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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 April 2025
Pedestrian Killed Instantly in Late-Night Collision with Car in Suphan Buri A male pedestrian was killed instantly when he was struck by a car in the early hours of the morning of 18 April, in Bang Pla Ma district, Suphan Buri province. The fatal collision occurred opposite a PTT petrol station on Highway 340, inbound towards Suphan Buri. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1358173-pedestrian-killed-instantly-in-late-night-collision-with-car-in-suphan-buri/ -
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Autopsy Reveals Ex-Police Chief 'Joe Ferrari' Died by Hanging, Not Torture or Abuse
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Pedestrian Killed Instantly in Late-Night Collision with Car in Suphan Buri
Picture from responders A male pedestrian was killed instantly when he was struck by a car in the early hours of the morning of 18 April, in Bang Pla Ma district, Suphan Buri province. The fatal accident occurred opposite a PTT petrol station on Highway 340, inbound towards Suphan Buri. At approximately 01:10 the Nehn Kaew Highway Rescue Association in Suphan Buri received a report from Bang Pla Ma Police Station about a serious road collision involving a pedestrian and a silver Honda sedan. Rescue volunteers were immediately dispatched to the scene in Moo 1, Salie Subdistrict. On arrival, responders found the body of a man, believed to be between 55 and 60 years old, lying face down in the road. He had suffered major trauma, including a large open head wound, a deep gash to the neck, broken arms and legs, fractured ribs, and other abrasions. No identification documents were found on his person. The vehicle involved, a silver Honda with Bangkok registration plate and was present at the scene. The exact circumstances leading to the crash remain under investigation by local police. The deceased’s body was transferred to the forensic unit at Bang Pla Ma Hospital for a full post-mortem examination. Authorities are working to locate the man’s family so that religious funeral rites can be arranged. Police from Bang Pla Ma Station are continuing their investigation into the cause of the incident. -- 2025-04-19 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 April 2025
UPDATE Duo Caught in Bangkok After Chaotic Temple Shooting Picture courtesy of Khoasod. Two men have been arrested in a dramatic police operation in central Bangkok, following a brazen shooting at a religious festival in Nakhon Sawan province that left three bystanders injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357948-manhunt-underway-after-gunmen-open-fire-at-temple-festival-injuring-three/#findComment-19741441 -
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Manhunt Underway After Gunmen Open Fire at Temple Festival, Injuring Three
UPDATE Duo Caught in Bangkok After Chaotic Temple Shooting Picture courtesy of Khoasod. Two men have been arrested in a dramatic police operation in central Bangkok, following a brazen shooting at a religious festival in Nakhon Sawan province that left three bystanders injured. The suspects, identified as Mr Sakda, 29, known by the alias “Men”, and Mr Phuthondit, 41, alias “Golf”, were apprehended on the morning of 17 April at a condominium in Huamark. The condo was rented by Golf’s wife, who had reportedly been sheltering the men. The pair stand accused of attempted murder after they allegedly opened fire into a crowded Songkran celebration at Wat Krok Phra Nuea in Krok Phra district. CCTV footage captured the suspects arriving on a motorcycle, firing into the crowd gathered near a music stage, and then fleeing the scene on foot before being picked up by an accomplice, identified as “Mr Singh”, in a pickup truck. According to police, Mr Singh and several associates are believed to have played a role in facilitating the escape and may face charges for aiding the fugitives. Surveillance footage shows Singh’s truck positioned near a canal bridge approximately 200 metres from the rear of the temple, where the suspects fled after the shooting. Police escorted Men and Golf back to Krok Phra Police Station where they were questioned. Officers reported that both men appeared stoic, showing no signs of remorse. During interrogation, Golf claimed the shooting was provoked after a rival group, with whom they had past animosity, allegedly threw a bottle at them during the festival. After being expelled from the temple grounds, they regrouped at the bridge and returned on a motorbike armed with a shotgun that had been stashed in Singh’s vehicle. Golf admitted to being heavily intoxicated at the time. During the transfer of the suspects back to the police station, tensions flared as relatives of the injured victims clashed verbally with the suspects’ family members. A physical altercation was narrowly avoided thanks to swift intervention by patrol officers. Both Men and Golf face charges of attempted murder and additional offences under Thailand’s firearms laws, including possession and discharge of a firearm in a public area. Police say investigations are ongoing, and all parties involved, including Mr Singh and his associates, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. In the wake of the violence, temple authorities cancelled all remaining Songkran festivities and the annual novice ordination ceremony. Only the essential Buddhist rituals will continue. Mr Wallop Julsri, a representative of Wat Krok Phra Nuea, expressed deep regret over the incident and confirmed the temple committee will seek 300,000 baht in damages. Formal proceedings are expected once the police complete the initial criminal investigations. -- 2025-04-19
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