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Phuket Mall Becomes Unlikely Scene of Farang and Chinese Conflict

Screenshots from a Chinese woman's recording show when she and her mother confronted their counterparts, an expat and his Thai wife, in front of the Hermès store and at the exit of a department store in the heart of Phuket on August 19, 2024.

PHUKET — International incident took place at Phuket’s department stores between Chinese women and a male expat along with Thai wife, assault claims and counter-claims.

On August 21, Pol. Lt. Col. Yutthaphon Promdao, an investigator at the Wichit Police Station in Phuket, received a complaint from Ms. Yoyo and Ms. W, both Chinese nationals. They reported that at around 2:10 p.m. on August 19, Miss W, the mother of Miss Yoyo, was visiting the Phuket Foresta shopping mall with Miss Yoyo’s children when they became involved in an altercation with a foreign man and a Thai woman, as a result of which they were assaulted.

Ms. Yoyo stated that the incident occurred in front of the Hermès store. Her mother accidentally bumped into the male expat, whereupon she immediately offered a wai (a traditional Thai gesture of apology).

However, the expat responded with vulgar language. Ms. Yoyo then asked the foreigner in English, “What did you say? Who are you insulting?” The man then approached her and kicked her, causing her to fall to the ground. Her mother rushed over and helped her up.

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Miss Yoyo gives an interview to the media about the incident involving a dispute with an expat in a department store in Phuket.

Subsequently, a Thai woman, believed to be the wife of the expat, also came over and pushed her again. Ms. Yoyo then called her Thai husband, informing him that she was being assaulted inside the mall and asked him to contact the police. At this point, the foreign man and the Thai woman attempted to leave.

Ms. Yoyo followed them, asking them to stay until the police arrived, but they refused to stop. She then grabbed hold of the foreign man, leading to a struggle that left her injured. The expat and the Thai woman eventually exited the mall through the front door and left in a taxi heading towards Kathu District on Wichit Songkhram Road. Ms. Yoyo recorded the taxi’s license plate number and provided it to the police.

Following the incident, Ms. Yoyo went to Vachira Phuket Hospital for a medical examination and then proceeded to Wichit Police Station to file a complaint, requesting the police to track down and prosecute both individuals involved.

A video clip of the incident was shared on the Facebook page “Hod Jung Phuket,” lasting 3 minutes and 19 seconds. The post described the incident as a heated altercation between foreigners in a famous Phuket mall, noting that the Chinese victim had already filed a police report, alleging that she was assaulted by a male expat after he bumped into her and failed to apologize.

The post drew numerous comments from internet users, many of whom noted that Thailand has become a battleground for foreigners and that neither party in the dispute is willing to back down.

Most recently, officials have scheduled a meeting for the lawyers of both parties to meet with the investigating officers this Wednesday evening.

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Japanese Man Loses $9k in Visa Scam and Police Deception

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A 51-year-old Japanese businessman and his secretary, Ms. Namtan, 34, file charges against those who deceived him, including state officials who subsequently scammed him, at the Complaint Center of the Central Investigation Bureau on August 21, 2024.

BANGKOK —  A Japanese businessman working in Thailand lost over 300,000 baht from being tricked into applying for a permanent visa. When he went to file a complaint, he was allegedly further extorted by cyber police for another 10,000 baht.

On August 21, Shinichi Maeda, a 51-year-old Japanese national and clothing export businessman in the Bobae-Pratunam area who exports to Japan, along with his secretary, Ms. Namtan, 34, met with Pol.Lt.Col. Natee Wuttiphathorn, an inquiry officer at Division 1, Investigation Bureau, at the Complaint Center of the Central Investigation Bureau to file charges against those who deceived him, including state officials who subsequently scammed him.

Shinichi said that in 2019, he wanted to apply for a permanent resident visa in Thailand. He consulted with the accounting company he had hired, which introduced him to a man named “Tong” who claimed he could process a permanent visa. Shinichi believed him and transferred some money for the process. In 2020, Tong informed him that the visa process would be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2022, Tong contacted him again asking for more money, claiming progress on the permanent visa. Shinichi then transferred money 16 times, ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 baht each time, totaling over 300,000 baht ($8,760). However, there was no progress after that. After two years passed, he consulted with friends and became convinced he had been scammed.

