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Suphanburi Kindergarten Kid 'Bullied To Death'

(29 May) A 5 year old boy
died from various injuries reportedly caused by a first grader and a seventh grader at his school
who bullied him violently.

Anupat Samtong, or Nong (little brother) Nont, was a
first year kindergarten student at a school in Suphanburi province. He was admitted to Chaophraya
Hospital in the province since 1 March this year with broken arm and internal bruising. He had been
in coma ever since, and later moved to Chulalongkorn Hospital.

Today, the doctors announced
that Anupat had passed away. His condition was described as continuously deteriorating every day
since he was admitted to hospital.

The case follows 2 other tragic incidents involving deaths
of young children in their school in Thailand. In April, a 3 year old girl in Samut Prakarn province
was left in school van and died from suffocation, and a similar incident happened to a 3 year old
boy in Srisaket province just a month later.

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Court: Military's Bullet Kills Italian Photographer Fabio Polenghi

Elizabeth Polenghi showing compilation of Fabio's photographs to the reporters.

BANGKOK – In a crucial ruling, the Criminal Court confirms that the Italian photographer Fabio Polenghi was killed by military-issued ammunition which was fired from direction of the security forces during their operation to end the Redshirts mass protests on 19 May 2010.

However, the court stopped short of pinpointing who is responsible for the killing.

Mr. Polenghi is one of more than 90 deaths that resulted from the political violence in April-May 2010, when the Redshirts occupied central Bangkok to demand a parliamentary dissolution and new election, but were met with military operation directed by then-PM Abhisit Vejjajeeva.

The case of Mr. Polenghi had been particularly followed by many civil rights groups, because the Italian was operating as member of the press at the time of his death. A Japanese journalist was also killed during the clash between the military and the Redshirts on 10 April 2010.

Earlier today, crowds of reporters waited at the steps of South Bangkok Criminal Court, where the ruling was scheduled. Ms. Elizabeth Polenghi, sister of Fabio, arrived at the court around 08.50 with her sister Ms. Ariana Polenghi and her mother Mrs. Laura Chiorri. Elizabeth was accompanied by Ms. Suda Ranggupa, leader of the Redshirt′s progressive wing.

Also present at the court were Mr. Bradley Cox, an American photographer who saw Fabio shot and later testified in the court hearings; Mr. Mike Bach, a German photographer who met Mr. Polenghi 2 decades ago when they started their career in Paris; and Mr. Shawn Crispin, a representative from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

Around 09.40 a judge read out the ruling, stating that the bullet that killed Mr. Polenghi ("penetrating his heart, lung, and liver") is .223 cartridge, which corresponds to the ammunition issued to the military personnel in the area.

The court also noted that when Mr. Polenghi was photographing the protesters in Rajdumri area, gunfire erupted from the position of the military, and Mr. Polenghi was hit by the bullet fired from that direction as he attempted to run away.

Additionally, the court said that Mr. Michel Maas, a Dutch journalist, was shot and wounded in the vicinity by similar type of bullet, and after a lengthy inquest it was determined that no other armed group could have been responsible for these shootings – possibly a reference to Blackshirts, who were alleged of infiltrating the Redshirts protesters.

The judge concluded that Mr. Polenghi was certainly killed by the bullet fired from direction of the security forces. However, she added that "it is not clear who committed [the killing]", which caused some confusion among the audience.

Speaking to the awaiting reporters in front of the court building later, Ms. Elizabeth Polenghi said the ruling today is a positive step, but would not say whether she is satisfied with it because the court did not make it explicitly clear in its wording that the military shot her brother.

She said she would need to consult with her family and her lawyer first, and will hold a press conference later tonight at 18.00 at the Foreign Correspondent Club of Thailand (FCCT) to comment more thoroughly about the case.

Nonetheless, she confirmed that she would pursue the justice for Fabio, insisting that someone has to be punished for what happened.

"By punishment I don?t mean death penalty. I don?t mean prison. No one should be put in Thailand′s horrible prison," she said, explaining that she?d rather see the one responsible for her brother′s death be removed of their position in order to prevent further atrocities.

Gesturing toward her mother, Elizabeth told the reporters that it′s been very difficult and confusing for her family to understand because they did not follow the matters as closely as she did.

Meanwhile, Mr. Shawn Crispin, from Committee to Protect Journalists, said after the ruling that he is encouraged by the inquest result today, calling it the first step toward justice that he hoped would "break the cycle of impunity in Thailand".

Mr. Crispin said the real challenge would be the procedure to hold former PM Abhisit accountable. He admitted that it would be very difficult, noting that it took 3 years and 10 days – a long time – before the court finally pointed out the military is responsible for his death.

