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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
Nonthaburi: Wife Killed After Motorbike Crash in Heavy Rain, Husband Injured Picture courtesy of Kaoded. A 59-year-old woman has died and her husband injured after their motorcycle skidded and crashed in floodwater, before a 10-wheel lorry ran over the woman on Ratchaphruek Road in Nonthaburi province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362437-nonthaburi-wife-killed-after-motorbike-crash-in-heavy-rain-husband-injured/ -
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Accident Nonthaburi: Wife Killed After Motorbike Crash in Heavy Rain, Husband Injured
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. A 59-year-old woman has died and her husband injured after their motorcycle skidded and crashed in floodwater, before a 10-wheel lorry ran over the woman on Ratchaphruek Road in Nonthaburi province. At around 18:15 on 31 May, officers from Chaiyaphruek Police Station and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were called to the scene of a serious road collision opposite Wat Yai Sawang Arom in Om Kret subdistrict, Pak Kret district. Emergency services arrived to find a Yamaha Aerox motorbike lying on the outbound lanes of Ratchaphruek Road. The female passenger, identified as Mrs Jarin Nongphon, 59, had been thrown from the bike and run over by an Isuzu 10-wheel lorry (registration from Nonthaburi). Despite the efforts of medics from Phra Nang Klao Hospital, who performed CPR for over 30 minutes, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Her husband, Mr Niphon Nongphon, 61, who was driving the motorcycle, sustained injuries and was transported to Phra Nang Klao Hospital for treatment. Their daughter later arrived at the scene and confirmed that both parents were working as security officers for the War Veterans Organisation, stationed at the Nonthaburi Provincial Sports Complex. They had just finished work and were returning home to the Bang Khu Wat area in Pathum Thani. Mr Niphon recounted the incident, explaining that heavy rain had caused flooding in the left lane of the road, obscuring visibility. While navigating through the floodwaters, he failed to see the raised edge of the road, causing the bike’s wheel to climb the curb and topple to the right, directly into the path of the oncoming lorry. His wife was thrown into the lorry’s undercarriage and fatally struck. The lorry driver, Mr Apisit Deecharoen, 27, told police he was driving slowly through the rain when the motorbike suddenly slipped and fell in front of his vehicle. He denied making any contact prior to the incident and claimed the crash happened in an instant. Police confirmed they have recorded statements from the lorry driver and documented the scene. CCTV footage from nearby cameras will be reviewed to determine the exact circumstances. Mrs Jarin’s body has been taken to the Institute of Forensic Medicine. An investigation is ongoing. Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-06-02. -
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It doesn't fit the narrative Trump haters live and breathe for....they can't answer any question unless it starts with "Oh yeah, but Trump blah, blah, blah". Amazing the amount of rent free space President Trump lives in their heads. And some like to ask questions like: Of those paid Democratic shills that WERE in the meeting, what color socks were they wearing? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
UPDATE Police Inspector-General Urges Caution Over Helicopter Crash Claims, Loose Bolts Theory Not Yet Confirmed Pictures courtesy of InsiderThailand Thailand’s Police Inspector-General has urged the public to await official expert findings before drawing conclusions about the cause of a police helicopter crash last week, amid widespread media reports claiming that two loose bolts were to blame. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361652-helicopter-crash-in-prachuap-khiri-khan/page/2/#findComment-19841441 -
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Accident Helicopter Crash in Prachuap Khiri Khan
UPDATE Police Inspector-General Urges Caution Over Helicopter Crash Claims, Loose Bolts Theory Not Yet Confirmed Pictures courtesy of InsiderThailand Thailand’s Police Inspector-General has urged the public to await official expert findings before drawing conclusions about the cause of a police helicopter crash last week, amid widespread media reports claiming that two loose bolts were to blame. The incident occurred on 24 May 2025, when a helicopter belonging to the Royal Thai Police Aviation Division crashed in Prachuap Khiri Khan province during an operational flight. Initial media reports suggested that the loss of two key bolts securing the main rotor assembly may have caused the aircraft to lose control and crash. However, Police General Thatchai Pitanilabut, the Inspector-General of the Royal Thai Police, has clarified that while a preliminary physical examination of the wreckage did reveal missing bolts in the main rotor area, this finding alone does not constitute a definitive explanation for the accident. “To ensure the public receives accurate and transparent information, I must emphasise that the presence of missing bolts, while notable, cannot yet be confirmed as the root cause of the crash,” he stated. “A thorough investigation by aviation experts, combined with other technical and forensic evidence, is still underway. Only when all aspects have been fully analysed can we arrive at a definitive conclusion.” He reassured the public that once a full investigation is complete, the results will be made available. In parallel, National Police Chief Police General Kittirat Phanphet has ordered a comprehensive review of the aircraft’s maintenance history. This investigation aims to determine whether maintenance procedures were properly followed in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and operational protocols. General Kittirat stressed the need for transparency and accountability in the matter, ensuring that any signs of negligence or procedural lapses will be addressed appropriately. The crash has raised public concerns over the safety and maintenance standards of police aviation units, particularly given the high-risk nature of many of their operations. Authorities are now under pressure to demonstrate that all due diligence has been observed and that any systemic issues are promptly identified and corrected. For now, officials urge restraint and patience, as speculation continues to swirl while the investigation proceeds. Adapted by Asean Now from InsideThailand 2025-06-02. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
Man Gunned Down Outside Ordination Celebration in Phetchaburi Picture courtesy of Matichon. Violence erupted in the early hours of 1 June, as a 32-year-old man was fatally shot in a suspected personal dispute outside a monk ordination celebration in Phetchaburi’s Mueang district. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362436-man-gunned-down-outside-ordination-celebration-in-phetchaburi/
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