Shinichi said that after realizing he might have been deceived, he filed a complaint at Phetkasem Police Station for fraud charges against Tong. Someone then advised him to also report to the Technology Crime Suppression Division or cyber police. A cyber police officer suggested he change the case to a loan agreement, converting it from a criminal to a civil case to recover the money.

“This officer told me he would help process it, but I needed to pay a ‘coffee fee’ of 5,000 baht ($146) and he also borrowed another 5,000 baht. I gave him the money, but there was no progress in the case. So I came to file a complaint at the Crime Suppression Division today because I want my money back. If I can’t get it back, I want legal action to be taken,” he said.

Initially, the inquiry officer has taken the victim’s statement as evidence before submitting the matter to superiors for further orders.

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Thailand-Malaysia Rail Cooperation Expands: Bangkok-Penang Route Approved

MySawasdee tourist train from Malaysia to Thailand

BANGKOK — The State Railway of Thailand announced that within two to three months from now, there will be a train from Bangkok’s Bang Sue Grand Terminal to Penang in Malaysia.

On August 20, Mr. Ekkarat Sri-arayangpong, Chief of the Office of the Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, revealed this project has been confirmed by Mr. Awirut Thongnet, Deputy Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, when he attended the 42nd KTMB – SRT Joint Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia from August 13-16.

The purpose was to expand cooperation in connecting rail services between Thailand and Malaysia, facilitating travel for citizens, enabling seamless goods transportation between the two countries, and stimulating the economy and tourism as per the policy of Mr. Surapong Piyachot, Deputy Minister of Transport, and the government.

The meeting approved in principle the operation of a train from Bangkok Grand Station – Padang Besar – Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia, to connect Thai and Malaysian travelers seamlessly, which will also promote tourism and the economy of both countries.

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Thailand and Malaysia agree to expand rail cooperation at the 42nd KTMB – SRT Joint Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia from August 13-16, 2024.

Additionally, they agreed to extend the route of the MySawasdee tourist train from Malaysia to Thailand, from its current terminus at Hat Yai Junction Station to Surat Thani Station. This extension comes after the MySawasdee tourist train received an excellent response, with full passenger capacity on every trip.

This extension will further promote tourism and increase revenue for the country. Both agencies will discuss further details and appropriate timelines.

“After this, a joint working group will be established to consider the launch of the extended train service from Bangkok Central Station-Padang Besar to Butterworth Station. It’s expected to open within 2-3 months, with an initial 6-month trial period,” Mr. Ekkarat said.

He added that the meeting also discussed expanding cooperation in freight transport. The State Railway of Thailand is willing to support cross-border goods transport and routes in Thailand, such as Padang Besar – Hat Yai Junction, Hat Yai Junction – Bang Klam/Ban Thung Pho Junction/Kantang, and Padang Besar – Bangkok/Sapli/Na Pradu.

They also acknowledged the success of the ASEAN Express train service from Malaysia – Thailand – Laos – China and plan to increase its frequency from once a week to twice a week.

This meeting on rail transport cooperation between Thailand and Malaysia is considered a significant expansion that will help elevate rail travel between the two countries, enabling seamless connectivity. It will bring economic, trade, and tourism benefits to both countries and aligns with the government’s policy to drive Thailand to become a regional center for tourism and logistics in the future.

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1.7M Counterfeit Items Seized by Thai Government in Early 2024

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DSI officials seize counterfeit football jerseys infringing on trademarks of the German national team and other famous club teams in Bang Kruai District, Nonthaburi Province, on May 2, 2024.

BANGKOK — The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) under the Ministry of Commerce has published statistics on the suppression of intellectual property infringements in the first half of 2024 (January to June). A total of 747 cases of intellectual property infringement under the Trademark, Copyright and Patent Act were prosecuted and a total of 1,723,914 counterfeit items were confiscated.