"I can?t imagine how long it would take," Mr. Crispin said, "this is a long road. But at least we are on that road. We could have been knocked off altogether. So, I?m cautiously optimistic"

 

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Antique Vase In Loei Draws Crowds Of Worshippers

(28 May) As another round
of lottery draws near, lotto number hunters are flocking to worship a vase in Loei province which is
said to be 400 years old.

The vase is enshrined in the monk′s lodging area of Chainam temple.
Our correspondent reported that more than 50 cars are parked in the temple compound, showing license
plates from many parts of the country.

The fame of the vase spreads after some people who
pray to the amphora wins 4 consecutive rounds of lottery. Now, visitors are queuing to place flowers
and incense near the vase to worship it, while some pat the object down intensely, looking for any
clue of lucky lotto numbers.

Mr. Yo Sopradit, 58, a local of Hang Na village, said he was
the first person who discovered the vase. Mr. Yo said that in February, he was working in the fields
about 3 km. away from the village and saw a vase 80 cm high and 50 cm. across, which he assumed must
be very old.  He informed the village headman and the vase was brought into the temple.

As news spread of the discovery of the vase, people started to worship the vase for lucky
lottery numbers and it has resulted in 4 consecutive lottery wins for the some of the faithful, Mr.
Yo said. Now people from outside the area travel to worship the vase, causing much traffic to the
temple, with more than 100 visitors per day on some days.

Meanwhile, the lottery vendors
around the temple said that business is doing well. The temple staff said they do not support
gambling and people should worship the vase with awareness.

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Lack Of Chicken Sauce Led To Shootout

(28 May) A customer
reportedly shot a chicken rice vendor in fury after the vendor refused to give him more chicken
sauce for his dish.

The incident took place at Boss Chicken
Rice store in Banglamung, Chonburi province. Upon arriving at the scene, police found bullet holes
in the gates and pots of the store, while 7 cases of 9 m.m. bullet were scattered on the floor.

Mr. Sakpadung Benjakul, 35, the owner of the dining shop, was waiting for police, with a
slight wound on the left side of his head. He said the incident began when a Thai citizen,
approximately 30 year old, arrived at the store with his girlfriend. After ordering the chicken
rice, the man asked for more chicken sauce, but Mr. Sakpadung refused.

Afterwards, according
to Mr. Sakpadung, he was collecting the empty dishes around the suspect′s table for washing,
but his hand accidentally knocked off the chicken sauce bowl on the suspect′s table, spilling
the rest of the sauce. The man then became angry, Mr. Sakpadung said, thinking the owner
deliberately provoked him.

Fistfights reportedly ensued, but the patron retreated because he
was smaller. The man and his girlfriend sped away on motorcycle, but 5 minutes later he was back in
a black car (Mr. Sakpadung said he could not remember the type and license plate number) and started
shooting into the shop, causing other patrons to flee in terror. Mr. Sakpadung said the man fired 10
rounds in total before driving away.

Mr. Sakpadung said the bullet grazed his skull, leaving
only minor wounds. No other injuries were reported.

Police are searching for the suspect. He
is described as a lean, long-haired man with white T shirt and blue jeans. He was seen driving away
in direction of Banglamung Land Office.

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Chiang Mai 'Naked Gang' Strikes Again – On Bicycle

(28 May) The Rock Mode
Gang, who has made headlines in recent days by riding motorbikes naked around Chiang Mai downtown
and posting videos of themselves dancing naked to Harlem Shake, is back in action.

In their
latest stunt, gang members filmed themselves riding on bicycles in their skimpy underwear along
Nimmanhemin Road in Chiang Mai and uploaded the video clip on the internet. Some of them members
could also be seen urinating on a car.

Chiang
Mai police said they will summon the gang members for questioning and drug testing. The police also
hope the gang would be prosecuted for their previous nude videos.

Pol.Maj.Gen. Chamnarn said
that the video of the gang members dancing naked to Harlem Shake was taken in a hotel in Pattaya,
and the other videos were filmed in Chiang Mai.

Although the videos stem from reckless
action, he said, they are punishable by the Computer Crime Act of 2007.

The uploader of all
the videos have been identified by the police as Mr.Yongyoot Saenpun, 24, a native of Chiang Mai,
who is now working in Hong Kong and Macau. However, police said Mr. Yongyoot has contacted them and
said he would turn himself in very soon. Police are urging other gang members to surrender and
remove the clips from the internet.

Mr.Natee Teerarojanapong, secretary of the conservative
Chiang Mai Araya (Civilized Chiang Mai) Group, said that the group has encouraged the police to stop
these teenagers from doing inappropriate things that is sure to defame Chiangmai on the online
community, causing harm to centuries of tradition and culture.

