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British National Killed in Sattahip Motorcycle Accident
It reminds me of a common roadside sign I used to see in India many years ago. Slow is a four letter word. So is life Speed is a five letter word. So is death By the looks of the photos speed was involved on this occasion. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 October 2024
Pick-up Truck Crashes Into Roadside Som Tam Shop, Killing 1 and Injuring 5 The driver of a pick-up truck carrying workers lost control and plowed into a roadside som tam shop, leaving one person dead and five others injured. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1340011-pick-up-truck-crashes-into-roadside-som-tam-shop-killing-1-and-injuring-5/ -
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Pick-up Truck Crashes Into Roadside Som Tam Shop, Killing 1 and Injuring 5
The driver of a pick-up truck carrying workers lost control and plowed into a roadside som tam shop, leaving one person dead and five others injured. A som tam vendor narrowly escaped after hearing the pick-up and running for cover just in time. On October 6, Pol. Capt. Suranun Meephan, an investigator with Ao Noi Police Station, responded to an emergency call about a pick-up truck veering off the road and crashing into a shop. The incident occurred on a rural highway connecting Ban Nong Yai Aem to Baan Nok in Moo 15, Ban Rai Yub, Ao Noi Subdistrict, Mueang District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Rescue workers from Sawang Prachuap Thammasathan Foundation were dispatched to assist the victims and transport them to Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital. At the scene, police found a white Toyota 4WD pick-up truck, license plate number from Prachuap, that had crashed off the side of the road. A crowd of onlookers gathered nearby, and tyre marks stretched approximately 50 metres, indicating the vehicle had lost control. The roadside som tam shop was in ruins, grills toppled, and the tiled roof shattered. A cow near the shop, had also been injured in the collision. Of the six people involved, two men and three women were injured, while one man, identified as 68-year-old Sombun Plai-ngam, succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital. According to witnesses, the truck was carrying six workers, all related, from Ban Nong Mai Kaen and heading to work on a pineapple farm in Ban Nikhom Kilo 8. The vehicle veered off the road, hitting the cow before crashing into the som tam shop, scattering goods and causing significant damage. As the truck lost control, the passengers were thrown from the vehicle, resulting in injuries and one fatality. Ms. Chanphen, also known as May, a 32-year-old som tam vendor, recounted that she was preparing her stall as usual when she heard the vehicle lose control. In a split second, she abandoned her stall and ran to safety. “The truck crashed into the shop, toppling everything. Only the front part of the shop remains intact. I was so scared—if I hadn’t jumped out of the way, I wouldn’t have survived,” she said. Ms. Chanphen also mentioned that she usually brings her child to sit in front of the shop in the mornings, right where the truck crashed. Fortunately, on that day, she had left her child at home, narrowly avoiding what could have been a tragic outcome. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and will proceed with legal actions accordingly. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-07 -
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Crackdown: 22 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Samut Prakan
Where I shop in Pattaya, I won't say where, all the veg stalls and most of the fruit stalls, are run by Cambodians. They do a very good trade and have brilliantly fresh produce. I don't understand the complete absence of Thais. Maybe they don't like the idea of getting up at 1am or thereabouts to open up, unbox the deliveries, and stack them on the stalls. And work through til 4 or 5pm. I assume they're all legal as they seem very well established with excellent supply chains. -
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White House Rebukes False Claims Amid Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts
So they don't prepare for the worse and be happy if it's not too bad? No wonder they are in trouble if that's the level of intelligence in the people supposed to prepare the defenses in an area that expects storms. We've been told for ages that storms are getting worse, but seems in certain circles that isn't happening, and they are unprepared when it happens. At a minimum they should be prepared for a loss of cell communication. -
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Horrific Bus Fire in Thailand Sparks National Debate on Safety
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Foreign couple loses 100,000 baht to Muay Thai trainer in Phuket
That's not how I read it, I think it was her husband that wanted the training, she was just piggybacking on his visa? -
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Sydney Protest Sparks Arrest Over Alleged Display of Hezbollah Flag
Trust you to seek out a dodgy way to support terrorists eh -
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Could an October Surprise Shift the Deadlocked Trump-Harris Race?
I will not be "surprised" when I see how many women show up like they have for all the Dem's victories in every major election since The Orange One overturned Roe vs Wade. Keep taking credit for that Donald.....is it ever working!! Abortion Rights Victories Continue: Here Are All The Wins In Major Elections Since The Supreme Court Overturned Roe https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/11/08/abortion-rights-victories-continue-here-are-all-the-wins-in-major-elections-since-the-supreme-court-overturned-roe/ Tick Tock, Tick Tock!! "Lock Him Up, Lock Him Up, Lock Him Up -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 October 2024
Chiang Mai Police Rescue 104-Year-Old Bedridden Man from Flooded Home Chiang Mai police successfully rescued a 104-year-old bedridden man trapped in his home due to severe flooding in the area. The elderly man was stranded on the second floor of his house, unable to escape on his own. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1340010-chiang-mai-police-rescue-104-year-old-bedridden-man-from-flooded-home/ -
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Chiang Mai Police Rescue 104-Year-Old Bedridden Man from Flooded Home
In a tense and challenging operation, Chiang Mai police successfully rescued a 104-year-old bedridden man trapped in his home due to severe flooding in the area. The elderly man was stranded on the second floor of his house, unable to escape on his own. On the morning of October 6, the Provincial Police Region 5 headquarters reported the rescue mission. Pol. Col. Prachya Tisala, Superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police Station, was contacted by residents in the Night Bazaar area on Chang Klan Road, Chiang Mai, who alerted authorities about the elderly man’s situation. An urgent flood rescue unit was deployed from Chiang Mai City Police Station, equipped with a boat to navigate through the high floodwaters. After a careful plan was devised, officers carefully waded through the water to reach the man’s house. Despite the difficulties posed by the rising waters, the team secured the man onto a rescue stretcher and manoeuvred him down the staircase from the second floor and lifted him above the waters onto the boat, to successfully ensure his safety. The elderly man was temporarily taken to Chiang Mai City Police Station, where he is awaiting reunion with his family. This rescue highlights the dedication of the local police in responding to the emergency and ensuring the safety of vulnerable residents amid the floods Picture courtesy of SiamRath. -- 2024-10-07 -
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All the Blood pressure medications
Ipay nothing in oz ,maybe you just have to much money . -
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Divorcing at the same Amphoe as the marriage was registered
That was not true when I got divorced. I had no legalised translation of my passport. Just ask at the office one is getting divorced at- how difficult is that?
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