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Wife wants to buy house but i am not in country to sign
Spiteful... ...... why not help and make things easier for her... not everyone has a bitter twisted relationship or ending to it.... -
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Report British Woman Arrested at Heathrow for Cannabis Smuggling
how she did not get arrested at svb with that kind of weed lol -
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Anyone bought a (decent) office chair from Lazada?
I bought a cloth chair from a furniture shop on Pattaya Klang 17 years ago and it lasted 15 years until the wheel base broke. My replacement chair was bought at Index for twice as much and sucked. <deleted>ty PU and they cut corners by eliminating an inch or two from the length of the seat. I unscrewed the seat from my old my old cloth chair and put it on the new chair's wheels and I'm back in the saddle. Cloth chairs rule in this hot climate. Thank god I didn't throw the old one out. If anyone knows where to get a new, cloth chair, let me know. They have gone the way of the dinosaur. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 30 May 2025
Chinese Man Rescued from Pattaya Rooftop Water Tank Picture courtesy of Kaoded A Chinese man sparked a rescue operation late afternoon on 29 May, after climbing onto the rooftop of an eight-storey condominium and leaping into a large water tank, where he floated for more than 30 minutes before being rescued in a difficult operation. Full stoey:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362193-chinese-man-rescued-from-pattaya-rooftop-water-tank/ -
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Community Chinese Man Rescued from Pattaya Rooftop Water Tank
Picture courtesy of Kaoded A Chinese man sparked a rescue operation late afternoon on 29 May, after climbing onto the rooftop of an eight-storey condominium and leaping into a large water tank, where he floated for more than 30 minutes before being rescued in a difficult operation. The incident occurred around 17:00, when the Sawang Boriboon Pattaya Rescue Centre received an emergency call about a man trapped inside a rooftop water tank in a condominium on Soi Thepprasit 17, Pattaya, Chonburi province. Upon receiving the report, the centre coordinated with Police Lieutenant Colonel Suchart Dusadee of Pattaya City Police Station and other emergency services to respond to the scene. At the site, rescue workers found a large water tank approximately two metres high and two metres in diameter located on the rooftop of the high-rise building. Inside was a 26-year-old Chinese national, identified as Mr Qiyang, who was floating with his head above the water but appeared confused and unresponsive to verbal instructions. The rescue operation was particularly challenging due to the location. Emergency responders had to carry ladders, ropes and rescue gear up multiple flights of stairs. It took more than half an hour to pull Mr Qiyang from the tank using harnesses and ropes, as he did not cooperate or understand the rescuers’ directions. Once out, he had to be helped down from the rooftop, before being handed over to medical teams. A Thai woman at the scene, who knew the tourist, told authorities that Mr Qiyang had been staying with her after a recent falling-out with his girlfriend. She explained that he had shown signs of depression and had not taken his medication for two days. He had gone missing the previous night, prompting concern among his friends and reappeared only to climb onto the rooftop and jump into the water tank. A condominium staff member noticed him and immediately alerted the woman, who called emergency services. Police have begun an initial investigation, collecting evidence at the scene and reviewing CCTV footage to determine how the tourist accessed the rooftop and the tank. Mr Qiyang was taken to hospital for treatment and psychiatric evaluation. Officers intend to question him further once his condition stabilises. Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-05-30. -
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New Green Rules May Hike Rents by Thousands, Ministers Admit
Many landlords will do nothing about the EPC upgrades. They will wait until Labour is out of power and reform is running the show. The wind of change will start then.
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