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Community Man & Woman Missing After Jumping Hand-in-Hand from Bridge into Bang Pakong River
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A search operation was undertaken in Chachoengsao after a man and a woman were seen jumping hand-in-hand from a bridge into the Bang Pakong River on the evening of 26 May. At approximately 20:30, local police at Mueang Chachoengsao Police Station received a report from a member of the public who witnessed the pair jump from the Chalerm Phrakiat Bridge. Rescue teams and emergency responders rushed to the scene, supported by speedboats and jet skis from the municipal fire and rescue department. During the initial search, rescuers recovered a single trainer and a pair of sandals floating mid-river. It has not yet been confirmed whether these items belonged to the missing individuals. The riverside area is typically a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists, but due to earlier rainfall, few people were present at the time. However, diners at a nearby riverside restaurant told officers they had witnessed the incident. One diner reported seeing a man and woman holding hands before jumping from the bridge. “At first they were floating together, but after drifting about 50 metres, they both sank before our eyes,” the witness said. Search efforts continued on 27 May, but had to be suspended due to worsening weather and low visibility by nightfall. The identities of the missing man and woman have not yet been publicly confirmed. The police are treating the incident with urgency and have appealed for any additional eyewitnesses to come forward as the search continues. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-27. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Malaysian Gambler Arrested in Chiang Mai for Robbing Chinese Student Picture courtesy of Matichon Police in Chiang Mai have arrested a Malaysian man who held a Chinese student at knifepoint and robbed him after running out of money following a gambling spree. The suspect, Mr Eng Chee Hon, 34, was apprehended on charges of armed robbery and overstaying his permission to stay. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361996-malaysian-gambler-arrested-in-chiang-mai-for-robbing-chinese-student/ -
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Crime Malaysian Gambler Arrested in Chiang Mai for Robbing Chinese Student
Picture courtesy of Matichon Police in Chiang Mai have arrested a Malaysian man who held a Chinese student at knifepoint and robbed him after running out of money following a gambling spree. The suspect, Mr Eng Chee Hon, 34, was apprehended on charges of armed robbery and overstaying his permission to stay. The arrest was announced at a press conference on 27 May, held at Chiang Mai City Police Station, led by Pol Lt Gen Krittaphon Yeesakorn, Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 5. He was joined by senior officers including Pol Maj Gen Yutthana Kaenchan, Chief of Chiang Mai Provincial Police, and Pol Maj Gen Worapong Kamlu, Chief of Investigation Division Region 5. According to police, the suspect had used a knife to rob Mr Tan Liaing, a 28-year-old Chinese national and university student, in the parking area of City Tower Condominium on Thapae Road, Chiang Mai. The victim had gone there to exchange 10,000 USDT (a cryptocurrency pegged to the US dollar) for cash. During this latest exchange, the suspect produced a knife, stole ฿135,000 in cash and fled the scene. Following a swift investigation involving local police, immigration officers and tourist police, Mr Eng was arrested at a condominium in San Sai District. Officers recovered the stolen money, a Honda Zoomer-X motorbike, a knife, a white helmet, clothing and other items believed to be connected to the crime. Mr Eng confessed to the crime, telling officers he had come to Chiang Mai from the Philippines on a tourist visa at the invitation of a Vietnamese friend. He said he had spent heavily on gambling and entertainment, running out of funds. He had also entered a romantic relationship with a Myanmar woman during his stay. Authorities noted that Mr Eng used cryptocurrency transactions as a tactic to lure his victim, exchanging digital currency for Thai baht at a loss to build trust. After exhausting his funds, he turned to robbery. Pol Lt Gen Krittaphon stated that Mr Eng had overstayed his three-month permission to stay and would face two charges: armed robbery and using a weapon in a public space, plus residing in Thailand illegally after his permission had expired. “This is the first arrest in three months involving a foreign suspect and a foreign victim,” said Pol Lt Gen Krittaphon. “The victim is a Chinese student with a one-year visa who has been residing in Chiang Mai for over six months. We will continue to enforce immigration and criminal laws strictly to keep Chiang Mai safe.” He also highlighted that Chiang Mai is now regarded as the safest and most tourist-friendly city in ASEAN due to its effective crime prevention and rapid response. “Some cases have been solved in under 24 hours. We will continue maintaining these standards,” he added. The victim later presented a gift basket to Pol Lt Gen Krittaphon and the investigation team in gratitude for their swift and effective response. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-27. -
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Report Thailand Ramps Up Covid Drug Production Amid Rising Cases
So we’re still permitted to do it face to face then? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Two Electrocuted After Farm Vehicle Overturns and Drags Power Line into Canal Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Two men lost their lives in an incident in Pak Phli district, Nakhon Nayok province, when a small agricultural tractor (commonly known as an “e-taen”) overturned into a canal, pulling down a live power line into the water. The incident occurred at approximately 18:30 on 26 May. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361995-two-electrocuted-after-farm-vehicle-overturns-and-drags-power-line-into-canal/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Buriram Volcano Fears Debunked: Peace Returns to Isaan Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Startling sounds beneath Buriram's dormant Khao Kradong volcano put locals on edge last week, but fears of molten havoc erupted in vain! Experts have calmed the tempest with revelations that the rumblings were mere aquifers at work. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1361994-buriram-volcano-fears-debunked-peace-returns-to-isaan/
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