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Report Nudity Scandal on Thai Beach Fuels Calls for Tourist Behaviour Crackdown
I wish you would grow up. I'm fed up reading about your arguments with members here. Always sat behind your warrior keyboard. Get a life, get off that keyboard. I know you are broke, I've offered you money in the past to get outside and enjoy yourself, there is no reason for you to be say in your little room day in day out annoying others here. -
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Community Young Woman Buries Stillborn Foetus in Songkhla
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 20-year-old woman from Myanmar is under investigation after admitting to secretly giving birth and burying her stillborn foetus near a workers’ dormitory in Hat Yai, Songkhla province. The incident came to light after she was hospitalised with heavy bleeding and physical exhaustion. The woman was taken to Hat Yai Hospital after her employer, concerned by her absence from work and signs of physical distress, visited her accommodation. Noticing severe fatigue, vaginal bleeding, and lactation, the employer contacted emergency services. At the hospital, medical staff questioned the woman about her symptoms. Under questioning by a nurse, she confessed to having given birth to a stillborn baby and burying the remains near her home. She explained that she had broken up with her boyfriend some time earlier and kept the pregnancy hidden. The hospital’s social worker subsequently reported the case to Thung Lung Police Station. Pol. Col. Weerasak Detpramuanpol, superintendent of Thung Lung Police, coordinated with forensic officers from Region 9 and rescue workers to investigate the reported burial site in Phatong Subdistrict, Hat Yai District. At the scene, under a tree near the worker housing area, officers discovered a blood-stained bundle containing what appeared to be foetal remains, consistent with a pregnancy of approximately 5–6 months term. The remains were sent to Songklanagarind Hospital for forensic examination. According to initial statements, the woman had been in a relationship for a year before separating from her partner. She reported experiencing abdominal pain and heavy bleeding on the evening of 21 April. Believing she had miscarried, she wrapped the foetus in cloth, placed it in a plastic bag, and buried it herself. Authorities are continuing their investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-10. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 1 May 2025
Fire Destroys Toy Warehouse in Samut Sakhon, Damage Estimated at Over 10 Million Baht Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A massive fire broke out at a children’s toy warehouse in Samut Sakhon province on the evening of 29 April, causing estimated damages of over 10 million baht. The blaze erupted shortly after the owner had left the premises and was fortunately contained before it could spread to adjacent warehouses. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359359-fire-destroys-toy-warehouse-in-samut-sakhon-damage-estimated-at-over-10-million-baht/ -
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Fire Fire Destroys Toy Warehouse in Samut Sakhon, Damage Estimated at Over 10 Million Baht
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A massive fire broke out at a children’s toy warehouse in Samut Sakhon province on the evening of 29 April, causing estimated damages of over 10 million baht. The blaze erupted shortly after the owner had left the premises and was fortunately contained before it could spread to adjacent warehouses. The fire was reported at approximately 18:30 at Tiny Lion Co., Ltd., located in Moo 8, Nadi Subdistrict, Mueang District. The company distributes plastic children’s toys and developmental products via various online platforms including Lazada and Shopee. Emergency services from across the province responded with over 20 fire engines dispatched from Nadi Municipality, Khlong Maduea Town Municipality, Krathum Baen Municipality, and other local organisations. Upon arrival, they found one of the two large adjoining warehouse buildings engulfed in flames. The interior, filled with plastic-based toys, acted as powerful fuel, accelerating the fire’s spread. Firefighters battled the inferno from all angles for about an hour. Thanks to low wind conditions, they managed to prevent the flames from reaching the neighbouring warehouse. Despite their efforts, part of the burning warehouse’s roof collapsed under intense heat. Authorities continued through the night spraying water on the smouldering remains to prevent potential reignition. Ms. Natthaphat Phuwaphinan, 30, the warehouse owner, stated that she had locked the premises and left only 10 minutes before the fire began. She was alerted by a neighbour across the street and quickly returned to find her warehouse already ablaze. “I had just restocked with new inventory for online sales,” she said. “Everything inside was children’s toys. The damage is likely not less than 10 million baht.” Only one staff member was on-site at the time of the incident and managed to escape unharmed. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Forensic officers and structural engineers will inspect the site to determine the origin of the blaze and assess the building’s integrity. In the meantime, Nadi Municipality has declared the area off-limits until further notice. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-10. -
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Man Stabs Ex-Wife to Death After She Rejects Reconciliation, Then Attempts Suicide Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 50-year-old man stabbed his ex-wife to death in Chonburi province after she rejected his attempt to rekindle their relationship, citing her commitment to a new partner. The suspect later tried to take his own life but survived with critical injuries. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359357-man-stabs-ex-wife-to-death-after-she-rejects-reconciliation-then-attempts-suicide/ -
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Crime Man Stabs Ex-Wife to Death After She Rejects Reconciliation, Then Attempts Suicide
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 50-year-old man stabbed his ex-wife to death in Chonburi province after she rejected his attempt to rekindle their relationship, citing her commitment to a new partner. The suspect later tried to take his own life but survived with critical injuries. Police in Bo Win, Si Racha District, received the report at around 22:30 on 29 April. Officers from Bo Win Police Station, led by Pol Lt Col Kanoknan Suksri, along with rescue volunteers from the Silatham Ban Bueng Foundation, responded to the scene, a raised single-storey rented house in Moo 7, Bo Win Subdistrict. Inside, officers discovered the body of 51-year-old Ms. Wannapha lying on her back with eight stab wounds to her chest. Nearby was Mr. Den, 50, suffering from ten self-inflicted stab wounds to his own chest. He was found barely conscious and was rushed to Laem Chabang Hospital in critical condition. Initial investigations revealed that Mr. Den was the victim’s ex-husband. The two had separated in 2023, and Ms. Wannapha had since moved on, living with her new husband in the rented home for nearly two years. Mr. Den had reportedly made several attempts to reconcile, but his advances were repeatedly rejected. On the night of the incident, it is believed that Mr. Den once again attempted to win her back. When she refused, he allegedly flew into a rage and attacked her with a knife he had brought with him. After fatally stabbing her, he then turned the weapon on himself in a failed suicide attempt. The victim’s current husband, Mr. Sanya, 50, told authorities that he was unaware his partner’s ex-husband had been visiting or making contact. He stated that the couple had a loving relationship and that nothing seemed out of the ordinary in the days leading up to the attack. Rescue workers have transferred the victim’s body to Laem Chabang Hospital for autopsy and storage. Meanwhile, police have stationed officers at Mr. Den’s bedside to prevent any escape attempts as he recovers under medical supervision. Criminal charges are expected once he regains consciousness. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-10.
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