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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 6 August 2025
Drunk Man Attacks Neighbour with Machete Over Noise Picture courtesy of Daily News. A 55-year-old man has been arrested after violently attacking his neighbour with a machete, nearly severing his arm at the wrist, following a dispute over loud behaviour while drinking. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368912-drunk-man-attacks-neighbour-with-machete-over-noise/ -
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Crime Drunk Man Attacks Neighbour with Machete Over Noise
Picture courtesy of Daily News. A 55-year-old man has been arrested after violently attacking his neighbour with a machete, nearly severing his arm at the wrist, following a dispute over loud behaviour while drinking. Police from Tha Ta Fang Station were called to a rented house along the Mae Sariang–Mae Sam Laep road in Ban Chom Kitti, Moo 13, Mae Yuam subdistrict, Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son. The suspect, identified only as “Mr. A,” was found intoxicated and in possession of a machete. He was promptly detained at the scene. According to Pol. Lt. Papaspong Kaewrakmuk, the investigating officer, Mr. A became enraged after a neighbour, 34-year-old “Mr. B,” politely asked him to lower his voice while he was drinking loudly in the middle of the day. In a sudden burst of anger, Mr. A grabbed a machete and slashed at Mr. B, causing severe injuries to his left wrist. Despite the brutal attack, the suspect returned to drinking as if nothing had happened. He was later taken into custody while attempting to flee the area. Village headman Mr. Wipoon Kawon confirmed that the suspect was known for his aggressive behaviour while drunk and had caused disturbances in the neighbourhood on several previous occasions. Mr. B was taken to Mae Sariang Hospital for treatment. Police have charged Mr. A with armed trespassing and assault and further legal proceedings are underway. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-08-06 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 6 August 2025
Woman Found Dead, Husband Starving Inside Home Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. In a heartbreaking discovery, a woman was found dead outside her home while her elderly, bedridden husband remained inside unaware, having gone without food or water for two days. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368911-woman-found-dead-husband-starving-inside-home/ -
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Community Woman Found Dead, Husband Starving Inside Home
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. In a heartbreaking discovery, a woman was found dead outside her home while her elderly, bedridden husband remained inside unaware, having gone without food or water for two days. Police from Rong Kwang Police Station, Phrae, were alerted to the incident at 10:40 on 5 August after local village headman Mr Morakot Kabbua of Thung Si Subdistrict received a report of an unexplained death at a residence along the Phrae–Rong Kwang road. Officers, along with rescue workers from the Phetkasem Foundation and district officials, arrived at the scene in Moo 5, Thung Si. There, they found the body of Mrs Wasana Rueanngam, 68, known affectionately in the village as “Auntie Nim”, lying lifeless near the front doorway of the home. The area was overgrown with weeds and a wooden bed stood nearby. On it was a half-finished bottle of homemade rice whisky. No signs of struggle or foul play were found. Inside the house, police discovered Mr Somboon 70, the deceased woman’s husband, in a frail and emaciated condition. He is severely disabled and unable to move without assistance. Unaware that his wife had died outside, he had been left alone without food or care for more than 48 hours. Shocked neighbours rushed to provide him with food and water. According to Mrs Dao Miwanpia 56, a neighbour, villagers had visited the house that morning intending to donate money to the couple. The funds were surplus from a funeral recently held in the village and locals wanted to offer support to Mr Somboon, who is known to be impoverished and entirely dependent on his wife. When no one responded to calls at the door, villagers entered and were horrified to find Mrs Wasana’s body outside the rear of the property. They immediately alerted community leaders and contacted police. Initial investigations suggest the cause of death may be related to chronic health conditions. Mrs Wasana was known to be a frequent drinker and the whisky bottle found nearby points to possible alcohol-related complications. It is believed she collapsed suddenly while outside and was unable to call for help. The couple’s only son reportedly died some years ago, and villagers had since taken it upon themselves to help in small ways, delivering food after community events and offering support when possible. Mr Somboon has now been taken into care and local officials have pledged to ensure he receives proper assistance going forward. Adapted by Asean Now from ThaiRath 2025-08-06 -
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I have that Pneumonia feeling again
Heat has no bearing on getting pnumonia or not. In 2023 had severe double pnuemonia that resulted in Respiratory failure, I spent a lot longer in hosital than marin ! -
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Finance Tax Break Bonanza: Thais to Benefit from New Foreign Income Rule
So Thais working overseas are allowed to send money back home tax free.. that's okay Ex-pats who live here and have a pension transferred get taxed... (double tax) in some situations triple taxed....not okay lets have a level playing field.
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