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Road rage gunshot kills passing motorcyclist

Gary Boyle, Published on 21/11/2023

» A passing motorcyclist was killed by a gunshot from an angry pickup driver who fired at the driver of a six-wheel truck in Samut Prakan district on Monday night.

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Top cop's son crashes Porsche into motorcycle, rider killed

Gary Boyle, Published on 13/03/2022

» A man was killed when a sports car driven by the son of a former deputy national police chief crashed into his motorcycle early Saturday, police said.

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Campaign targets motorbike accidents

Gary Boyle, Published on 11/11/2021

» A public campaign was launched yesterday, aimed at strengthening the enforcement of traffic rules, especially on motorcycle drivers, to reduce the number of road accidents.

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Fourth day road toll: 29 dead, 392 injured

Gary Boyle, Published on 14/04/2021

» Twenty-nine people were killed and 392 injured in 376 traffic accidents on Tuesday, the fourth day of the Songkran road safety campaign.

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Video shows cameras being removed from shootout gambling den

Gary Boyle, Published on 06/08/2020

» A video spreading on social media shows men removing the security cameras at a gambling den in Bangkok's Yannawa district where four people were shot dead on Monday night, one of them an off-duty police major.

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TEST YOURSELF: Framing life and death

Gary Boyle, Published on 16/08/2019

» A new photo exhibition captures the extreme work of Bangkok’s rescue workers

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Framing life and death

Life, Gary Boyle, Published on 14/08/2019

» Some nights nothing happens, and some nights too much happens. For one crew of rescue workers -- volunteers at one of Thailand's largest rescue organisations, Ruamkatanyu Foundation -- each shift is predictable only for its unpredictability. Nights at their base beneath a Nonthaburi overpass are spent monitoring the police radio channel for its most commonly-used word -- accident.