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Video Discovery of Human Skull in Chachoengsao Spark Investigation
Pictures courtesy of Daily News Authorities in Chachoengsao province are investigating the discovery of a human skull found wrapped in a pink towel next to two black bags in Ban Pho district, prompting concerns and mystery among local residents. The skull, which appears to have suffered trauma likely inflicted by a blunt object, had long red hair attached, leading police to suspect the deceased might be a woman. Police volunteers and officers from the Mueang Police Station conducted a thorough search of the area on May 28, combing through dense grass for over an hour without unearthing any additional evidence or human remains. The investigation is focusing locally, with particular attention on nearby worker camps. Police Major Kritsanak Sakchai has been actively investigating these camps to determine if any residents are unaccounted for. However, no missing persons have been reported from these camps, complicating the identification of the victim. The scope of the investigation is extending to a CCTV footage review dating back to mid-April to identify any suspicious activities around the time of the incident. Police Colonel Pornchai Kittikhajornthorn explained that two main hypotheses are being pursued. One is that the victim might be a foreign worker, which would necessitate an expanded search to check if anyone from local camps has disappeared. The other theory suggests that the skull’s presence in the area might imply the body was disposed of there after an unnatural death elsewhere. Chachoengsao Police Major General Kriengkrai Bunson convened a meeting with relevant agencies to strategize on resolving the case, highlighting the urgency of addressing the unsettling discovery. Despite these efforts, there have been no recent missing person reports filed in the district over the past month, deepening the mystery. Local residents remain disturbed by the finding, which was initially reported last month, stoking concerns and a desire for answers about the identity of the deceased and the circumstances leading to the skull’s burial. As the investigation continues, authorities hope new evidence or information will surface to aid in uncovering the truth behind this grim discovery. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-28 -
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Report Thai Police Launch Helmet Crackdown to Boost Road Safety
Did Big Mike finally kick him to the curb? -
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Thai financial advisor
Agreed - as I suggested from personal experience. Here's an extract from the MGMB website: https://content.app-sources.com/s/89294029229078671/thumbnails/640x480/Team/IMG_0749-1807057.JPG?format=webp Key Person Paul Gambles Co-founder & Managing Partner Paul’s range of expertise includes asset allocation, tax structuring and macro-economic analysis. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of Warwick, B.A. in English and European Literature, and became a Full Technical Inspector at the UK Inland Revenue. He then moved to the Bank of Scotland Group and spent nine years in corporate and asset finance. In 1994 he helped set up MBMG Group. Paul has completed CFA Level 1 and he is licensed by the SEC as both a Securities Fundamental Investment Analyst and an Investment Planner. He is well known as an expert commentator appearing regularly on CNBC, Bloomberg TV and Channel News Asia. Paul is a regular contributor to industry and chamber of commerce magazines. -
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Crime Drunken American Throws Rock through Window in Pattaya Over E-Cigarette Dispute
This is your post. That is as wrong as it is pervy. Keep away from anyone I know. -
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'Where you come from? What your Job? How long you stay Thailand?'
So they have a little curiosity about you and you have zero about them and you ask only about their education system! -
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'Where you come from? What your Job? How long you stay Thailand?'
Maybe "Keeping up with the Joneses" was invented in the West. And then with all the inter-racial marriages, Thais incorporated it. But who knows for sure?
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