Showing posts with label Death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Death. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Dangerous Driving Day Brings Death to Biker - Pattaya People

 

On Monday afternoon, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Songkram Pahn-iam were called to investigate a road accident at the Central Rd and Sukhumvit Traffic Light, on the outbound to South Pattaya lane. 1 immediate death was reported, and the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was also called for assistances.

At the scene, the body of Mr. Pitaya Meuang-koet, aged 44, was found on the road. He had suffered a massive open wound on his head, and there was a lot of blood spilled on the road, near a dark blue Honda Wave motorcycle.

The motorcycle was found near a dark blue baht bus driven by Mrs. Nitaya Pet-proem-mee, aged 37 who was waiting for the police. Nitaya stated that as she was driving through the traffic light towards South Pattaya, Mr. Pitaya ran his motorcycle out from a side road so suddenly, and so close to her baht bus, that the accident occurred.

Further investigations were made immediately, by taking Nitaya to the Pattaya Police Station for questioning, and the body of Pitaya was taken to Banglamung Hospital to await the family for a religious funeral.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Mysterious Death of American in Khaotalo - Pattaya People

 

Right after midnight on Tuesday, the Banglamung Police Inestigating Inspector Pol. Sub Lt. Nitsan Puapansee were called to investigate the death of a foreigner in the Perfect Apartments building, on Soi Khaotalo 8. Medics from Banglamung Hospital and the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team were also called for assistance.

At the scene, a room on 4th floor, the body of Mr. Paul Antony Jones, age 42 from America, was found by the back balcony door. The cadaver had started to decompose, leaving a strong smell all over the room. The man was estimated to be dead for 4-5 days.

There was no foul play evident, and looked like all his belongings were not touched or removed. There were many kid’s toys in the room. The police also found homemade drug paraphernalia, a 1.5 litter of plastic bottle used to consume the drugs.

A neighbor who lived across from Jones’ room Mr. Amnuay Nuamnui, age 41 stated that he started to smell the dead body that morning. He suspected that something was absolutely wrong, as he hah not seen Mr. Jones come out of his room for many days. In addition, Jones’ Thai girlfriend and her kid, both who were dearly loved by Jones, had not visited the man for many days.

Mr. Jones’ body was sent for an autopsy, and when the results are known, the police can continue with further investigations. Meanwhile, all persons related to Jones will be contacted, to determine the facts concerning his demise, and to locate his family.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Young Man Stabbed to Death - Pattaya People

 

 

On Saturday, the Don-hua-ror Police were notified of a stabbing at the Hang-lay Pub in Chonburi. Officers then rushed to the scene with a rescue squad.

Upon arrival, the Police found the dead body of a young Thai man, Ma-na-sak Soot-tha-sri, aged 21.  He had been stabbed 3 times in his chest, once in his abdomen, 3 times in his right ribs and once on his upper arm. One Thai woman was also injured, Khun A-su-ma Tha-nom-sri, aged 26. She had been slashed on her chin and was seriously injured, and had been sent to a nearby hospital before the Police arrived.

The officers were told by friends of the deceased that they and the deceased worked together at the same factory. They were having a party that Saturday night, and the deceased took a dislike to a group of young men sitting near their table. Around closing time, the deceased and his girlfriend went out the pub, and were followed by the troublemakers from the pub. Then the thugs punched the deceased, and used a sharp piece of iron to wound the deceased and his girlfriend, before fleeing the scene. Police examiners have been sent to gather more information about the offenders, and the investigation continues.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Death of Motorcycle Taxi Driver in Sriracha - Pattaya People

 

 

On Tuesday, the Sriracha Police were called to investigate and assist with a road accident in Sriracha, in front of Preusachart Villas 5. The calamity involved a motorcycle and a pickup, with one severe injury reported. The Sawang Prateep Rescue Team was also contacted for help. At the scene, the Sawang Prateep Rescuers had to resuscitate the motorcycle taxi driver, Mr. Prapat Koomsa, aged 50, who had lost a lot of blood and suffered internal organ damage from the impact, when his motorcycle crashed into the Toyota Vigo pickup.


