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  • Phuket police make little progress in Stuart murder case

    KATHU, PHUKET: Almost six months after it began, the investigation into the murder of British expat Ian Kenneth Stuart appears to have gone cold. Mr Stuart, 61, was a Phuket-based businessman. He was beaten to death at his home and workplace near the Tesco-Lotus intersection on February 23. Police now believe the murder occurred during a botched burglary attempt. Tung Tong…

  • Road closed for Saturday’s Buddhist festivities

    PHUKET CITY: Buddhists and Saturday-morning commuters are advised that there will be a large alms-giving ceremony on Wirat Hongyok Road tomorrow from 6am to 8:30. To accommodate the ceremony, the west end of Wirat-Hongyok Road near Wat Naka will be closed to traffic from 4am to 8:30 am. Traffic along Chao Fa West Road should not be affected. The event,…

  • Phuket Job Fair returns to HomeWorks

    WICHIT, PHUKET: The Department of Employment in Phuket and HomeWorks have once again joined forces to help Phuket job seekers back into the ranks of the employed. More than 2,500 jobs will be up for grabs at a job fair at HomeWorks on the bypass road on August 14. Candidates will be able to apply for positions, be interviewed and…

  • American chip shop owner commits suicide in Phuket | Thaiger

    American chip shop owner commits suicide in Phuket

    CHALONG, PHUKET: Friends and family are this week morning the loss of Thomas and Parnpan Quigly, otherwise known as ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘Auntie Porn’, who ran the island’s first fish and chip shop on the road to Chalong Pier. Mr Quigly, a 61-year-old American, was found dead of a .22 caliber gunshot wound to the head inside the couple’s home…

  • Ultimate Frisbee takes off in Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: A small group of ultimate frisbee enthusiasts are determined to see the sport take off in Phuket. A mixture of traditional football, American football and netball, the high-intensity sport combines skill, athleticism, speed and stamina. The driving force behind establishing the sport in Phuket is Chris Fisher. “Playing ultimate within the spirit of the game is hugely important.…

  • Samui crash ‘will not affect tourism’

    PHUKET / SURAT THANI: The chairman of the Southeastern Thai Hotel Association is confident that Tuesday’s Bangkok Airways plane crash at Samui Airport will not affect tourism on the island. Ruangnam Jaikwang said he believed ‘tourists would understand that the crash was an accident.’ The Bangkok Airways plane skidded off the runway before crashing into an old control tower. The…

  • Phuket launches anti-drugs campaign

    PHUKET CITY: Around 300 students from Phuket schools and 50 police officers took part in an anti-drugs march around Phuket City on Tuesday morning. The march was part of a five-day campaign organized by Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop and police. Launched on Saturday, the campaign features a series of drug education sessions for children and teenagers. The aim is to…

  • Phuket mangroves to be cleared for new road

    PHUKET CITY: Work on a long-awaited road connecting Saphan Hin and Sakdidet Road will begin next month, even though the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) has yet to approve the project. Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop told a press conference at Phuket Provincial Hall on Monday that he has authorized work to begin. Cabinet approval could come at a…

  • Samui Airport reopened

    SAMUI / PHUKET: Samui Airport resumed operations at 2 pm today, Bangkok Airways announced in a press release. The first departing flight was Bangkok Airways PG100, which took off at 2 pm, bound for Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. The co-pilot of the Bangkok Airways flight that crashed into an abandoned control tower yesterday afternoon remains in critical condition at Bangkok Hospital in the…

  • Blood urgently needed for Samui air crash victims | Thaiger

    Blood urgently needed for Samui air crash victims

    PHUKET / SAMUI: Bangkok Airways is calling for blood donations of all blood types, especially from foreigners, following the crash at Samui Airport this afternoon of Bangkok Airways flight PG 266 from Krabi to Samui.The pilot was killed and a total of 34 people were seriously injured in the accident.Samui Airport has been closed following the accident. All flights to…