It needs to be stopped
before copycats emerge, Mr. Natee said.

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Kalasin Temple's Meth-Doping Abbot Arrested

(28 May) Police officers
arrested the abbot of Uppatumpotaram temple in Kalasin province for drug abuse, while the monk said
he used drugs because they helped him lose weight.

The police raided the temple after
receiving reports from locals. The officers found
Pra (Monk) Attikarnprayong Papassaro in the
second floor of the monk residence. The abbot was reportedly doing drug and
refusing to open the door at first. He was also seen throwing an object into
the toilet and flushed it down with water.

The police retrieved the object from the pipes
uncovered 7 tablets of methamphetamine, which was taken in as evidence for the case. The rest are
apparently washed away with the sewage system. Police also found other drugs in his room and some
pornographic CDs, which were also confiscated.

The monk confessed to throwing
the pills down the toilet, saying that he bought them to use with a group of teenagers and a novice
who has fled. He has been a monk for 13 years and teach Buddhism and moral studies at local schools
until he was made the Abbot of the temple.

He added that the reason for the drug abuse is he
wanted to lose weight. He currently weighs 90kgs, so he is now taking 1-2 pills of methamphetamine
daily. He also admitted to screening pornographic videos for teenagers. He has now been unfrocked
from monkhood and will be prosecuted by law.

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'Thick-Skinned' Elderly Lady Survives Machette Attack

The suspect (on knees) apologizing to Ms. Lumyai

(27 May) Around 05.30 today Pratunam Chulalongkorn police station in Pathum Thani province received reports of a robbery at a grocery store in Soi Rangsit.

Ms. Lumyai Srimongkolpatum,
64, was left with a bruise after the robber tried to cut into her arm with a knife. She said that
she was opening up the shop as usual and a teenage boy came in to buy some cigarettes. She said the
man then told her to hand over all her cash, but she refused to do so, and the robber hit her arm
with a knife stroke.

Uninjured, she screamed Robber!, calling out to her son who was on
the upper floor of the store. The robber reportedly slashed the knife down at her arm again, but she
was not seriously harmed. When her son came out, the robber already sped away on
motorcycle.

The police searched for the culprit until 10.30 and found the motorcycle near Soi
Rangsit-Nakhonnayok 47. They arrested Mr.Tanakorn Kongchan, owner of the unlicensed red motorcycle
who reportedly confessed immediately.

When he arrived at the police station, the culprit sank
down to the floor and cried in front of Ms. Lumyai, who was present at the police station,
apologizing to her. The man admitted to trying to rob the old lady because he needed money to pay
off his debt before his motorcycle is taken away, and that he did not mean to hurt the lady in any
way.

He was charged with attempted robbery and assault and will be
prosecuted.

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Minister Vows Pattaya Boat Safety Crackdown

Hospital staff attempting to rescue Mr. Pitak Adon.

(28 May) Minister of Tourism plans to review the law to improve tourists' safety in Pattaya after a Banana Boat accident killed a Phitsanulok native there recently.

On 25 May, Mr. Pitak Adon, 36, a chauffeur for Japanese managers in the industrial estate, was hit by a Banana Boat tugboat “Suwandeechokechai 36” and sliced to death by the boat′s propellers near Jomtien beach, a short distance from Pattaya.

Mr.Atichai Boonjit, 22, the boat driver, was prosecuted on charges of negligent acts, causing the death of others.

Commenting on the incident, Mr.Somsak Purisrisak, Minister of Tourism and Sport, said he is very upset because similar incidents took place several times already, but nothing ever got improved.

There had been meetings on this subject after every accident, he said, and a workshop session has been held to prepare the staff and officers for problem solving and long term prevention. Yet, fatal incidents keep reoccuring.

I am very upset by the recurrence of tourist accidents which involved both Thai and foreign victims, Mr. Somsak told our correspondent, adding that Thailand needs to regain the trust of tourists in order to achieve the goal of 25 million tourists per year, which will create a 2 trillion baht income for the country.

Mr. Somsak stated that this must be declared as a national agenda, so that the responsibility would not be pushed away again. He said the matter will be discussed between the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Justice Department, and prosecutors to push for law amendment since the current laws are already obsolete.

The amendment of laws, for example, law of the Marine Department, if left to the process of the government, would take forever. I call on the Council of State, Ministry of Transport, and the Attorney General to help determine what is holding us back and amend it as soon as possible, instead of putting the issue in a list with other issues, which has proven to be so slow. These laws need to be rewritten fast, for example, motorcycle rental laws, insurance laws, temporary driving license laws. This needs to be done within 2 years, the Minister said.

