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  • Tragic trajectory: man’s head blown off by festival rocket | Thaiger

    Tragic trajectory: man’s head blown off by festival rocket

    SAKON NAKHON: A man had his head blown off while watching an annual homemade rocket festival in this northeastern town on May 11. The victim and his friends chose to have a drinking session in a cordoned off area where rockets were landing at the time of the incident. Police were called to the scene in Village 3, Tambon Dong…

  • Paiboon suspended pending appeals court ruling | Thaiger

    Paiboon suspended pending appeals court ruling

    PHUKET CITY: The Region 8 Court of Appeals has ordered Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) President Paiboon Upatising and a fellow PPAO member to cease their duties following a report of electoral fraud from the Election Commission (EC) in Bangkok. PPAO Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Manop Leelasuthanon confirmed the letter and said Mr Paiboon and fellow PPAO member Sawat Muchawej…

  • Phuket gardener stabs boss to death on motorbike | Thaiger

    Phuket gardener stabs boss to death on motorbike

    KOH KEAW, PHUKET: A gardener stabbed his boss to death in broad daylight as the pair were riding a salaeng (motorbike with an illegal sidecar) down Thepkrasattri Road yesterday afternoon. Around 5pm, police officers investigating what was causing a half-a-kilometer long tailback on the road arrived at the scene outside the TT&T office in Koh Keaw. Just as they arrived…

  • Krabi man survives assassination attempt | Thaiger

    Krabi man survives assassination attempt

    NAKHON SRI THAMMARAT: The key witness in a trial against six security forces personnel was shot and injured in Phra Phrom District on Saturday. The victim was due to testify against the men in an attempted murder case stemming from a previous attempt on his life. Jit Jansiriwong, 52, was shot as he driving his pickup truck through Tambon Thai…

  • Phuket Airport to get VIP terminal for private jets | Thaiger

    Phuket Airport to get VIP terminal for private jets

    MAI KHAO, PHUKET: The new director of Phuket International Airport has confirmed a plan to establish a new terminal for private jets to accommodate “VIP” passengers. Pratuang Sornkham officially took over as head of Phuket International Airport on May 12, then flew back to Airports of Thailand (AOT) headquarters in Bangkok to receive orders on a wide range of development…

  • Land borders to Phuket under intensive flu screening | Thaiger

    Land borders to Phuket under intensive flu screening

    PHUKET: Thailand yesterday tightened the screening of people entering the country through its southern borders as Malaysia confirmed its second case of swine flu. The southern Thai borders are the land gateways to Phuket and the Andaman region’s other international resort areas. The borders are also used heavily by expatriates working in Phuket, Krabi and Khaolak for their visa runs.…

  • Homeward bound: Simon Burrowes finally gets off Phuket | Thaiger

    Homeward bound: Simon Burrowes finally gets off Phuket

    PHUKET: After spending a his final night in Phuket under the observation of Phuket City Immigration officers, British national Simon Burrowes finally left Phuket at 5.50pm yesterday aboard a Silk Air flight destined for Singapore, where he was scheduled to catch a connecting flight to the UK. Asked why Mr Burrowes had to spend his final night on the island…

  • Thai Prime Minister does not believe in media neutrality | Thaiger

    Thai Prime Minister does not believe in media neutrality

    BANGKOK: Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjiva said yesterday that he did not to want to discuss media neutrality because he did not believe that such a thing exists, pointing out that everyone has an opinion. “The point is that opinions must be expressed freely and responsibly,’ he said. He was addressing the Congress of National Media on “The media’s lesson, the…

  • Snatch bandits rob, kill elderly woman in Phuket | Thaiger

    Snatch bandits rob, kill elderly woman in Phuket

    WICHIT, PHUKET: In one of the most heinous crimes in Phuket in recent memory, Phuket City Police are searching for two motorcycle-borne snatch bandits who stabbed an elderly woman to death on Thursday afternoon and made off with her gold necklace.Phuket City Police Inspector Wijak “The Magnet” Tarom told the Gazette the attack was reported to police at about 4pm…

  • Vachira Hospital doctors save nine-bullet attack victim | Thaiger

    Vachira Hospital doctors save nine-bullet attack victim

    PHUKET CITY: Doctors at Vachira Hospital Phuket saved the life of a 25-year-old photographer admitted to the emergency room with nine bullet wounds yesterday afternoon. Sarawut Seebatkhan, a photographer at the Baan Chang Elephant Safari camp in Rawai, was shot five times in the right arm, twice in the ribs and twice in the back in an attack in broad…

