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Accident Supercar Crashes Into Tree on Winding Uttaradit-Nan Border Road
Slippery road, I was expecting to see a few 2 wheeled vehicles (motorbike) on the side of the road. I'd say, more a case of incompetent driver at the wheel of a car with too much horsepower -
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Will the No Kings protests be peaceful or another excuse to …
Wherever the left goes, there is violence. -
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They don’t make them any tougher than us Brits. Brit walks off a plane crash.
From all these discussions about "British" person, I think from now on, they should report how many "whitey" British were there in the pane for any plane crash. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 June 2025
UPDATE Father of Gunman Claims Son Acted in Defence During Restaurant Shooting Picture courtesy of Matichon. The father of a 28-year-old man who opened fire inside a Bangkok restaurant has spoken out, insisting that his son is a calm and respectful individual who only fired his weapon to protect him during a dispute over a public auction. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363506-gunfire-erupts-during-restaurant-brawl-in-bangkok’s-bang-khen-district/#findComment-19870079 -
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Crime Gunfire Erupts During Restaurant Brawl in Bangkok’s Bang Khen District
UPDATE Father of Gunman Claims Son Acted in Defence During Restaurant Shooting Picture courtesy of Matichon. The father of a 28-year-old man who opened fire inside a Bangkok restaurant has spoken out, insisting that his son is a calm and respectful individual who only fired his weapon to protect him during a dispute over a public auction. Mr Phisek, also known as “O”, handed himself in to investigators at Bang Khen Police Station following the shooting, which left one man injured. The incident occurred at a restaurant on Phahon Yothin Road in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district. The suspect surrendered along with a 9mm pistol, a single round of ammunition, a black gun holster and a black shoulder bag. Police are charging Mr Phisek with attempted murder, illegal possession of a firearm registered to another person and carrying a weapon in public without a licence. Investigators have opposed bail, citing the seriousness of the offence and the use of a firearm in a public setting. The suspect was transferred to the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road at around 12:20 on 13 June, to be remanded in custody. As he was being escorted onto the prisoner transport vehicle, Mr Phisek remained silent when asked by reporters about the motive behind the shooting and whether it was linked to alleged collusion in a government auction. Speaking to the press, Mr Natthaphat, 68, Mr Phisek’s father, stated that he had won a bid for a government demolition project involving an old revenue office building. He declined to provide further details about the auction itself but explained that the altercation occurred when the injured party and his associates invited him and his son to dine at the restaurant. According to Mr Natthaphat, the injured man demanded a share of the auction proceeds despite not winning the bid. A heated argument ensued, during which the injured party allegedly forced other guests out of the room and demanded a private conversation with Mr Natthaphat. Mr Natthaphat claimed he tried to de-escalate the situation and suggested continuing the discussion outside, but negotiations failed. Upon returning to the restaurant, he alleged that the injured man brandished a firearm tucked into his waistband and physically assaulted him by grabbing him by the neck, leaving visible red marks. The man then allegedly drew his weapon, prompting Mr Phisek to fire his gun in what his father described as an act of self-defence. Following the shooting, Mr Phisek was reportedly attacked and beaten by associates of the injured man. “My son is a very calm person, always respectful to others. He greets everyone politely,” Mr Natthaphat said. “He acted only to protect me when he saw I was in danger.” Pol Col Anan Warasart, Superintendent of Bang Khen Police Station, said that Mr Phisek’s claim of self-defence would be investigated. Authorities are currently reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses to determine whether the events unfolded as described. If it is established that the injured party initiated the violence and brandished a firearm first, he too will face legal action. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-14 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 June 2025
Attempted Assassination of Political Candidate in Pattani Pictures courtesy of Thai Rath A political candidate survives a hail of M-16 bullets in Pattani, as police investigate local political conflict as a possible motive. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363605-attempted-assassination-of-political-candidate-in-pattani/
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