  • Plane crash at Samui Airport

    PHUKET CITY: A Bangkok Airways aircraft skidded off the runway at Samui Airport and crashed into an aviation control tower earlier this afternoon.The accident took place at about 2.30pm.The pilot, Chartchai Punsuwan, was killed in the accident.Rescue teams and workers rushed to the scene to evacuate the passengers.Initial reports said the 75-seat aircraft, arriving from Krabi, slid off the runway because…

  • Two more tourists drown in Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: The official death toll from drowning in Phuket since the beginning of the year now stands at 33, following the two most recent cases ā€“ both foreign tourists. Ukrainian Viktor Pravoyuk, 59, got into trouble at the stretch of Patong Beach in front of Loma Park in Patong in the early afternoon last Friday and was pronounced dead…

  • Dasta seeks listing for all of Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: The agency pushing to develop the Ao Phuket mega-project off Saphan Hin has finished holding public hearings and says it has overwhelming support for listing all of Phuket as a special administrative zone for sustainable tourism development. Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Dasta) held the first in a series of public hearings with representatives from Phuket’s Muang,…

  • Phuket FC lose at home again | Thaiger

    Phuket FC lose at home again

    WICHIT, PHUKET: A heartbreaking last-minute goal gave a 10-man Phatthalung side a shock 1-0 win at Surakul Stadium on Saturday, consigning the hapless Phuket Sea Dragons to their sixth straight home defeat. The defeat sees Phatthalung leapfrog Phuket FC in the table, leaving Somsak Waijerean’s men firmly rooted at the foot of the table in the eight team league. The…

  • Lucky license plates up for auction

    PHUKET: Lucky license plates will be up for grabs in Phuket later this month at the Phuket Department of Land Transport’s 5th Annual License Plate Auction. A total of 301 license plates will go under the hammer in the Prapitak Grand Ballroom at the Metropol Hotel Phuket between August 12 and 13. Some of the ‘lucky’ plates are expected to…

  • Lottery players punt on one-eyed pussy | Thaiger

    Lottery players punt on one-eyed pussy

    AYUDHAYA: Gamblers have been rushing to get lucky omens from the corpse of a one-eyed kitten which refuses to rot. The cat’s owner, 60-year-old Wichian Sangchai, said the kitten was the last of a litter of three born early in July in Ayudhaya, but died within minutes of being born. Mr Wichian said the kitten had only one eye and…

  • Mystery motorcyclist blamed for Phuket pile-up

    PHUKET: The erratic behavior of a mystery motorcyclist was the reason the driver of a souped-up Ford Sierra gave for wrecking his car, flattening vegetation and slamming into a pick-up truck in Phuket yesterday. The sporty-looking Sierra spun across two lanes on the road to Patong Hill, slid across the central reservation, collided with an expat-owned pick-up truck heading in…

  • Phuket FC determined to win tonight’s game | Thaiger

    Phuket FC determined to win tonight’s game

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket FC return to action tonight, determined to get their first-ever home win against last-place Phattalung. In their last match at Yala, the Sea Dragons appeared on course for a second successive away point until Yala pounced in the 88th minute to complete home and away victories against Phuket. According to Phuket FC coach Somsak Waijeran, the two-week…

  • Freedom for giant turtle captured off Phuket

    PHUKET: A green sea turtle rescued near Phuket  in April this year has finally been given its freedom. The turtle, thought to be about 50 years old, was almost a meter long and weighed a massive 120kg. It was rescued off Koh Bon during an early morning raid by Phuket-based marine inspectors who had been tipped off about an illegal…

  • Fuel slick havoc on Phuket road

    PHUKET: Motorbike riders found Phuket’s busy Thepkrasattri Road even more treacherous than usual this afternoon after a truck crane left a three-kilometer fuel slick down the southbound lane. Several riders crashed and fell off their bikes, although none were seriously injured. The 19-year-old truck driver didn’t notice there was diesel leaking from the truck until it ran out of fuel…

