Thailand video news | Thai taxi driver assaulted by foreigner in Pattaya, Malaysia to resume search for missing flight MH370
In today’s Thailand video news, Alex and Jay deliver a roundup of gripping stories from Thailand and beyond. From a Pattaya court sentencing three individuals for the shocking murder of a German businessman to a devastating three-vehicle collision in Nong Bua Lamphu, the headlines cover a spectrum of impactful events. They also highlight Phuket’s historic upcoming same-sex marriage ceremony, a Thai taxi driver’s call for justice after an assault in Pattaya, and a bizarre incident involving a tourist swallowing a traffic ticket. Additional stories explore Malaysia’s renewed search for Flight MH370, Cambodia’s strategic naval base access for Japan, and protests over South Korea’s presidential impeachment. Stay tuned for the full breakdown of these key stories and more.
Three Sentenced to Death for Murder and Dismemberment of German Businessman in Pattaya
A Pattaya court sentenced Shahruik Karim Uddin to death for the murder and dismemberment of German property mogul Hans Peter Ralter Mack. Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann and Petra Christl Grundgreif, who confessed, received life sentences. Accomplice Enrico was jailed for six years for facilitating stolen funds. Police recovered 1.25 million baht, returning it to Mack’s family.
Three-Vehicle Collision in Nong Bua Lamphu Leaves 8 Injured, 2 Critical
A crash at an unmarked Nong Bua Lamphu intersection injured eight, with two in critical condition. CCTV footage showed vehicles colliding at the hazardous “judgment crossing.” Local authorities are investigating and may introduce safety measures to prevent similar accidents.
Phuket to Host Thailand’s First Legal Same-Sex Marriages in January
Phuket will host Thailand’s first legal same-sex marriage on January 22, 2025, at Jungceylon Mall, Patong. The event celebrates equality following a legal amendment in 2024. Couples can register with district offices from January 6-15.
Thai Taxi Driver Assaulted by Foreigner in Pattaya, Calls for Justice
A foreigner assaulted Thai taxi driver Chiwun Chimphlee in Pattaya, leaving him with severe facial injuries. CCTV captured the attack, but police have yet to arrest the suspect. Frustrated, Chiwun urged authorities to act, highlighting concerns over tourist-related violence.
Shirtless Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Pattaya Police Standoff
A shirtless tourist in Pattaya swallowed a traffic ticket after being fined for riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Following a standoff, he complied with police and was taken to the station for prosecution.
78-Year-Old ‘Elvis of Thailand’ Reveals Duct Tape, Beauty Hack
Somsak, the “Elvis of Thailand,” revealed his duct tape face-lifting trick in a viral TikTok video. Despite skin discomfort, the 78-year-old combines this with skincare and exercise. His granddaughter warned against copying the method due to potential risks.
Malaysia to Resume Search for Missing Flight MH370
Malaysia will renew its search for Flight MH370, which vanished in 2014 with 239 passengers. Transport Minister Anthony Loke welcomed proposals from Ocean Infinity, which led a previous search. Families of the missing hope for closure.
French Man on Death Row in Indonesia Pleads for Repatriation
Frenchman Serge Atlaoui, on death row in Indonesia for drug charges, has requested to serve his sentence in France due to declining health. Talks between the two governments continue, with Indonesia considering pardons for thousands of prisoners.
Cambodia Grants Japan Access to China-Linked Naval Base
Cambodia allowed Japan to visit the China-linked Ream Naval Base amid concerns over Beijing’s influence. The decision aims to balance regional relations, following strained U.S.-Cambodia ties over Phnom Penh’s alliance with Beijing.
Rival Protests Erupt in Seoul Over South Korean President’s Impeachment
Protests erupted in Seoul after President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment. Thousands of young protesters demanded his resignation, while conservative supporters opposed the move. Yoon remains in office as the Constitutional Court deliberates his fate.