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Fox News Viewers Get An Uncomfortable Truth About Trump On Live TV
They continue to tell me, once or twice a month, that they have not seen a donation from me. They ask for donations in every single email, without fail. I have been getting those emails since 2010, haven't donated even one tiny satang! -
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Crime Former Subdistrict Official Killed After Brutal Attack by Gang of Four in Ratchaburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A former subdistrict assistant headman was killed in a brutal assault after attending a monk ordination ceremony in Ratchaburi province. The fatal incident occurred at approximately 00.10 on 27 April at the entrance to Soi 6, Village 3, Ban Rai subdistrict, Damnoen Saduak district. Police from Damnoen Saduak Station, forensic officers, hospital staff, and rescue workers rushed to the scene. They discovered the body of Mr Ekkarin 36, lying face-up on the road. His head showed severe injuries from blunt force trauma and two gunshot wounds. Near the scene, officers recovered a .357 calibre bullet and found a holster still strapped to the deceasedâs waist, but the firearm itself was missing. It was also reported that another man had been critically wounded by gunfire and had been rushed to Damnoen Saduak Hospital by witnesses. According to preliminary investigations, Mr Ekkarin, who had resigned from his post but continued supporting local administrative work, had attended the ordination ceremony at a nearby temple. As the event concluded, he walked alone towards his parked vehicle at the mouth of the alley. Residents reported hearing a loud commotion and emerged to find four young men assaulting Mr Ekkarin. Witnesses then heard multiple gunshots before the assailants fled on motorcycles, leaving Mr Ekkarin lying motionless. It later emerged that one of the attackers had also been injured during the scuffle. Police believe that during the struggle, Mr Ekkarin may have attempted to draw his own firearm and shot one of the assailants, only for the gun to be wrested away and used against him. He was shot twice in the head and beaten with a blunt object. The injured assailant has been placed under police guard at the hospital, pending interrogation once his condition improves. Investigators have already identified the suspects involved and will seek arrest warrants from Ratchaburi Provincial Court. Mr Ekkarinâs body has been sent to Ratchaburi Hospitalâs forensic unit for autopsy to extract the bullets for further examination. Police are continuing their investigations to track down the remaining suspects and to recover the missing firearm. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-04-28. -
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How scared should we be of Trump's authoritarian tendencies?
Trumps death is the only escape for people with the syndrome. Until then they are trapped in their own mind -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Son Killed in Minivan Crash Weeks Before Ordination A family has been left devastated after their 23-year-old son, who was due to be ordained as a monk in just a few weeks, was killed in a road accident early morning on 27 April. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359004-son-killed-in-minivan-crash-weeks-before-ordination/ -
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How scared should we be of Trump's authoritarian tendencies?
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Accident Son Killed in Minivan Crash Weeks Before Ordination
Picture from responders. A family has been left devastated after their 23-year-old son, who was due to be ordained as a monk in just a few weeks, was killed in a road accident early morning on 27 April. The crash occurred at around 06.00 on the Bang NaâTrat Road, kilometre marker 37, inbound towards Bangkok, in Bang Samak subdistrict, Bang Pakong district, Chachoengsao province. Pol. Lt. Somsak Puangsuk, an investigating officer at Bang Pakong Police Station, rushed to the scene alongside rescue teams from Chachoengsao. Officers found a severely damaged minivan, registered in Bangkok, which had collided with the rear of a six-wheeled lorry belonging to a transport company, also registered in Bangkok. Inside the minivan, rescuers discovered the body of Mr Saharat 23, trapped behind the steering wheel. Hydraulic cutting equipment was used to extricate the body, which was later sent to Bang Pakong Hospital for autopsy. According to Mr Somporn 41, the driver of the six-wheeled lorry, he had just refuelled and was merging from the frontage road onto the express lanes when he suddenly heard a loud crash from behind. On exiting his vehicle, he found that the minivan had slammed into the back of his lorry with great force, resulting in the driverâs instant death, a fact confirmed by rescue workers at the scene. Mr Prasert and Mrs Phannee, the victimâs grieving parents, spoke through tears, saying that their son was known to drive cautiously and was preparing to enter the monkhood in a few weeksâ time. âJust this morning, we saw him and spoke to him. We never imagined something like this could happen,â they said. Police have documented the scene and taken Mr Somporn in for further questioning as part of their ongoing investigation. Legal proceedings will follow as appropriate. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-04-28.
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