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Phuket's Trash Dilemma Grows as Incinerator Closes for Repairs
Maybe the governor should put some of that bulging tourist revenue to good use and not in the bank -
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Illegal Dentist Arrested in Banglamung , Over 100,000 Baht in Equipment Seized
Kinda proves these braces are often only cosmetic which is what the girls want -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
Man Arrested After Saw Attack on 88-Year-Old Grandfather Police in Udon Thani have arrested a man who allegedly attacked his 88-year-old adoptive grandfather with a pruning saw, leaving him in critical condition. The suspect was apprehended after returning to the house late at night, prompting residents to alert authorities. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352428-man-arrested-after-saw-attack-on-88-year-old-grandfather/ -
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Man Arrested After Saw Attack on 88-Year-Old Grandfather
Picture from responders. Police in Udon Thani have arrested a man who allegedly attacked his 88-year-old adoptive grandfather with a pruning saw, leaving him in critical condition. The suspect was apprehended after returning to the house late at night, prompting residents to alert authorities. The incident occurred on the afternoon of 19 February at a home in Nong Tan Settlement, Village 2, Phon Ngam Subdistrict, Nong Han District. Emergency responders from Phon Ngam Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and Sawang Rescue Unit rushed to assist the elderly victim, identified as Mr Subin, who had suffered severe injuries to his right wrist. The attacker, named as 33-year-old Mr Nui, also known as Tuinuinui, reportedly used a pruning saw to slash the elderly man’s wrist, nearly severing it. According to police, the attack was triggered by rage after Mr Nui was refused money by his grandfather. In a fit of anger, he allegedly attempted to kill the elderly man, before fleeing the scene on a motorbike. Later that night, local residents spotted Mr Nui returning to the house and immediately notified the police. Officers from Nong Han Police Station arrived promptly and took him into custody. Due to his apparent medical condition, which was not disclosed by police, he was first transferred to Nong Han Hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, Mr Subin was moved to Udon Thani Central Hospital, where he remains in critical condition due to severe blood loss. -- 2025-02-21
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