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Tragic Death of New Zealander Akuhata Edward Robert Hammind Highlights Rising Safety Concerns in Pattaya

Yesterday, a tragic incident unfolded at a luxury hotel in Pattaya, Chon Buri, resulting in the untimely death of 36-year-old Akuhata Edward Robert Hammind from New Zealand. The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan foundation received an urgent alert around 6am regarding the unfortunate occurrence at the hotel located in tambon Nong Phrue, Bang Lamung district. Upon arrival, police and rescue teams discovered Hammind’s body. Eyewitness accounts from hotel staff revealed that the man seemed to be under the influence, apparently hallucinating and shouting “Help me” to bystanders gathered below. Despite the staff’s concerted efforts to calm him and offer assistance, Hammind tragically leapt from his seventh-floor balcony, landing on the electric wiring pipes of an adjacent hotel. Witnesses provided police with a video capturing the harrowing moments leading up to the jump, which will serve as crucial evidence in the investigation. Pol Lt Chanan Kesornbua of the Pattaya city police station confirmed…

Pol Gen Sereepisuth Temeeyaves Exits Pheu Thai Coalition: A Political Power Shift in Thailand

The political landscape of Thailand never fails to surprise, and the latest twist comes from a solitary but outspoken player. The Seri Ruamthai Party, with its lone Member of Parliament, has exited the coalition government led by the Pheu Thai Party. The catalyst? Their leader, Pol Gen Sereepisuth Temeeyaves, feels sidelined and unappreciated. At a press conference held at the Seri Ruamthai headquarters on Thursday, Pol Gen Sereepisuth announced that the party’s executive board had decided, by a vote of 7 to 4, to pull out from the coalition. Pol Gen Sereepisuth minced no words in expressing his frustrations. He lamented the feeling of being treated like a second-class citizen within the coalition. “It’s been frustrating to let oneself be walked all over,” he vented. This sentiment isn’t new; it’s been simmering under the surface for quite some time, particularly due to the ruling party’s lack of commitment to police…

SCG and SAMSUNG E&A Ink MoU to Revolutionize Construction with 3D Printing

On behalf of CPAC, a prominent entity in the realm of cement and building materials under the Siam Cement Group (SCG), Mr. Thammasak Sethaudom, President & CEO of SCG (second from left), and Mr. Surachai Nimlaor, President of SCG Cement and Green Solution Business (first from left), recently inked a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mr. Hong Namkoong, President and CEO of SAMSUNG E&A Co., Ltd. (second from right), and Mr. Dong Hyun Kim, Executive Vice President of the Engineering Technology Division at SAMSUNG E&A Co., Ltd. (first from right). This significant event took place at the SCG Headquarters in the bustling heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The core objective of this collaboration hinges on harnessing cutting-edge 3D printing technology and the commercialization of bespoke cementitious materials. By marrying SAMSUNG E&A’s global prowess in comprehensive construction solutions with CPAC’s century-long legacy of innovation in cement and concrete products, this union…

Sri Trang Gloves (STGT) Launches First EUDR-Compliant Rubber Gloves in August 2024

Sri Trang Gloves (Thailand) Public Company Limited (STGT) is gearing up to make a significant mark this August 2024, with the first batch of natural rubber gloves manufactured from EUDR-compliant latex. This latex is sourced straight from its parent company, Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA). This watershed moment signals STGT’s readiness to meet the European Union’s stringent traceability requirements for natural and processed rubber products, rolling out rigorously by the year’s end and soon spreading to other corners of the globe. Ms. Jarinya Jirojkul, the dynamic CEO of STGT, proudly shared that the company is on track to dispatch its EUDR-compliant rubber gloves to eager customers who placed their orders in July, with Greece set to receive the first shipments this August. This action comes in direct response to the EU’s anticipated implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) on December 31, 2024. This crucial regulation ensures rigorous…

Rabbit Brand Fertilizer Wins Bronze at MAAT 2024: A Triumph in Social Media Innovation

Rabbit Brand Fertilizer, brought to you by Chia Tai Company Limited, Thailand’s pioneer in agricultural innovation, has triumphed with a Bronze Award for Best Use of Social at the 4th Annual Media and Advertising Awards (MAAT), an esteemed event helmed by the Media Agency Association of Thailand. This accolade underscores Chia Tai’s unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and setting benchmarks in the agricultural sphere. At the helm of this triumph is Mr. Wiroat Tuenweeradech, Vice President of the Fertilizer Business. Under his astute leadership, the award-winning campaign truly showcased the power of imaginative content and strategic alliances on the ever-popular TikTok platform. Partnering with the charismatic influencer Bom Cassava, Rabbit Brand Fertilizer captivated audiences with an edutainment approach, seamlessly blending education with entertainment. This innovative strategy not only captivated viewers but also propelled Rabbit Brand Fertilizer to stellar heights in organic viewership, clinching a spot in the top 5 search…

