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Report Bangkok Teacher’s Brutal 200-Squat Punishment Lands Student in Hospital
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath A teacher in Bangkok faces backlash after punishing a student with 200 squats, resulting in kidney issues and severe muscle breakdown. On 11th June 2025, a popular Facebook page, Drama-addict, shared a distressing story involving a high school student in Bangkok. The student was punished by a teacher with 200 squats for late homework submission. This led to severe leg pain and, within days, the student's urine turned coke-coloured due to acute kidney problems. Doctors diagnosed the student with rhabdomyolysis, a condition where muscle injury causes muscle cell content to leak into the bloodstream, potentially leading to kidney failure or even death if untreated. Fortunately, the student’s kidney damage is currently manageable, with doctors closely monitoring the situation. The doctor involved urged a reconsideration of such severe punishments, highlighting the unnecessary risks they pose, not only in schools but also in military settings. This sparked considerable social media outrage, with users calling for the teacher's dismissal and critiquing outdated disciplinary methods. Many comments suggested alternative punishment methods, such as identifying underlying issues for incomplete homework rather than resorting to physical punishment. The consensus is clear: punitive measures like these are unacceptable in today’s educational and social context. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-06-12 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 12 June 2025
Grandfather’s Suspicion Find Woman Fatally Attacked, Husband Found Hanged Picture courtesy of Matichon. An incident has unfolded in Saraburi province, where a grandfather’s concern for his granddaughter’s safety led to the discovery of a murder-suicide involving his daughter and son-in-law. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363399-grandfather’s-suspicion-find-woman-fatally-attacked-husband-found-hanged/ -
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Crime Grandfather’s Suspicion Find Woman Fatally Attacked, Husband Found Hanged
Picture courtesy of Matichon. An incident has unfolded in Saraburi province, where a grandfather’s concern for his granddaughter’s safety led to the discovery of a murder-suicide involving his daughter and son-in-law. At around 16:30 on 11 June, Pol. Lt. Col. Chuchet Anantasalong, Deputy Chief Investigator at Mueang Saraburi Police Station, along with Pol. Lt. Col. Sompong Pomkaset and rescue personnel from the Sawang Rattanatrai Foundation, responded to reports of two fatalities at a residence in Moo 4, Takut Subdistrict, Mueang District, Saraburi. Upon arrival at the two-storey home, police discovered the body of a 45-year-old man, Mr. Sayan, hanging from a ceiling beam. He worked as a local sugarcane juice vendor. Nearby lay the body of his wife, 38-year-old Ms. Wasana, who had suffered multiple deep cuts to her arms, legs, torso and neck. Ms. Wasana was employed at a gift shop in Robinson Lifestyle Mall, Saraburi branch. Investigators noted that the neck wound was so severe it had nearly severed her head. Mr. Sayan’s body had been taken down from the beam by his father, while Ms. Wasana’s body was removed from the house by relatives. According to Mr. Jamnong, the father of Mr. Sayan, “I visit my son regularly. On the morning of the incident, I saw him behind the house preparing sugarcane. He didn’t seem upset or out of sorts.” Mr. Tawee, the father of Ms. Wasana, recounted his own concerns: “In the morning, I was behind my house making fishing nets near the fence. When I came for lunch, I thought it strange that their house was quiet and no one had left for work. But I didn’t suspect anything yet. “At 16:00, I realised no one had picked up my granddaughter from school, which was very unusual. I went to check their house. The back door was locked and the front door was too. I looked through a window and saw my son-in-law hanging from the ceiling. I shouted for help and broke down the door. Inside, I found my daughter on the floor, lifeless, with deep slash wounds. Her head was hanging due to a deep cut in her neck,” he said, visibly distressed. Mr. Tawee added, “I never imagined he would do something like this. He was a kind, calm man who treated us like his own family. He even made Ovaltine for me every morning.” Initial police investigations suggest that Mr. Sayan likely killed his wife before taking his own life. Relatives indicated the couple had ongoing marital issues and that Mr. Sayan had grown increasingly jealous, suspecting his wife of infidelity, though no solid evidence of this has emerged. Pol. Lt. Col. Chuchet stated that forensic officers are continuing to collect evidence at the scene. “We are committed to uncovering the full truth behind this tragedy and will proceed with the investigation in accordance with the law,” he said. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-12 -
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I was born gay…
The perfect pronoun for me. I wouldn't think of ever trying to get it for free. Too problematic. -
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Transport Direct Thailand-US Flights Poised for Takeoff After 2015 Halt
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I was born gay…
Jingthing made a joke . Can you believe that ? First time ever
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