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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 10 March 2025
Man Dies After Falling from Mango Tree into Canal in Ayutthaya The incident occurred in Bang Pahan district, Ayutthaya, when a 37-year-old man lost his life after falling from a mango tree into a canal while attempting to pick ripe fruit. His relatives launched a frantic search after he failed to return home overnight, eventually discovering his body floating in the water. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354096-man-dies-after-falling-from-mango-tree-into-canal-in-ayutthaya/ -
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Man Dies After Falling from Mango Tree into Canal in Ayutthaya
Picture from responders The incident occurred in Bang Pahan district, Ayutthaya, when a 37-year-old man lost his life after falling from a mango tree into a canal while attempting to pick ripe fruit. His relatives launched a frantic search after he failed to return home overnight, eventually discovering his body floating in the water. Police Lieutenant Piyapong Sirijanyatham, an investigator at Bang Pahan Police Station, received a report of a body found in Ban Li Canal, Moo 3, Ban Li subdistrict, Bang Pahan, Ayutthaya. Officers from the investigative unit, doctors from Bang Pahan Hospital, and the Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Foundation attended the scene. The deceased, identified as Mr Surachet, a resident of Ban Li, was found floating face down in the canal. A scrape and cut was visible above his left eyebrow, and authorities estimated that he had been dead for many hours. A broken mango tree branch was found in the water nearby, along with a white plastic bag containing ripe mangoes. His bicycle was discovered leaning against a bamboo cluster close to the tree. Ms Sureerat, 43, the victim’s aunt, stated that he worked as a welder in the construction industry alongside relatives. He was last seen on the afternoon of 8 March, and when he failed to return home that evening, his family assumed he had stayed with his relatives for work. By the following morning, after confirming he had not been at work, relatives began searching for him. Eventually, they found his body floating in the canal and alerted the authorities. It is believed that he had climbed the tree using a ladder to pick mangoes but fell when a branch broke, causing him to drown. Police conducted an investigation at the scene and questioned relatives. The Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Foundation transported the body to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Ministry of Justice for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. -- 2025-03-10 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 10 March 2025
Thai Parliament Speaker Wants Thaksin's Name Dropped from Debate File photo courtesy of Thairath In a recent twist within Thailand's political arena, House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has requested that the opposition omit former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's name from a no-confidence motion aimed at Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin’s daughter. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354095-thai-parliament-speaker-wants-thaksins-name-dropped-from-debate/ -
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Thai Parliament Speaker Wants Thaksin's Name Dropped from Debate
File photo courtesy of Thairath In a recent twist within Thailand's political arena, House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has requested that the opposition omit former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's name from a no-confidence motion aimed at Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin’s daughter. The decision to seek Thaksin’s removal stems from parliamentary regulation No 176, which prohibits mentioning outsiders in debates without substantial reason. Mr. Wan emphasised that including Thaksin, who does not hold a position in the current administration, would breach these guidelines and risk defamation lawsuits, as Thaksin is unable to defend himself in parliament. Yet, the opposition, led by the People's Party, remains unwavering. Parit Wacharasindhu, an opposition spokesman, argues that regulation No 176 does not compel them to revise a motion unless procedural errors are identified. According to Mr. Parit, such amendments are also time-barred, given that the motion was lodged over a week ago, after which changes aren't permitted. Mr. Parit further contends that parliamentary rules allow third-party references when relevant to national governance issues. He maintains that Thaksin’s public acknowledgments of his influence over government affairs make his inclusion reasonable. The no-confidence motion accuses Thaksin of wielding undue influence over his daughter’s administration, an allegation the opposition considers essential to the debate. The government, seeking to limit the debate to a single day — a stance opposed by the opposition, which is calling for five days — is preparing for the upcoming parliamentary showdown. The opposition warns that confining the debate risks glossing over serious governance concerns. Prime Minister's Office Minister Chousak Sirinil voiced apprehensions that the focus could shift from the premier to include attacks on cabinet ministers. In contrast, PP deputy leader Sirikanya Tansakul insists the opposition has adhered to legislative privileges, arguing that Thaksin’s influence on national matters is pertinent to discussions. As tensions simmer, the stakes remain high. With accusations flying and legislative interpretations challenged, the political landscape stands on the brink of a heated debate set to commence at month-end. Opposition figures encourage the government to remain composed, while they brace for potential legal repercussions from mentioning a third party. The debate promises to be a critical test for parliamentary decorum and political accountability in Thailand, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-03-10 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 10 March 2025
Fishing Boat Sinks in Gulf of Thailand After Collision with Cargo Ship A fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Thailand early morning on 9 March, after being struck by a cargo ship, prompting a dramatic rescue operation. Nine crew members, including both Thai and foreign nationals, were found floating in the open sea before being airlifted to safety by the Royal Thai Navy. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354094-fishing-boat-sinks-in-gulf-of-thailand-after-collision-with-cargo-ship/ -
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
Bob, I rent my wives on an hourly basis, yes, that's wives, plural. I usually visit with them about 6–8 times per month, spread across multiple women, and spend no more than ฿15,000 in total each month, sometimes less, on the whole shebang. No grief, no stress, no “I’ve got a headache,” no emotional breakdowns or mood swings to deal with. No dinner dates, no weekend trips, no strolling through shopping malls. Don't need any of that tosh. So I have complete control over all of my own free time. Plus, the women are usually half my age, never fat, entirely all by my choosing of course. I could go on, but you get the point, let’s just say I’ve got it made. Your fat old wife who doesn't want to get off the couch, can't beat my setup cuz. 🤣
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