In recent developments, Mueang Pattaya Police said the Banana Boat accident fully has the commander’s attention. Mr. Atichai, the boat driver, claimed he did not see the man in the ocean and that the victim was already unconscious before the boat hit him. Police are still waiting autopsy results.

Mr. Ronkij Akesing, Deputy Mayor of Pattaya, informed police that the family of the deceased have asked for a 200,000 baht compensation, which will be negotiated with the boat owner. A meeting on the subject will take place at Mueang Pattaya police station soon.

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Ceremony Homemade Fiery Rocket Hits Car, Kills 2

(27 May) The celebration of Sixth Lunar Month at a temple in Nong Khai province turned tragic when the homemade rocket, a part of the folk tradition, malfunctioned and killed 2 people in the car it landed on.

The incident took place in Nongtua field. A green Toyota car, with license plate ′กค 2142 Nong Khai′, was set on fire 100 meters from Taat Temple where the rocket was launched. The fire killed Ms. Sangiem Sontirat, 41, in her front seat, while the driver, Mr. Anuwat Sontirat, 47, was severely burned and died later at the hospital.

Investigations revealed that the Taat Templeand the Nong Khai municipality were holding a Sixth Lunar Month Fireballs ceremony,where rocket competition was held, with up to 250 projectiles scheduled to be lit between 25 May – June 19. The batch were lit from 09.00, 3 at a time. 

The incident took place during the 5th set of rockets. Safety checks were done prior to the lighting of each rocket, officials said, but when one particular rocket made by Nong Plaifah Bringkan Team was lit,the ring directing the fireball’s aim fell off and it was set of parallel to the ground at the same moment as Mr.Anuwat and Ms.Sangiem’s car was just heading into the area. 

The projectile hit the front door on the passenger side of the car and broke into two. The nitrate broke out of the rocket spread all over the car. As a result, sparks flew, igniting the deathtrap. 

The event attendees tried to help the two victims. Mr.Anuwat was more than 50% burned and was sent to Nong Khai hospital where he later succumbed to his wounds, but Ms.Sangiem could not be retrieved from the car due to the car’s safety system and she was burned to death in just a few moments. 

Police have called in the event organisers along with the Mueang Nong Khai municipality for further questioning at Mueang Nong Khai police station on 27 May. The festival is also cancelled. 

The rocket launching tradition stems from local tale about a king of earth who made a pact with the king of the heavens. The earthly king would send the rocket toward the sky when his kingdom needs water for its crops, and upon receiving the signal the heavenly king would make it rain. 

However, these homemade rockets are notorious for their unsafe qualities and have killed people in the past years.

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Ladyboys Apologise For Naked Song Cover Dance

(26 May) The 2 Katoey who danced naked for a cover of the viral music video "Splash Out" (Feeling Tight In My Chest) have issued a public apology to transgender individuals in Thailand for giving them a bad reputation after the video became talk of the town and attracted attention from the police.

Previously, the 2 lady boys were dancing to the “Splash Out”, popularised by singer Baitoey RSiam, and the video was posted the video on the internet (it is not clear who uploaded the clip), causing quite a stir. While many praise their beauty, other lady boys have reprimanded the pair for creating a bad impression of lady boys in the country.

The ICT – the Thai internet policing agency – said they were trying to block the video. The police said the video clearly violates the law since it constitutes as pornography, and the force will seek out the pair for legal prosecution.

Eventually, the 2 lady boys apologised. The 48-second video clip was filmed on the same bed of the infamous video which landed them in the limelight, but this time they were dressed conservatively. They ′wai′ the viewers throughout the clip, repeating their apologies.

One of the lady boy, who did not identify herself, said they felt guilty of their actions, explaining that they were not very conscious of their behaviour at the time. She also apologised to other lady boys who may have been hurt by the clip.

The other lady boy, who identified herself as “Nong (little sister) Ice”, said they were being naïve. I know we deserve this reprimand, but please stop sharing the video because it is not a good thing to do, she said to the camera, stating that they took the video in private and did not want to become famous like this.

“Please let it end here. Thank you”, Nong Ice said.

The apology clip has led to debates in the online community. Some viewers were supportive and some remain judgmental.

On the same day, Pol.Maj.Gen. Pisit Paoin, head of Crime Suppression Division′s agency that tackled technology crimes, said that since the lady boys have uploaded an apology clip, the media should also urge them to come in to the police station as well so the police can investigate the situation quickly.

If they will not come willingly, there will be a warrant issued, he warned.

Nonetheless, he said their identities and the identity of the person who uploaded the clip onto the internet are still unclear. Pol.Maj.Gen. Pisit said there will need to be further investigations. The police have collaborated with the ICT to determine the identities and to prevent the video from spreading any further, he said.

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