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance
Greedy Cow, He left Her that luxury House in Hua Hin and she wants more??? she was probably living in a shed before she met him -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 5 February 2025
Motorcyclist Swerves to Avoid Speed Bump, Pillion Passenger Crushed by Lorry A road crash in Bang Pu Industrial Estate, Samut Prakan, claimed the life of a 42-year-old woman after a motorcyclist lost control and she fell off, under a six-wheel lorry. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350836-motorcyclist-swerves-to-avoid-speed-bump-pillion-passenger-crushed-by-lorry/ -
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Motorcyclist Swerves to Avoid Speed Bump, Pillion Passenger Crushed by Lorry
Picture from responders. A road crash in Bang Pu Industrial Estate, Samut Prakan, claimed the life of a 42-year-old woman after a motorcyclist lost control and she fell off, under a six-wheel lorry. The incident occurred in Soi Nikom Usahakam Bang Pu 1C, Phraeksa Subdistrict, Bang Phli District. Police officers from Bang Pu Police Station, along with Ruamkatanyu Foundation emergency responders, arrived at the scene following reports of the crash. Upon arrival, they found a 54-year-old male motorcyclist with minor injuries. Nearby, the body of Ms. Oytip Mongkolthong, 42, from Pathum Thani, lay on the road. A white Honda Wave motorbike with a yellow Samut Prakan licence plate was found overturned with minor damage. A white Hino six-wheel lorry, also registered in Samut Prakan, was parked at the roadside a short distance away. Investigations revealed a deep pothole near the scene, with skid marks and evidence of the crash leading up to where the motorbike had fallen. Mr. Tik, a municipal worker who had been driving a pickup truck behind the lorry, recounted the events leading to the fatal crash. According to his testimony, the lorry had turned into the industrial estate from Soi Sam Huang, with the motorbike riding parallel to it. Upon encountering a speed bump, the motorcyclist veered towards the shoulder of the road to avoid it, inadvertently hitting a pothole. The impact caused the rider to lose control, sending the pillion passenger tumbling into the path of the lorry, which tragically ran over her. Authorities have documented the scene, taken photographs, and recorded statements from witnesses. The deceased’s body has been transferred to Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital. Both the lorry driver and the motorcyclist have been taken to the police station for further questioning as part of the legal proceedings. -- 2025-02-05 -
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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
The U.S. has a proliferation of lawyers and has become a litigious society with people suing for everything under the sun including medical malpractice. As a result medical malpractice insurance and defensive medicine can make healthcare more expensive than elsewhere. Most procedures here are covered by private and government insurance with varying amounts of co-pay. Hospitals, by federal law, are not allowed to deny anyone with few exceptions. Yes, our system is expensive and not without flaws, but I rather get sick here than anywhere else I have been. I rarely have co-pays and when I do they are very little. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 5 February 2025
Devastating Fire Destroys Home in Chachoengsao, Burning ฿200,000 in Cash A woman was left in tears after a fire completely destroyed her home in Tha Takiap District, Chachoengsao, in the early hours of 4 February. Along with the house, a large sum of cash, totalling ฿200,000, was reduced to ashes. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350835-devastating-fire-destroys-home-in-chachoengsao-burning-฿200000-in-cash/
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