While the number of cases fell by 20.19 percent compared to the same period last year, the number of items seized rose by 33.73 percent .

The division is as follows:

  • Royal Thai Police seizures: 443 cases, a decrease of 3.28 percent compared to the same period last year, with 1,330,477 items seized, an increase of 25.8 percent. This included 266 cases under the Trademark Act with 799,642 items, 174 cases under the Copyright Act with 527,605 items and 3 cases under the Patent Act with 3,230 items.
  • Department of Special Investigation (DSI) seizures: 4 cases, a decrease of 42.86 percent, with 78,666 items seized, a decrease of 20.19 percent. All cases fell under the Trademark Act.
  • Customs seizures: 300 cases, with 314,771 items seized.

The DIP worked with the Royal Thai Police, the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), the Customs Department and the DSI to crack down on intellectual property violations, particularly counterfeit goods hidden in large warehouses before being distributed to smaller retailers and online sales.

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Economic Crime Suppression Division police raided a warehouse in a commercial building on Kanchanaphisek Road, Thawi Watthana District, Bangkok, uncovering smuggled counterfeit goods from China, including watches on August 15, 2024.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Trade Department has been actively addressing the problem of substandard and low-priced imported goods, following the policy of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Phumtham Wechayachai.

On August 16, the Director-General of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, held a meeting with 30 business groups from the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Trade of Thailand, the Federation of Thai Industries and various associations. The discussion focused on the impact of imported goods on Thai companies and the competitive situation between Thai SMEs and foreign products.

The products discussed included plastics, clothing, gifts and souvenirs, stationery and office supplies, air conditioning, steel, machinery and metalwork, ceramics, granite and marble, cosmetics, food supplements and furniture.

The aim was to understand the import situation and competition between Thai and foreign goods, as well as to gather suggestions and solutions to improve the competitiveness of local products in terms of quality and price.

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Economic Crime Suppression Division police raided a warehouse in a commercial building on Kanchanaphisek Road, Thawi Watthana District, Bangkok, uncovering smuggled counterfeit goods from China, including luxury watches, perfumes, and brand-name clothing, with a total value of 20 million baht, on August 15, 2024.

Business people expressed concern about the overall impact on consumer goods, services and investment. They cited problems such as substandard and cheap products, smuggling at borders, false product declarations and the establishment of foreign companies in Thailand, which do not benefit the country or Thai consumers.

Among the proposals were stricter quality controls on imported goods, the introduction of tax measures to protect domestic producers, strengthening Thai companies’ production and entrepreneurial skills to maintain market share, and revising laws and agreements that hinder Thai trade.

For corporations that need to import capital goods, they asked to consider the impact of measures against imports as importing components is necessary. The ministry will compile all feedback for integration at the policy level to address the issues in cooperation with all relevant authorities.

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Indian Man Found Dead in Pathum Thani Following Days of No Contact

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Officials inspect the 9th floor of the apartment building on Chiang Rak Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, where it is suspected that an Indian man jumped from on August 20ม 2024.

PATHUM THANI — An Indian man staying in Pathum Thani Province last spoke to his wife in India in mid-August before going silent. He was later found deceased at his apartment.

On August 20, Khlong Luang Police Station received a report of an Indian man’s body found in a rented room, previously used as a restaurant, at the front of an apartment building on Chiang Rak Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani.

The deceased was identified as Jain, a 38-year-old Indian national, who had been dead for 3-4 days. He usually stayed on the 3rd floor of this building, but his body was found in a first-floor rental room with a hole in the ceiling, suggesting he may have jumped from the 9th floor.

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The Indian body is found in a first-floor rental room with a hole in the ceiling, on August 20, 2024.

Jain’s wife’s relatives informed through an interpreter that he had come to Thailand on August 12. His last phone call with his wife in India was on August 14 at around 10 p.m., where he loudly mentioned issues with his Thai business partner. After that, they couldn’t contact him.

The wife’s relatives traveled from India to Thailand to search for him at the apartment where he had been renting for over a year. On August 19, they couldn’t find him and reported to the Khlong Luang Police.