Nakhon Ratchasima Tunnel Collapse: Tribute to Resilient Chinese Workers

As the first rays of dawn painted the horizon in Nakhon Ratchasima province, a humble pickup truck carrying determined workers rumbled toward the tragic site of a tunnel collapse in Pak Chong district. Team efforts were now focused on a heartrending task—to retrieve the bodies of two Chinese workers ensnared by the disaster. With somber faces and resolute hearts, they navigated the precarious labyrinthine path to where these souls lay dormant. (Photo: States Railway of Thailand Facebook account) The eerie silence of the early morning was shattered on Friday by tragic news: the bodies of two more workers trapped inside the high-speed rail tunnel had been recovered. Ekkarat Sriarayanpong, the chief spokesperson for the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) governor’s office, confirmed that the two bodies—both Chinese nationals—were located a scant three meters from where the first victim had been discovered only a day prior. The victims, identified with sorrow…

Investing in Gold: A Comprehensive Guide for 2024

The gold market has always had a certain allure, fluctuating dramatically, offering ripe opportunities for the shrewd investor. Whether you’re considering purchasing physical gold or dabbling with gold trading via CFDs (Contracts for Difference), this guide will help you navigate which path might be the golden nugget for your investment strategy. The Case for Gold as an Investment Gold isn’t just a shiny metal; it’s the epitome of a safe-haven asset, glimmering especially during times of economic instability and geopolitical upheaval. It’s treasured for its role in diversifying portfolios and acting as a robust hedge against currency volatility. Central banks across the globe are continually bolstering their gold reserves to bolster financial stability and diminish dependence on foreign currencies. The rising demand for gold makes it an attractive proposition for investors wanting a slice of this gleaming pie. Seizing the Opportunity: Investing in Physical Gold For those new to gold…

**Chinese Call Center Scammers Flee to Chiang Rai Amid Lao Crackdown: A New Hotspot Uncovered**

In a dramatic twist of events, Chinese nationals running call center scams in Laos have scurried across the Mekong River, fleeing to Chiang Rai, according to a border security source. This exodus follows intensified crackdowns by Lao and Chinese authorities on illicit networks and unlawful enterprises operating in Laos. The latest escapade unfolded this past Tuesday in Chiang Sean district when two Chinese men, Yian Tian Shin (34) and Huang Xiang (34), made an illegal dash across the river. Upon their apprehension, they were swiftly booked for illegal immigration, the source confirmed. In a related crackdown on August 21, Border Patrol Police detained nine fugitives, including seven Chinese and two Thai nationals. These Thai individuals had been roped into chauffeuring the Chinese cohorts across provincial roads—from Phan district in Chiang Rai to Mae Sot district in Trat. A meticulous search of their vehicles revealed a clandestine cache of 215 mobile…

CAAT Under Fire: Warat Laithong’s Commander 114 Airworthiness Scandal Unveiled

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) finds itself under the microscope amid allegations that it granted an airworthiness certificate to an aircraft that wasn’t fit to soar the skies. Kajonpat Maklin, CAAT’s deputy director overseeing civil aviation safety, disclosed yesterday that social media has been abuzz with concerns about potentially substandard aircraft repairs and the subsequent issuance of said certificate. The aircraft at the center of this storm is a Commander 114, a petite four-seater private plane, which had undergone an inspection on December 6, 2023, and received its airworthiness rubber stamp on January 12, 2024. The process of dolling out an airworthiness certificate is no cakewalk. It entails scrutinizing maintenance history, ensuring compliance with airworthiness directives, and adhering to manufacturer safety protocols. Each nook and cranny of the aircraft is examined to ascertain it’s functioning safely and efficiently. Once the CAAT gives its nod of approval, the onus…

Supamas Isarabhakdi Leads National Initiative to End Hazing Violence in Thai Universities

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) is on a mission to eradicate the scourge of hazing violence plaguing universities across the nation. Spearheaded by the dedicated MHESI Minister, Supamas Isarabhakdi, significant strides are being made in ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for freshmen at the start of the academic year. In a crucial meeting held yesterday, university representatives converged at the ministry to brainstorm strategies to obliterate hazing violence. The meeting was not just another mundane official gathering, but a passionate discourse aimed at transforming the freshman experience. Ms. Supamas highlighted that universities have advised the ministry on collaborative efforts to curb hazing violence. As the new academic term kicks off, first-year students are typically initiated into university life through hazing events euphemistically termed rap nong, which translates to “welcoming freshmen event.” These events have unfortunately become notorious for seniors’ antics—yelling, coercing, and subjecting newcomers…