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  • Man allegedly steal employer’s Mercedes in retaliation for mistreatment; family returns car later, Ayutthaya arrest still follows | Thaiger

    Man allegedly steal employer’s Mercedes in retaliation for mistreatment; family returns car later, Ayutthaya arrest still follows

    Yesterday morning in central Thailand, Ayutthaya Railway Police arrested a young man for allegedly stealing his employer’s Mercedes-Benz and driving off to Hat Yai to have it pawned for 40,000 Baht. However, the man’s family had second thoughts about the alleged theft and returned the car a few months later. Around 10:15 am yesterday, Channarong Zainid, the Commander in Chief…

  • Orphaned girls recover from Covid, enter Samut Prakan orphanage | Thaiger

    Orphaned girls recover from Covid, enter Samut Prakan orphanage

    Last month, the tragic story of the 2 young girls who lost their mother to Covid, and how before dying the mother said it was her hope the girls would go to an orphanage, rattled Thailand. Then came the news that the girls had contracted Covid. Now, it is being reported that both girls have made a full recovery and…

  • Ayutthaya ambulance driver tests positive for Covid…again | Thaiger

    Ayutthaya ambulance driver tests positive for Covid…again

    An ambulance driver from central Thailand’s Ayutthaya province has reportedly tested positive for Covid twice in a 1 month period. The 39 year old ambulance driver, “Wachira”, recently tested positive for Covid. This was a “surprise” for the Wachira as it wasn’t his first time testing positive. The man says he had previously tested positive when other medical officials also…

  • Kaeng Hin Phoeng rapids in Prachin Buri closed until… | Thaiger

    Kaeng Hin Phoeng rapids in Prachin Buri closed until…

    Yesterday, Kaeng Hin Phoeng rapids in Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand’s Prachin Buri province were closed due to safety and Covid concerns. Park officials closed the rapids until they say otherwise. Regarding the closure, park officials referenced a CCSA order from August 1. The order designated Prachin Buri as a dark red province with all the restrictions that…

  • Child pornography group run by Suphan Buri couple busted | Thaiger

    Child pornography group run by Suphan Buri couple busted

    A Suphan Buri couple has been arrested after police raided their home and charged them with running an online child pornography ring. The 52 year old man and his 45 year old wife in the province just north of Bangkok reportedly confessed to the crime and were taken into custody. The married couple is accused of running a group where…

  • Nonthaburi field hospital adds an ICU | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi field hospital adds an ICU

    Yesterday, the Busarakham field hospital in Nonthaburi, a central Thai province, opened its first intensive care unit. The ICU will treat people who have severe cases of Covid who are waiting to be admitted to general hospitals. Dr Kittisak Aksornwong, the assistant permanent secretary of public health, says the ICU, which is located in the parking lot behind the field…

  • Samut Prakan man dies in fire, possibly self-inflicted | Thaiger

    Samut Prakan man dies in fire, possibly self-inflicted

    An Indian national, Thiruvadi Mari Prakash who lived in Samut Prakan, a central Thai province, has died after succumbing to burns from a petrol induced fire. Early reports suggest the man started the fire to commit suicide. Duty officer Adithep Phocharoen, says the fire was reported around 10:30 pm on the second floor of a 6 story apartment. Once alerted,…

  • Nurse dies of Covid-19 a week after receiving first dose of Sinovac | Thaiger

    Nurse dies of Covid-19 a week after receiving first dose of Sinovac

    A nurse has died of Covid-19 a week after getting her first dose of the Sinovac vaccine, with a doctor saying she wouldn’t have built up enough immunity in that time. 45 year old Uraiwan Chantharaplin died at Rajavithi Hospital in Bangkok, with the death confirmed by Samutsakhon Hospital where she worked. The Bangkok Post reports that on July 25,…

  • Anonymous “Dr Sandy” says pray the Covid situation gets better | Thaiger

    Anonymous “Dr Sandy” says pray the Covid situation gets better

    The Covid situation in Thailand? It’s in god/gods hands now, is the message a doctor posted to Facebook recently. “Dr Sandy“, is a nom de plume for a doctor who posts to a Facebook page with over 5,500 followers. The doctor states they work at central Thailand’s Samut Skahon’s Ban Paew district hospital. “Dr sandy” posted an image of the…

  • Phetchabun sugar factory closes with Covid-19 cluster | Thaiger

    Phetchabun sugar factory closes with Covid-19 cluster

    After a cluster of 90 workers was discovered to be infected with Covid-19, a factory in Phetchabun producing sugar has been instructed by government officials to close down for a week. The Thai Roong Ruang Industry Co in the Si Thep district received the orders yesterday to close from now until August 2. The provincial communicable disease committee made the…

