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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Woman Saves Drowning Victim, Only to Discover He Had Been Dead for Days A woman and her nephew rescued a man they believed to be drowning in a roadside canal in Buriram province, only to realise in shock that he had been dead for at least two days. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353355-woman-saves-drowning-victim-only-to-discover-he-had-been-dead-for-days/ -
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Woman Saves Drowning Victim, Only to Discover He Had Been Dead for Days
Picture from responders. A woman and her nephew rescued a man they believed to be drowning in a roadside canal in Buriram province, only to realise in shock that he had been dead for at least two days. At around 12:00 on 2 March, Pol. Lt. Anusorn Yontsatitkul, an investigative officer at Prakhon Chai Police Station, received a report from locals about a drowning victim found in a canal along the Buriram-Prakhon Chai road, approximately two kilometres from Prakhon Chai town. Police officers, along with rescue teams from Sawang Janyatham Foundation and Ban Song Mueang Rescue, arrived at the scene. The water in the roadside canal was approximately two metres deep. Near the edge of the canal, they discovered the body of a man later identified as Mr Mee 63. His body showed no visible signs of violence, and his fishing equipment and motorcycle were found nearby. Authorities estimated that he had been deceased for about two days, as his body had already begun to emit a strong odour, with signs of decomposition. Ms Jim 51, was the first to discover the body. She recounted that she and her nephew had gone fishing, when she noticed strands of hair floating on the water’s surface. Suspecting someone was drowning, she asked her nephew to pull the person out. Believing there was still a chance to save him, they laid the body face-up and began performing CPR. After about four or five chest compressions, water gushed out from the man’s mouth, accompanied by an overwhelming foul smell. Within moments, swarms of flies appeared, making her realise that he had been dead for some time. Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of death. The body has been sent for an autopsy to confirm the time and circumstances of his passing. However, initial findings suggest there was no foul play. -- 2025-03-03 -
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Are the USA and Europe heading for a Divorce?
My divorce court judge said since you two can’t stop warring on each other over who gets what ,I’m gonna (the court) decide for both! She went on to say nobody wins in a divorce decision. Im not sure if the figure is accurate but somebody is getting screwed, Its Time to leave Nato expansionism , they are killing us. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
UPDATE Former Muay Thai Fighter Arrested for Mother’s Murder After Traffic Stop Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fugitive former Muay Thai fighter who allegedly killed his own mother has been arrested after a routine traffic stop in Nakhon Pathom. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Nattapol, was caught when he rode through a police checkpoint without wearing a helmet, leading officers to question him and ultimately uncover his shocking crime. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353283-former-boxer-murders-his-mother-in-drug-fuelled-rage-posts-gloating-message-on-facebook/#findComment-19629695 -
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Where are the bibs?
Sure, although the chance is of being caught by another drunk driver in a pickup. -
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Former Boxer Murders His Mother in Drug-Fuelled Rage, Posts Gloating Message on Facebook
UPDATE Former Muay Thai Fighter Arrested for Mother’s Murder After Traffic Stop Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A fugitive former Muay Thai fighter who allegedly killed his own mother has been arrested after a routine traffic stop in Nakhon Pathom. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Nattapol, was caught when he rode through a police checkpoint without wearing a helmet, leading officers to question him and ultimately uncover his shocking crime. The case has horrified the community in Trang province, where the crime took place on 1 March. Nattapol, reportedly a drug addict, is accused of fatally punching and beating his mother, Sudarat, 46, inside their home in Koh Tiao village, Yan Ta Khao district. Following the attack, he allegedly posted a chilling image on Facebook posing with his mother’s lifeless body, mockingly referring to himself as the Grim Reaper. His younger sister, 23-year-old Suthathip, expressed her devastation, revealing that their mother had always loved and supported her brother despite his troubled past. She also disclosed that Nattapol had previously served time in prison. After committing the crime, Nattapol fled on a Honda Wave 110 motorbike (registration from Trang). Authorities tracked his movements and later found that he had been spotted in Phra Samut Chedi, Samut Prakan, where a concerned citizen recorded a video of him. In the clip, Nattapol claimed he was heading to Trat province but only had 100 baht left. The kind-hearted local provided him with food and fuel, unaware of his criminal background. In a bizarre turn of events, instead of continuing his escape, Nattapol made his way to Nakhon Pathom, where he was stopped at a routine traffic checkpoint early on 2 March for not wearing a helmet. Officers noticed his erratic behaviour and a Trang licence plate on his vehicle. When questioned, he spoke incoherently, raising further suspicion. A quick investigation confirmed his identity as a wanted murder suspect, leading to his immediate arrest. During initial questioning, Nattapol reportedly gave confused responses, stating that he had been in Samut Prakan the night before and was trying to get to Trat but did not know the route. His erratic journey ultimately led him into police custody in Nakhon Pathom. -- 2025-03-03
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