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Multi-Vehicle Collision Leaves Three Dead, Six Injured in Samut Sakhon
Pictures from responders. A devastating four-vehicle collision on Phutthasakhon Road in Samut Sakhon has left three construction workers dead and six others injured after their pickup truck overturned. The crash was reportedly triggered when a black Toyota Alphard cut in front of another pickup, causing a chain reaction crash. The incident occurred at approximately 22:00 on 26 March near a second-hand car dealership, around 300 metres from the Phasi Charoen Canal overpass. Pol. Lt. Thawisak Lekkla, Deputy Inspector of Krathum Baen Police Station, was alerted to the crash and coordinated emergency response teams from Krathum Baen Hospital, Vichaivej Hospital (Om Noi), and Mahachai 2 Hospital. Rescue volunteers from the Samut Sakhon Charity Foundation also rushed to assist the victims. Upon arrival, responders found five severely injured construction workers lying on the pavement, crying out in pain, while three others sustained minor injuries. The victims were quickly transported to hospital. A male victim, later identified as Mr. Amphun Phueksopa, 60, was discovered deceased near a pedestrian bridge support pillar, covered in blood. His body was covered with a white sheet while awaiting forensic examination by Krathum Baen Hospital staff. Two more victims later succumbed to their injuries in hospital, bringing the death toll to three. According to the driver of the Toyota pickup truck (registration from Nakhon Pathom), which was transporting the construction workers, a total of nine people were in the vehicle, three seated in the front cabin and six in the rear cargo bed along with construction tools. They had just finished work at a previous site and were en route to a new job location. He recounted that his vehicle was following an Isuzu D-Max pickup in the rightmost lane. As they descended from the Phasi Charoen Canal overpass, a black Toyota Alphard in the left lane suddenly veered into the right lane, clipping the Isuzu D-Max, which was unable to brake in time. In an attempt to avoid the collision, he swerved left, but the Isuzu D-Max, already out of control, also veered left, striking each other. The impact caused the Toyota to overturn, violently throwing the workers from the cargo bed onto the pavement. Their construction tools were scattered across the road, with the overturned pickup sliding into a parked white car, causing additional damage. Police have impounded all vehicles involved in the crash for further investigation. The local municipality deployed fire trucks to wash down the road due to a significant oil spill, preventing further incidents. Officers summoned all drivers and surviving passengers for questioning at Krathum Baen Police Station. They are also reviewing dashboard camera footage and CCTV recordings from the area to determine liability and proceed with legal action. -- 2025-03-27 -
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Hello fellow boomers. Just say thanks.
Quality of life is **** now compared to what my parents enjoyed. Houses cost a fraction in real terms of what a house costs now, health care was far superior 30 years ago ( the care, not medical procedures ), movies and music were far better in the 70s than the PC garbage they put out now, even tv was better. -
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Long waits, waves of calls, web crashes: Social Security is breaking down
Straw man much? Whether your claim is true or not, it's completely irrelevant to the fact that your DEI statement was bigoted given that the COBOLexperts we're working years before there was such a thing as DEI. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 27 March 2025
Fugitive Arrested After 10 Years on the Run for Attempted Murder Over Business Rivalry Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 36-year-old man has been arrested after evading capture for nearly a decade following an attempted murder charge linked to a business dispute in the bottled water industry. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355913-fugitive-arrested-after-10-years-on-the-run-for-attempted-murder-over-business-rivalry/ -
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Fugitive Arrested After 10 Years on the Run for Attempted Murder Over Business Rivalry
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 36-year-old man has been arrested after evading capture for nearly a decade following an attempted murder charge linked to a business dispute in the bottled water industry. On 26 March, officers from the Crime Suppression Division, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Wittaya Sriprasertphap, ordered the arrest of SomSak Panprasong, also known as Toon, aged 36. He was apprehended at a house in Moo 1, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi province. SomSak had been wanted under an arrest warrant issued by Pattaya Provincial Court (No. 324/2016) on 9 December 2016, for charges including: • Attempted murder • Illegal possession of firearms and ammunition • Carrying a firearm in public • Property damage The case dates back to January 2012, when SomSak allegedly fired gunshots into a rival’s home while the victim and their family were inside. Authorities from Bang Lamung Police Station arrested him, and the Pattaya Provincial Court later sentenced him to 14 years and 4 months in prison without suspension. However, SomSak failed to appear for sentencing and had been on the run ever since. During questioning, SomSak claimed his older brother, who operated a bottled water factory, had a long-standing business dispute with a competitor. He alleged that the conflict escalated, resulting in a shooting incident, but insisted he had no involvement in the attack. Authorities have transferred SomSak to Bang Lamung Police Station for further legal proceedings. -- 2025-03-27
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