News Forum - Chinese tourist’s family seeks justice after fatal paragliding accident
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News Forum - Wild elephant tragedy claims one life at Loei national park
I remember about 10 years ago going to Khao Yai national park with my then girlfriend, we encountered an elephant at a salt lick not far from the side of the road. We stopped the car to observe and take some photos, the elephant ignored us for several minutes and then slowly began to approach us, I told my girlfriend to get back in the car as it was time to move. She answered ‘it’s just an elephant no need to worry’ I then yelled at her ‘get in the car now’ the elephant was heading straight for her luckily she heard the concern in my voice and moved. We jumped into the car and took off. The elephant continued to follow but gave up shortly after, they are magnificent animals but in the wild they can be unpredictable and dangerous but people often see them as harmless especially after seeing them in ‘sanctuaries’ or working in the countryside. -
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News Forum - Chinese tourist’s family seeks justice after fatal paragliding accident
Thailand ranks higher in safety standards than China... just saying. -
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News Forum - Chinese tourist’s family seeks justice after fatal paragliding accident
Whilst it seems highly likely that a disregard for health and safety/maintenance was the cause of this tragedy it seems to me that the tourist bears some responsibility for not researching before taking part in a hazardous activity in Thailand as even the most basic research would have provided red flags to Thailands lack of safety standards. -
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News Forum - Thailand’s birth rate drops 81% over 74 years, surpasses Japan
One of the two following scenarios is true when it comes to making babies in Thailand; ’Darling I’ve just generated a balance sheet of this months income statement and we are financially in a position to have a child’. ’Whoops, I forgot to get off at Waterloo.’- 1
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News Forum - Jailed The iCon CEO declares innocence despite 10k complaints
In a dramatic twist straight out of a legal thriller, Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul, aka Boss Paul, the embattled CEO and founder of The iCon Group, proclaimed his innocence from behind bars. Writing from the Bangkok Remand Prison, where he’s been detained since October 18 alongside 17 fellow executives, the direct sales magnate insists there are “no … … The story Jailed The iCon CEO declares innocence despite 10k complaints as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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