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Accident Motorcyclist Killed Instantly After Crashing into 18-Wheeler in Chachoengsao
Pictured courtesy of Khaosod. A young man was killed on impact after his motorcycle collided with an 18-wheeled lorry in Chachoengsao province on the evening of 23 May. The crash occurred when the rider attempted to overtake but failed to return to his lane in time, crashing head-on into the heavy vehicle. At approximately 20:00, Pol. Lt. Prasert Detchsupha, deputy investigation officer at Mueang Chachoengsao Police Station, was notified of a fatal collision involving a motorcycle and an lorry on a road in Moo 2, Nam Daeng subdistrict. Medical personnel from Phutthasothon Hospital and local rescue workers were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found the wreckage of a Honda Wave motorcycle with Sa Kaeo registration plates scattered across the roadside in front of a factory. The motorbike was completely destroyed, with the front wheel detached. The body of the rider, later identified as Mr. Rattanasak of Khlong Udom Chonlajorn subdistrict, lay nearby. He was pronounced dead at the scene, having suffered a crushed skull after his head became trapped beneath the lorry’s wheels. No formal identification documents were found on the deceased, though a vehicle payment card bearing his name was recovered. The lorry involved, bearing Nonthaburi plates, showed signs of impact damage on its front right side, with a shattered headlamp and visible dents. Mr. Panuphat, 46, the lorry driver, stated that he was transporting goods from Lat Krabang and was nearing the drop-off point when the incident occurred. According to him, the motorcycle was travelling at high speed and attempted to overtake another vehicle by moving into the oncoming lane. “I honked repeatedly to warn him, but he kept swerving and accelerating. He came straight at me. I couldn’t swerve away because I would have gone off the road,” Mr. Panuphat recalled. Police believe the motorcyclist may have been under the influence of alcohol, citing his erratic behaviour and failure to react to the truck’s warning horn. “A sober person would likely have slowed down or moved back into the correct lane upon seeing an oncoming lorry and hearing the horn,” said an officer at the scene. The body has been sent to Phutthasothon Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Authorities are continuing to investigate and have contacted the man’s relatives to arrange for funeral proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-25. -
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Truemoneywallet passport verification
Get your banking app to work, go to the branch. TMW is useful but I don't know why they have to suspend the app while they check the passport, should only suspend if an issue after -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 25 May 2025
Elderly Man Falls to Death from Sugar Palm Tree — Third Similar Family Fatality Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 74-year-old man fell to his death from a sugar palm tree in Prachantakham district, Prachinburi province, in an incident that echoes two previous fatalities within the same family over the past three decades. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361679-elderly-man-falls-to-death-from-sugar-palm-tree-—-third-similar-family-fatality / -
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Crime Elderly Man Falls to Death from Sugar Palm Tree — Third Similar Family Fatality
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 74-year-old man fell to his death from a sugar palm tree in Prachantakham district, Prachinburi province, in an incident that echoes two previous fatalities within the same family over the past three decades. Police were called to the scene in Khok Tan grove, Village No. 12, Pho Ngam subdistrict, after the man’s body was discovered beneath a tall palm tree, estimated to be over 15 metres high. Forensic medics from Prachantakham Hospital, along with rescue volunteers, confirmed that the man had died from a broken neck. He had reportedly been dead for more than four hours by the time authorities arrived. The victim, a local resident, was found lying on his back with blood coming from his mouth and nose. There were no signs of foul play or physical struggle. Devastated family members and neighbours gathered at the site in mourning. According to his 72-year-old wife, her husband had earlier driven her to Prachantakham market to sell sugar palm juice and mangoes. After finishing her errands, she tried to contact him for a lift home but received no response. Concerned, she called their son to pick her up instead. Upon arriving home, she noticed that all the vehicles were parked, but the man was nowhere to be found. Seeing that the palm-cutting knife was missing and ropes were still hanging from the palm trees, she feared the worst. Her suspicions were confirmed when she found his body beneath one of the trees, with a broken palm frond nearby, suggesting he may have slipped while reaching for a frond. “In our family, this has happened before,” she said. “His father died in a similar incident 30 years ago, and two years ago, his cousin, Phuyaikao, also fell to his death from a palm tree.” The family has long been involved in traditional sugar palm harvesting, producing fresh sugar juice and palm sugar as their primary livelihood. Their work has supported the education of their three children through to university and vocational qualifications. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-25. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 25 May 2025
Thai Woman Arrested at Suvarnabhumi Over Money Laundering & Online Gambling Network Links Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 34-year-old Thai woman was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport upon returning to the country, following a warrant issued in connection with a major online gambling and money laundering network. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361678-thai-woman-arrested-at-suvarnabhumi-over-money-laundering-online-gambling-network-links/ -
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Crime Thai Woman Arrested at Suvarnabhumi Over Money Laundering & Online Gambling Network Links
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 34-year-old Thai woman was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport upon returning to the country, following a warrant issued in connection with a major online gambling and money laundering network. Police Lieutenant General Cherngron Rimpadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, revealed that the arrest was made as part of a broader directive from Police Lieutenant General Phanumart Boonlakham, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, to strengthen scrutiny of individuals with outstanding arrest warrants entering or leaving Thailand. On the afternoon of 24 May, officers from the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation and Suppression Division (Division 2), in coordination with the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) and the immigration checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi Airport, apprehended Ms. Chatupapha aged 34, as she arrived on Thai Airways flight TG551 from Ho Chi Minh City. She was wanted under Criminal Court warrant no. 1101/2566, dated 10 April 2023, on multiple serious charges, including “organising illegal online gambling, conspiracy to commit money laundering and participating in money laundering activities.” Ms. Chatupapha is alleged to be part of a criminal syndicate operating illegal online gambling platforms between 2016 and 2017. Well-known sites such as SBOBET, IBCBET, FIFA55, and AMBBET were reportedly used in the operation. Investigators also discovered financial evidence linking her to suspicious transfers of funds, including a transaction of 1.5 million baht received from so-called “mule accounts” connected to the gambling network. Following her arrest, Ms. Chatupapha was taken to the Immigration Division’s operations centre before being handed over to officers from the Crime Suppression Division’s Division 3 for legal proceedings. Authorities continue to investigate the wider network and further arrests are expected as the probe progresses. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-25.
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