  • New director for Patong Hospital | Thaiger

    New director for Patong Hospital

    PATONG, PHUKET: Dr Taweesak Netwong, the long-serving director of the government-run Patong Hospital, has been transferred to serve as the director of Takua Thung Hospital in Phang Nga, effective from May 19. Dr Taweesak will swap positions with Dr Phumin Silaphan, currently the director of the 30-bed government hospital in Takua Thung district, just over the Sarasin Bridge from Phuket.…

  • Burrowes update: more jail time possible! | Thaiger

    Burrowes update: more jail time possible!

    PHUKET CITY: Simon Burrowes may have to spend a night in a cell at the Phuket City Immigration Office while his case is processed, the Gazette has learned. An officer at immigration said Mr Burrowes should be able to leave the country tomorrow after “some paper work” is completed. This might mean he will have to spend a night in…

  • German, 57, dies in Phuket after severe vomiting | Thaiger

    German, 57, dies in Phuket after severe vomiting

    PATONG, PHUKET: A 57-year-old German national died on the way to a Phuket hospital in the early hours of May 12 with symptoms similar to those of two tourists who recently died on Phi Phi Island in Krabi. The deceased, later identified as Ernst Hermannweid, had been staying at the Sky Inn Hotel in Patong. Mr Hermannweid had gone for…

  • Simon Burrowes misses flight from Phuket! | Thaiger

    Simon Burrowes misses flight from Phuket!

    PHUKET CITY: It seems that British tourist Simon Burrowes’s troubles in Thailand will never end. His flight out of Phuket left at 3pm today, but, in a situation that is all too familiar to Burrowes, he was not on it. Immigration officials at the airport told him they wanted to make some “additional inquiries” before permitting him to board the…

  • Two Phuket teens die in motorbike crash | Thaiger

    Two Phuket teens die in motorbike crash

    PHUKET: Two teenagers were killed instantly when the motorbike they were riding crashed into the back of an 18-wheel truck on Thepkrasattri Road on Wednesday evening. The two youths, both residents of Tambon Thepkrasattri, were identified as 18-year-old Tanongsak Mingpijarn and 16-year-old Suriya Madanon. At the time of the accident the victims were traveling home on Thepkrasattri Road northbound, not…

  • Good to go! Simon Burrowes flies out today | Thaiger

    Good to go! Simon Burrowes flies out today

    PHUKET CITY: Today is a big day for British tourist Simon Burrowes. If all goes to plan, he will be escorted through Customs and Immigration at Phuket International Airport, finally leaving the island on a 3pm flight to Bangkok. From there, he will fly home to the UK, thus ending a saga that has intrigued the British and local press…

  • Phuket Poll: How do we brand the virus? | Thaiger

    Phuket Poll: How do we brand the virus?

    PHUKET: It’s all about ‘branding’, baby, and the Phuket Gazette Poll is asking for your views on how a tourist-oriented community might best brand a pest. Two weeks ago, we learned that the island had lost its romantic rainy season, traditionally known as “The Low Season”. The Low got summarily canceled and “Summer Season” was ushered in. (The weather itself,…

  • Thief lifts trousers | Thaiger

    Thief lifts trousers

    BANGKOK: A shopper at Carrefour supermarket had an embarrassing journey home after a thief stole his trousers while he was on the toilet on May 8. Kasin Siriwichit, 24, reported the incident to Thong Lor Police. Mr Kasin said that around midday he went to use the toilet at the Rama 4 Rd branch of Carrefour. In the cubicle, he…

  • One night, two missing members | Thaiger

    One night, two missing members

    RAYONG: Staff at Rayong Hospital had a busy night on April 27, when two men with severed penises were brought in for emergency treatment. The first patient, a 31-year-old from Pluak Daeng District, arrived at around 1am. He was bleeding profusely from a wound near what had not long before been the base of his penis. Surgeons were able to…

  • Belgian member survives toothy attack | Thaiger

    Belgian member survives toothy attack

    CHONBURI: A Belgian man in Pattaya early this morning suffered what might be every man’s greatest secret fear, when his Thai girlfriend bit his penis and almost severed it, police said. The 56-year-old tourist, whose name was reported in the Thai media, was rushed to the Pattaya Memorial Hospital, where doctors managed to save the organ. The hospital reported the…