  • UPDATE: Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage

    Earlier today, the Thaiger wrote about 2 girls whose mother passed away. However, before the mother died, she expressed a desire to her daughters that they go to an orphanage so someone could still take care of them Recently, it was found that the 2 girls will be taken to an orphanage and that the mother’s name is Apaporn Soontrarachun.…

  • Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage | Thaiger

    Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage

    Yesterday, 2 young girls had to be rescued from their home in Samut Prakan, a province south of Bangkok. They had watched their mother die of Covid and would later test positive for Covid themselves. The dying mother told her daughters to go to an orphanage. The 2 young girls were ages 7 and 9. The unnamed 9 year old…

  • DDC says use the QueQ app to book appointment at sports stadium in Pathum Thani | Thaiger

    DDC says use the QueQ app to book appointment at sports stadium in Pathum Thani

    The Department of Disease Control says people can now make appointments through the QueQ app to get a next day Covid test at the Dhupateme Royal Thai Air Force Sports Stadium, located in the central Thai province of Pathum Thani. Opas Karnkawinpong, the director general of the DDC, showcased the collocation with the QueQ app. The app was originally developed…

  • Samut Sakhon governor orders officials to break isolation regulations if it saves lives | Thaiger

    Samut Sakhon governor orders officials to break isolation regulations if it saves lives

    As the number of Covid-19 patients at isolation centres grows, the governor of the central province of Samut Sakhon says officials can bend the rules if it saves lives. The current Public Health Ministry rules on isolating patients from their families are aimed at preventing the spread of infection, but governor Veerasak Vichitsangsri says a backlog of infected people at…

  • Nonthaburi security guard commits suicide waiting for bed | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi security guard commits suicide waiting for bed

    A septuagenarian security guard hanged himself in his room in Nonthaburi, a province to the north of Bangkok. The Covid infected man was waiting for a hospital bed when he killed himself. The man’s body was found this morning. A public health volunteer, 51 year old Parisa Phuwanartsupakit, found 73 year old Chao Singtordead on his 4th floor balcony in…

  • Suphan Buri car accident kills 2, injures 4; all had Covid, 3 knew | Thaiger

    Suphan Buri car accident kills 2, injures 4; all had Covid, 3 knew

    Yesterday, 2 people died and 4 more were injured in a car accident in the central Thai province of Suphan Buri. Thai media says the people were on their way home to receive Covid treatment. A pickup truck carried the 6 relatives on their journey from Bangkok. However, for reasons unknown, it veered off the road and hit a tree…

  • Monk uses electric cart on morning alms, other monks reportedly not thrilled | Thaiger

    Monk uses electric cart on morning alms, other monks reportedly not thrilled

    A monk in the central Thai province of Ang Thong is being chastised by his higher-ups for using an electric cart to expedite his morning alms. The higher-ups have called his actions “inappropriate”. Wanchai Dhammatharo of Ang Thong City’s Wat Channimitr has been ordered by the chief of the Ang Thong Provincial Office of Buddhism, Sakdanai Woradetch, and Sakdani’s team…

  • Prachin Buri clinic raided for allegedly selling fake Moderna vaccines | Thaiger

    Prachin Buri clinic raided for allegedly selling fake Moderna vaccines

    A proprietor of a clinic in the central Thailand province of Prachin Buri has been taken in for questioning after patients allege, he was selling them fake doses of the Moderna vaccine. The owner is set to be questioned today, says Pattanachai Pamornpibul of the Wangg Takian Police. Yesterday, police raided his business, the Kularb Clinic. Clients had reported the…

  • Thammasat University Hospital needs shipping containers to help overwhelmed morgue | Thaiger

    Thammasat University Hospital needs shipping containers to help overwhelmed morgue

    Thammasat University Hospital, located in central Thailand’s Pathum Thani Province, is running out of room in its morgue and is now looking for shipping containers to store the remains of Covid victims. The hospital posted on Facebook to say it anticipates Covid cases to surpass 10,000 soon, as health officials increase their testing efforts in high risk areas. The Thammasat…

  • New poll shows many have unfavourable feelings toward government’s handling of plastics factory fire | Thaiger

    New poll shows many have unfavourable feelings toward government’s handling of plastics factory fire

    A new poll shows that most respondents have unfavourable feelings over the government’s handling of the fire at the plastics factory in Samut Prakan. The Suan Dusit poll conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University queried 1,266 people in Thailand from July 6 to July 9. Respondents had the option to pick multiple answers. The poll shows: 66.51% – of the…

