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Russia Declares New Enemy of the State: Satan
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 14 April 2025
UPDATE Three Teens Confess to Fatal Attack on Engineering Student Over College Jacket Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Three teenagers, aged 16 to 18, have confessed to the brutal killing of an engineering student in a shocking case that has sparked outrage across Thailand. The motive behind the attack: to steal the victim’s college jacket. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357611-final-year-engineering-student-fatally-stabbed-belongings-left-untouched/#findComment-19730692 -
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Final-Year Engineering Student Fatally Stabbed, Belongings Left Untouched
UPDATE Three Teens Confess to Fatal Attack on Engineering Student Over College Jacket Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Three teenagers, aged 16 to 18, have confessed to the brutal killing of an engineering student in a shocking case that has sparked outrage across Thailand. The motive behind the attack: to steal the victim’s college jacket. Police in Pathum Thani arrested Ananop “Kong” (18), Nadee (17), and Pum (16) in connection with the death of 26-year-old Thanat, a student at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi. Thanat was attacked and fatally injured beneath the pedestrian bridge at Khlong Nueng, near the Red Bridge on Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Road, in Thanyaburi district. According to police, the suspects were apprehended within two days of the incident following a thorough investigation that included reviewing CCTV footage and applying advanced forensic techniques. Pol. Maj. Gen. Yutthana Jonkhun, Commander of Pathum Thani Provincial Police, alongside other senior officers, announced the arrest of the three suspects during a press briefing on 13 April. Investigators revealed that the teenagers had arrived at the scene on two motorcycles and collectively assaulted the victim. During initial questioning, all three suspects admitted their roles in the fatal attack. Pum reportedly used a sharpened steel object, known locally as a “sharp scraper”, to stab Thanat. After the stabbing, the suspects disposed of the weapon and the stolen college jacket in a pond near Phrom Rangsri Temple in Bangkok’s Don Mueang district. The attackers claimed that the violence stemmed from an argument between Ananop and the victim, when their motorcycles nearly collided. Ananop allegedly called the other two to join him in following Thanat to the scene of the attack, where they carried out the assault before fleeing. Police later took the three suspects back to the scene to re-enact the crime as part of the investigative process. Pum, the alleged stabber, expressed remorse during the re-enactment, apologising to the victim and his family, and stating he wanted to atone for his actions. He insisted the weapon was meant for self-defence and that he stabbed the victim only once. The incident has sparked renewed debate in Thailand about youth violence, gang culture, and the symbolic value of college jackets in student identity. -- 2025-04-14 -
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A couple questions about operating a small resort
Hello, Me and my thai wife will open something between 8-10 bungalows in Samui. Both in early 40`s, trust each other, have two daughters etc. We will buy the land or the existing resort to be renovated on thai company with wife owning 51%. We intend to rent the rooms for short time stays, get a hotel or guesthouse/swimming pool license or whatever license we will need. I have a few points that i would be grateful if i can get some input (i know i will get the answers from a lawyer but would be good to also know a bit before i get to one) 1. Go for a work permit, work on the company or just in wife personal name? I will be managing the bookings and most of the reception chores. 2, How should I go about transferring the money? The money for the land I will bank transfer into company account. The rest of the money for construction etc. will come from another person from EU (a friend) to either mine or my wife`s personal account in Thailand. Would there be any problem with this? I was thinking this way because the contractors I will use will probably not be able to bill the company for the entire amount and I would worry about how to get money out of the company for this. Any other input is highly appreciated.
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