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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 20 August 2025
Student Injured After Being Run Over at Udon Thani School Picture courtesy of Matichon. A student was injured after being accidentally run over by a pick-up truck driven by the husband of a teacher at a prominent school in Udon Thani. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370304-student-injured-after-being-run-over-at-udon-thani-school/ -
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Zelensky v Putin
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Accident Student Injured After Being Run Over at Udon Thani School
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A student was injured after being accidentally run over by a pick-up truck driven by the husband of a teacher at a prominent school in Udon Thani. The incident occurred on 18 August at approximately 17:50 in the school’s concrete dome area, where the student was waiting for his parents. The driver, arriving to collect his wife, reportedly did not notice the child and ran over the student’s lower back, resulting in a fractured pelvis. The school immediately rushed the boy to Udon Thani Hospital, where doctors continue to monitor his condition closely. Speaking to reporters, Mr. Payakkaphon Rodchomphu, the school principal, expressed his deep concern, stating that such an incident had never occurred before. He confirmed that both the driver and the school have insurance to cover the child’s medical treatment and assured parents that the student would receive full support. “The safety of our students is our top priority,” said Mr. Rodchomphu. “Normally, children remaining at school after 16:00 are supervised, and incidents are minor. This was completely unexpected. We will strengthen safety measures and may restrict vehicles from entering the dome area to prevent similar accidents in the future.” Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-08-20 -
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10 US States May Join Canada?
Just Washington Oregon and California we would like the enlighten healthcare system and help Canada sell her products to Asia and elbows up trumps kyster! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 20 August 2025
Police Warn Public Over Fake Nescafé & Seasoning Products Pictures courtesy of CIB The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has urged the public to be vigilant after dismantling an underground factory producing counterfeit goods, including Nescafé sachets, soy sauce and other condiments. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370303-police-warn-public-over-fake-nescafé-seasoning-products/ -
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Crime Police Warn Public Over Fake Nescafé & Seasoning Products
Pictures courtesy of CIB The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has urged the public to be vigilant after dismantling an underground factory producing counterfeit goods, including Nescafé sachets, soy sauce and other condiments. The raid, led by the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECSD), uncovered a makeshift operation in Bangkok, where fake products were being manually filled and packaged before being distributed to markets nationwide. Officers reported that the counterfeits closely resembled genuine items, raising concerns for both consumer safety and brand integrity. Among the seized items were green-sachet Nescafé instant coffee packs, which police warned could easily mislead unsuspecting buyers. Investigators stressed that the counterfeit goods were of inferior quality and produced in unsanitary conditions, posing potential health risks. Authorities advised consumers to look out for the following signs when purchasing: • Packaging quality: Fake products often have faded colours, poor printing, or inconsistent fonts. • Seal and labelling: Genuine Nescafé sachets are machine-sealed with precise edges; counterfeits may appear loosely sealed or uneven. • Price discrepancies: Goods sold significantly cheaper than retail price in street markets or stalls may indicate counterfeits. • Authorised outlets: Buying from supermarkets, official distributors or reputable online platforms is the safest way to ensure authenticity. A CIB spokesperson said: “These counterfeit operations not only defraud consumers but can also endanger health. We encourage the public to be cautious and purchase through trusted channels.” The investigation is ongoing, and police have vowed to track down the wider distribution network responsible for circulating the fake goods across the country. Adapted by Asean Now from CIB 2025-08-20
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