  • Townhouse demolition goes ahead for Phuket road expansion

    PHUKET: Two townhouses which have been at the center of a court battle for 20 years are finally being torn down to allow road expansion in Phuket City to go ahead.The townhouses, located on a 500 meter stretch of Phunpol Road, have held up expansion of the road from two lanes to four.A number of restaurants, houses and businesses that line the…

  • New tsunami buoys on the Phuket horizon | Thaiger

    New tsunami buoys on the Phuket horizon

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket could soon get more tsunami direct detection buoys similar to those installed along the Indian coastline earlier this year. The president of the National Disaster Warning Center (NDWC), Surawong Tientong, was on the island this week and met with Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop to discuss the proposal. The first tsunami direct detection buoy in the Indian Ocean, funded by the US government’s USAID…

  • Logging destroys 18 rai of Phuket forest

    PHUKET: Illegal loggers got away with clearing a huge swathe of pristine national park forest on Kamala Hill near the west coast of Phuket for more than two weeks before officials moved in to stop them. Acting on a tip-off, Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop led a team of Royal Forest Department officials and more than 30 forest preservation volunteers to…

  • Trash not welcome on Phuket’s walking street

    PATONG / PHUKET: The eyesore of trash in Patong, particularly Soi Bangla, has prompted a new zero-tolerance clean up policy.A ‘clean up or pay the price’ message has been sent out to Patong businesses, with hotels, bars and restaurants coming under fire for allowing garbage to pile up outside their premises.Patong Mayor Pian Keesin is working with Kathu Police Superintendent Grissak Songmoonnnark…

  • Phuket to host shuttle launch

    PHUKET: Phuket is set to give badminton a boost next month when it hosts the first Dunlop Phuket Open at the Saphan Hin sports center from August 5 to 9.The event is expected to attract Thailand’s top badminton players, who will battle it out with their rackets and shuttlecocks for prize money totaling 750,000 baht.The five-day event has been jointly…

  • Missing American could be in Phuket

    PHUKET: Police throughout the country have been asked to help find a 29-year-old American university student who is missing in Thailand.The student, Michael Griffin Harrie, 29, a second year veterinary medicine student who was studying for a month at Iwate University in Morioka, Japan, was last seen on July 14 while on a sightseeing trip in Thailand.He traveled to Bangkok…

  • Phuket celebrates National Thai Language Day

    PHUKET: Today, July 29, is marked by Thais as National Thai Language Day, and was celebrated in Phuket earlier this week with ceremonies involving more than 1,000 students, historians and prestigious scholars. The celebrations at Rajaphat University Phuket on Monday included a writing contest, a Thai folk song contest, traditional dancing and speeches by leading scholars on the importance of…

  • Phuket rescuers recover body of drowning victim

    PHUKET: Rescuers this morning recovered the body of a 15-year-old boy who on Sunday became caught in an undertow at Karon Beach and drowned. The rescue volunteers from the Phuket Ruamjai Foundation discovered the body of Pattharadanai ‘Ooad’ Kampong at 4am, less than one kilometer from the spot the boy was last seen. The boy’s father said on Monday that…

  • Water World set to make waves in Phuket

    West Sands Water World in Mai Khao is the latest tourist attraction currently under construction in Phuket.Construction began last year and is expected to be complete by December.The water park is part of the West Sands five-star resort complex and was designed by Whitewater Industries, a world leader in water park design and a major player in the US water…

  • Flower power for Phuket

    PHUKET: Flowers of all kinds and colors have temporarily taken root at Saphan Hin in Phuket for the 17th Annual Ornamental Plants & Flowers Fair Phuket, which began on Friday and runs until Sunday.The flower fair’s covered market-stall area boasts more than 130 stalls of colorful flora and other ornamental items for gardens of any size.Among the items on offer…