  • “Mastermind” arrested for posing as doctor, “selling” vaccines | Thaiger

    “Mastermind” arrested for posing as doctor, “selling” vaccines

    A man, and what some media reports are calling a “mastermind”, has been arrested for allegedly selling (or not selling) vaccines through a Line App. The man was apprehended yesterday in the central Thai province of Saraburi. Police arrested 26 year old Weerasak Suksamdang near the TPI Polene building. They charged Weerasak with fraud and computer crimes. The suspect denied…

  • Residents near burned-out factory return home, environmental concerns remain | Thaiger

    Residents near burned-out factory return home, environmental concerns remain

    The Pollution Control Department has confirmed that residents within 2 – 5 kilometres of a factory that burnt down in the central province of Samut Prakan can now return home. The air quality in the surrounding area has been tested and deemed safe. However, a number of environmental concerns remain. According to a Bangkok Post report, governor Wanchai Kongkasem says…

  • LATEST: Engineers believe Samut Prakan fire caused by chemical leak | Thaiger

    LATEST: Engineers believe Samut Prakan fire caused by chemical leak

    In a press conference today, the Council of Engineers of Thailand said that a chemical leak is probably the cause of Samut Prakan plastic factory fire that was just put out today after blazing for over 25 hours. A chemic engineering professor, Anchaleeporn Waritswat Lothongkum says the leak could be of the styrene monomer or pentane. The COE says that…

  • After Samut Prakan fire, hazardous materials new concern | Thaiger

    After Samut Prakan fire, hazardous materials new concern

    Earlier today, the Samut Prakan plastics factory was finally put out after over 25 hours. Now, the attention is on possible hazardous materials left in the fire’s wake. The hazardous materials are reported to be harmful to both the environment and people who live near the site of the fire. One of the main concerns is Styrene. Thai media reports…

  • UPDATE: Rescuer killed, at least 60 injured in Samut Prakan factory explosion | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Rescuer killed, at least 60 injured in Samut Prakan factory explosion

    UPDATE: A rescue foundation firefighter was killed and more than 60 people were in the fire at a chemical factory in Samut Prakan, just outside Bangkok. The Ming Dih Chemical Co factory exploded overnight, sending black toxic smoke into the air. Helicopters were deployed to the scene to spray flame retardant foam. By this evening, the fumes were headed toward Bangkok.…

  • Man films stranger leering at him in Pathum Thani shopping Centre bathroom | Thaiger

    Man films stranger leering at him in Pathum Thani shopping Centre bathroom

    Yesterday, a video shared on the Jay Moi V Plus page on Facebook showed a man leaning over a bathroom’s cubicle wall to watch his neighbour in the central Thai province of Pathum Thani. The bathroom was reported to be in a “well known shopping centre” in the Rangsit area. According to the person who shared the video, they heard…

  • Chaiyaphum man allegedly slits father’s throat | Thaiger

    Chaiyaphum man allegedly slits father’s throat

    Last night, a man allegedly slit his father’s throat with a kitchen knife in the central province of Chaiyaphum. Thai media adds that the alleged assailant is mentally ill. Police Captain Pirom Malasi, says the attack was reported in Ban Wang Hin in tambon Ban Thao. Rescue workers and police rushed to the scene. At the house, the assembled rescue…

  • NACC to establish 5 panels looking into pricey lamp controversy | Thaiger

    NACC to establish 5 panels looking into pricey lamp controversy

    The saga of the pricey lamps continues with the news that Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission is establishing 5 panels to investigate the matter in Samut Prakan. The NACC Deputy Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongko realized the TAO’s budgetary spending for the fiscal years 2013 and 2014, then 2018-2021 for the lamp posts fell out of the scope of the Interior Ministry’s regulations…

  • Man robs a gold shop with a kitchen knife | Thaiger

    Man robs a gold shop with a kitchen knife

    Last night in the central Thai province Pathum Thani, a man used a knife to rob a gold shop in the Lam Luk Ka district. He got away with 60 baht weight of gold necklaces. Pitch Suwatikul, a local police officer says the robbery happened about 7:20 pm at the Bangkok Gold shop on the 2nd floor of a Tesco…

  • Restrictions may be eased at some Bangkok camps to allow essential work to continue | Thaiger

    Restrictions may be eased at some Bangkok camps to allow essential work to continue

    Tough restrictions on movement at construction camps in Bangkok may be eased slightly to allow essential work to go ahead. Natthapol Nakpanich from the National Security Council says officials discussed the issue at a meeting yesterday, noting that the suspension of some works could pose a risk for engineering reasons or by delaying hospital builds. For this reason, construction work…