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Two more Covid deaths in Ayutthaya
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 07/05/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: Two more Covid-19 deaths and 13 new infections have been reported in this central province, raising the number of fatalities to four and total cases to 467.
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19 more Covid infections in Ayutthaya
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 14/05/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: Nineteen more Covid-19 infections have been detected in this central province, bringing the local total to 586.
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More Covid cases in Ayutthaya
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 06/05/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: Nineteen more coronavirus infections have been confirmed in Ayutthaya province, with most catching the virus from other confirmed cases, lifting the provincial total to 454.
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Covid outbreak closes Ayutthaya shrimp market
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 17/04/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: The Central Shrimp Market in Ayutthaya has been ordered closed until Sunday after at least 17 people were believed to have contracted Covid-19 from people working there.
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Rising Chao Phraya brings renewed flood alert for 7 provinces
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 09/09/2019
» AYUTTHAYA: The Royal Irrigation Department on Monday maintained an urgent flood alert for seven provinces as more water is released from the reservoir behind the Chao Phraya dam in Chai Nat province.
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Ferry driver charged, river crash toll rises to 18
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 19/09/2016
» AYUTTHAYA - Another three bodies were found after the search resumed at dawn on Monday for 10 people still missing from a ferry that hit a bridge pillar and sank in the Chao Phraya River in Ayutthaya province on Sunday.
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Sunken tour boat lifted to river surface
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 20/09/2016
» AYUTTHAYA - The tour boat that sank in the Chao Phraya River on Sunday was lifted from the riverbed on Tuesday afternoon, as the confirmed death toll rose to 27 with the discovery of the body of a young child.
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Nasty ghosts exonerated in poultry deaths inquiry
Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 08/10/2015
» AYUTTHAYA -- Mass chicken deaths at villages in Nakhon Luang district were caused by dog bites, not frightful ghosts, <i>phi krasue</i> or <i>phi pop</i>, as residents feared, intrepid investigators have confirmed.
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Cops hasten ‘gangland’ killings probe
News, Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 21/03/2014
» AYUTTHAYA: Police are stepping up their efforts to catch the culprits involved in gangland-style killings in Ayutthaya’s Bang Ban district on Tuesday night, suspecting the four deaths may be linked to a business conflict or a possible dispute involving drugs.
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Victim's kin suspect drug connection
News, Sunthon Pongpao, Published on 22/03/2014
» The parents of a woman killed execution style this week along with her husband and two others in Ayutthaya say it is likely their son-in-law was involved in illegal activities.
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