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  • Thailand NewsPassenger nearly gets sucked out of broken Southwest Airlines 737 window

    Passenger nearly gets sucked out of broken Southwest Airlines 737 window

    A Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 took off from LaGuardia Airport at 10:27am and landed in Philadelphia about 11:23am. The Boeing 737 was heading to Dallas with 144 passengers and five crew members. For the first 20 minutes, everything seemed calm. Then “a loud boom” suddenly jolted the plane according to passenger Marty Martinez. In what appears to be a turbine blade…

  • NewsPM Prayut thanks everyone for “ensuring public safety” over Songkran

    PM Prayut thanks everyone for “ensuring public safety” over Songkran

    From the National News Bureau of Thailand… “The Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, thanked all sides, including volunteers, for ensuring public safety during this year’s Songkran festival. The Assistant Government Spokeswoman, Col. Thaksada Sangkhachan, said the Prime Minister asked government agencies to continue organising road safety campaigns after the Songkran festival ended on Tuesday (April 17). Col. Thaksada said Gen.…

  • News“Norwegian tourist bitten by a bull shark,” Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre

    “Norwegian tourist bitten by a bull shark,” Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre

    A fisheries expert claims the tourist that was bitten over the weekend by something off beaches south of Hua Hin, was attacked by a bull shark, a shark which can be found in warm and shallow water in the Gulf of Thailand. Earlier story HERE. Watchara Sakornwimon, a veterinarian of the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre, says…

  • NewsDay Six – Eight accidents but no deaths on Phuket’s roads

    Day Six – Eight accidents but no deaths on Phuket’s roads

    Six days official reporting down and Phuket’s road toll remains at one. One too many, but still an improvement on past years over the Songkran seven day reporting period. During the Monday 24 hour reporting period there were five accidents in the Muang District, three in Kathu and Thalang registering no accidents at all. Police issued 1,880 fines according to…

  • NewsDay Four report – the road toll remains worse than last year

    Day Four report – the road toll remains worse than last year

    Four days into the 2018 Songkran reporting period and the country has witnessed a horrific 248 deaths with 2,557 injured. 57 people died and 626 were injured in 603 accidents on April 14 (Saturday) alone. The statistics are from the Centre for the Protection and Reduction of Road Accidents. Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, deputy permanent secretary of public health in his…

  • NewsHIV positive Australian begged Thai woman for sex with two year old granddaughter

    HIV positive Australian begged Thai woman for sex with two year old granddaughter

    Howard Hawke outside Bendigo Magistrates’ Court, Victoria. PHOTO: Jason Walls A HIV positive Australian man repeatedly called a woman in Thailand begging to have sex with her two year old granddaughter, a court has heard. Pig farmer, 69 year old Howard John Hawke from Kangaroo Flat in Victoria, was arrested in 2017 after police intercepted phone calls of him talking…

  • NewsPhuket was fatality-free after first three days of Songkran reporting period

    Phuket was fatality-free after first three days of Songkran reporting period

    Day Three official numbers are in and Phuket remains, as of Friday night, fatality free. The “Seven Dangerous Days” reporting period runs from last Wednesday through to this Tuesday night. But there were 15 accidents reported in Phuket and 16 people injured as a result of traffic incidents – 8 accidents in Muang District with 9 people injured, 4 accidents…

  • News“Stargazer” wants you… to WIN 35,000 baht

    “Stargazer” wants you… to WIN 35,000 baht

    Time to get out your maracas, juggling balls, microphones and dancing shoes to make sure you’re entered in this year’s Stargazer talent content to be held on April 21 at Kata’s CCs Hideaway resort. Entries will close this Saturday so get in quick! You could win 35,000 baht for first prize, 20,000 for second and 10,000 for third. There’s also…