Most unfortunately, Mr. Prapat did not survive, and his body was taken to Ao-u-dom Hospital for verification of death. The pickup driver was taken to the Sriracha Police Station for further investigations and legal proceedings.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Thirtieth Anniversary of Chaiyamongkon Temple Founder's Death - Pattaya People

 

 

On Saturday morning at Chaiyamongkon Temple, the 30th Anniversary of the death of the 1st Abbot of the temple was celebrated.  This abbot’s great reputation still brings the local people together to obtain merit and share with the less fortunate.

Hundreds of people gathered at the temple to participate in a grand prayer ceremony, conducted by many distinguished monks from both Bangkok and the surrounding area. After the monks blessed all the attending Buddhists, and before the lunch treat for the monks, Educational Funds were allocated to over 40 student monk who have made good grades in Buddhism and the Pali script in the “Parien Dharma Study Levels 1-3”.

This donation ceremony was called “Praising the Great Teacher” as the 1st Abbot has been respected by all later generations as a outstanding teacher. The donations continued with over 690 Educational grants of 1,000 baht. These grants went to students from 11 schools under jurisdiction of the Pattaya Education Office, plus the Chaiyamongkon Nursery School. These grants for the students were donated by many families, and the observance ended with the acquiring of merit by all the Buddhists at the meeting.  
    
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Friday, November 9, 2012

Iranian Tourist Causes Accident and Death - Pattaya People

 

 

On Saturday night, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Capt. Tidiwat Boon-on were called to investigate an accident on Pattaya’s Third Road, by the Balihai Flyover Bridge and next to the Easy Kart racetrack.  The calamity occurred between a motorcycle and a car, with 1 death and 2 serious injuries reported.

The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was also summoned for medical assistance and traffic control, and at the scene, many people gathered to view the accident. The body of a Thai woman, identified as Miss Sucha-sinee Sao-chai, aged 30 was devastated by this accident, with injuries to her face and all around her body. A white Yamaha Mio motorcycle was found on the road, wrecked in the front, and there were 2 injured persons reported as well, Mr. Atiwat Pimpa, aged 32, the motorcycle driver who received minor injuries and Mr. Jagree Sawatsaloong, aged 35, whose right leg was broken. Both were dispatched to Pattaya Memorial Hospital.

The other party to the incident was an Iranian tourist Mr. Hamed Madan Nezhad, aged 32, the driver of the white Mazda 2 car that crashed into the motorcycle of the 3 Thais. Hamed and his friend were waiting to make their statement with police.

The story reported by Atiwat was that the 3 Thais were heading home from  Balihai Pier, and were about to drive over the Balihai Flyover Bridge, while the car driven by Hamed was motoring towards Balihai Pier on the opposite lane. Mr. Hamed then overtook a vehicle in front of him, but was unable to return to the correct lane in time. So the Mazda 2 car ran straight into the motorcycle and its 3 passengers, causing Atiwat to careen over the car, while his girlfriend and male friend slammed into the car and the road, causing his girlfriend’s instant death.

Further investigations started with questioning Hamed at the Pattaya Police Station, and will continue when the injured can make full statements. The body of Miss Suchasinee was sent to Banglamung Hospital, and awaits the family for a religious funeral.
 
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Man Shot to Death n Huay Yai Garden - Pattaya People

 

 

In the early hours of Thursday morning Huay Yai police were notified that the body of a Thai man had been discovered near the Palm Gardens in the area.  The dead man, later identified as 43 year old Mr. Banpot had been shot 6 times in the head and upper body.  They found 17,000 baht and an ATM card on his body together with his ID card.   The manager of the garden, Mr. Watchira who notified the police stated that earlier a group of men on motorcycles were riding through the grounds and then loud gunfire shots were heard as the gang quickly left the scene.  A report was made and police believe it is a local gang related incident.  A full investigation is now underway.  

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Drunken Driver Causes Death of Pedestrian - Pattaya People

 

Banglamung police received a report in the early hours of Saturday morning about a fatal road accident that had occurred on nearby Sukhumvit Road.  At the scene 54 year old Mr. Banlue was being given first aid before he was sent to nearby Banglamung hospital.  Officers also found the body of a Thai woman, later identified as Mrs. Rianki aged 63.  About 50 meters away was a damaged Honda City car with its driver 27 year old Mr. Thepwat and his girlfriend in a very drunken state.   He claimed that a motorcycle cut in front of his car causing him to lose control and swerve onto the pathway where he hit the two victims.  Both were taken back to the police station for a breathalyzer test and subsequent serious charges. 

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