  • Phuket Film Festival canceled | Thaiger

    Phuket Film Festival canceled

    PHUKET: The Phuket Film Festival, scheduled for June 4 to 11, has been canceled. The festival organizer, Scott Rosenberg, sent out a press release yesterday afternoon to call off the event. He cited fears of Phuket being in an “armed state” a few days “after” the festival as his reason for the cancellation. “We sincerely apologize to our partners, our…

  • Asean summit postponed until October | Thaiger

    Asean summit postponed until October

    PHUKET CITY: Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya today announced the postponement of the Asean summit in Phuket from the middle of next month to late October. Delegations of several countries found the June schedule too inconvenient, he said. But while the Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s government has cited the busy schedules of other heads of state, some skeptics believe unsettled political…

  • Pressure drop in Phuket City | Thaiger

    Pressure drop in Phuket City

    PHUKET: Is your water tank almost empty? Now might be a good time to fill it. Residents of parts of Phuket City will be without water for about an hour starting at around 4pm today, the Phuket City Waterworks has announced. Affected areas will include much of downtown Phuket City, including Damrong Road, Maeluan Road, Phuket Road, Srisuthat Road and Srisena Road. There will…

  • Local PAD commends Phuket red shirts, but issues warning | Thaiger

    Local PAD commends Phuket red shirts, but issues warning

    PHUKET CITY: The People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) spokesperson for Phuket has commended the local “red shirt” group for its commitment not to disrupt the upcoming Asean-led summit meetings in June, but vowed to mobilize PAD members to prevent any incursion onto the island by red shirt protesters from other parts of the country. Phuket PAD coordinator Aparat Chartchutikumjorn this…

  • Thailand confirms first two cases of swine flu | Thaiger

    Thailand confirms first two cases of swine flu

    PHUKET CITY: Thailand yesterday confirmed its first two cases of Influenza 2009 in patients who had returned from Mexico.Public Health Minister Witthaya Kaewparadai said tests carried out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States and the Thai Medical Science Department had confirmed the A(H1N1) virus in samples from the two Thai nationals.“There are two confirmed cases…

  • Phuket red shirts vow no disruption to Asean summits | Thaiger

    Phuket red shirts vow no disruption to Asean summits

    PHUKET CITY: Members of the Phuket branch of the National United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) this morning visited the Governor’s Office to protest government plans to invoke the Internal Security Act in Phuket during the upcoming Asean summit. Dressed in their trademark red shirts, a group of about 20 UDD members led by Wisut “Ae Inside” Tangwittayaporn presented…

  • Phang Nga murder linked to land dispute | Thaiger

    Phang Nga murder linked to land dispute

    PHUKET CITY: The recent murder of a village headman on the island of Phra Thong in Phang Nga’s Kuraburi District, about a four-hour drive north of Phuket, may have been related to a land dispute, local police said. The Thai-language Siangtai Daily newspaper recently carried a report of the killing on the Phang Nga mainland, close to the island. On…

  • Four Chikungunya cases reported in Phuket | Thaiger

    Four Chikungunya cases reported in Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: Chikungunya, the viral disease that is sweeping the Deep South, has now surfaced in Phuket, according to the Phuket Provincial Health Office. A press release issued by Kusuma Sawangpan of the Disease Control and Prevention Division confirmed four cases of the disease on the island, with all the patients being treated at Vachira Phuket Hospital. The vector for…

  • Abhisit, in Phuket, confirms Security Act for Asean summits | Thaiger

    Abhisit, in Phuket, confirms Security Act for Asean summits

    MAI KHAO, PHUKET: Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has confirmed the government intends to invoke the Internal Security Act during the Asean summits scheduled to be held at the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort in mid-June. The announcement came at a press conference at Phuket International Airport last night. PM Abhisit was on his way back to the capital following a secret…

  • Yala beat Phuket FC, 1-0 | Thaiger

    Yala beat Phuket FC, 1-0

    PHUKET CITY: Surakul Stadium remains less than a fortress for Phuket FC as the “Sea Dragons” were once again beaten on home soil, this time suffering a 1-0 defeat to last-place Yala. With the win, Yala picked up their first-ever points in the league after four consecutive losses. After five matches in the fledgling Division 2 of the Footbool Association…