Recently, the apartment manager found the body in a rental room at the front of the building. CCTV footage showed Jain walking barefoot from the 3rd floor to the 9th floor via elevator on August 17 at around 10 PM, then disappearing.

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his body was found in a first-floor rental room with a hole in the ceiling on August 20, 2024.

According to relatives, Jain ran a building wiring business in India. They mentioned he had over 30,000 Thai Baht and 8,000 USD (totaling over 300,000 Thai Baht) with him when he traveled.

Police Lieutenant Anusorn Wiangsimat from Khlong Luang Police Station stated that officers have documented the scene and sent the body to Thammasat University Hospital for forensic examination. The deceased’s relatives have been invited for further questioning at the police station.

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Sydney Flights Resume, Thai AirAsia X Expands International Routes

BANGKOK — Thai AirAsia X is restarting direct flights from Don Mueang to Sydney and offering promotional fares starting at 5,990 Baht per trip.

On August 20, Thai AirAsia X announced the resumption of direct flights between Sydney and Bangkok (Don Mueang) with a frequency of 6 flights per week, starting from December 1, 2024. The airline is offering promotional fares for bookings made from August 19-25, for travel between December 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025, available on AirAsia MOVE.

Tassapon Bijleveld, CEO of Thai AirAsia X, stated that the year-end is a peak travel season, prompting the airline to reopen the direct route to Sydney, Australia. The flights will operate six times a week, every Monday, Tuesday (2 flights), Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, allowing passengers to fly further from Don Mueang Airport at value-for-money prices with assured quality service.

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A whale-shaped kite flies over Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

Additionally, the airline is increasing its fleet and flight frequencies on various routes to meet growing travel demand, especially to popular markets like Japan, South Korea, and China.

By the end of the year, Thai AirAsia X will increase flight frequencies to Tokyo (18 flights/week), Osaka (14 flights/week), Sapporo (7 flights/week), Nagoya (4 flights/week), Seoul (14 flights/week), Shanghai (7 flights/week), and Australia (starting December 1, 6 flights/week).

“Thai passengers from various regions such as Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai, Chiang Mai, and Chiang Rai can conveniently use the Fly Thru service with Thai AirAsia X, connecting through Don Mueang to Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Nagoya, Seoul, Shanghai, and Sydney.

This service is very convenient, allowing passengers to clear immigration and collect their luggage only once at their final destination. Thai AirAsia has prepared special promotional fares to help plan year-end travel,” Tassapon added.

The promotional fares for flights from Don Mueang to Sydney start at 5,990 baht per trip. For Fly Thru services from Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai, Chiang Mai, and Chiang Rai (connecting through Don Mueang) to Sydney, all-inclusive fares start at 10,027 baht per trip.

Currently, Thai AirAsia X operates a fleet of 8 Airbus A330 aircraft and plans to increase this to 11 by the end of the year, with plans to add 3-5 more annually in line with growth and increasing travel demand. The airline currently flies from Bangkok to 7 destinations: Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Nagoya (Japan), Seoul (South Korea), Shanghai (China), and Sydney (Australia).

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Siam Piwat Leads Luxury Retail with Innovative ‘Firstism’ Experiences

When it comes to the finest luxury destinations in Asia, Siam Piwat Group is renowned as the developer of some of the world’s best-known landmarks, such as Siam Paragon and ICONSIAM. These developments are not only widely recognized as outstanding global destinations but have also become premier hubs for high-end brands, offering some of the most comprehensive luxury shopping experiences in the world.

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No. 1 luxury destinations trusted by world-class high-end brands as the venues of choice for launching debut flagship stores, concept stores, new collections in Southeast Asia and Asia. 

Siam Paragon and ICONSIAM have earned the trust and recognition of world-renowned brands as the venues of choice for launching their debut flagship stores, concept stores, or new collections in Southeast Asia and Asia. In the first six months of 2024, several brands have chosen to make their debut in Thailand at these locations, with some being exclusively available at Siam Paragon and ICONSIAM.

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  • Rolls-Royce, the world’s ultimate luxury automotive brand, has unveiled its new signature boutique under the concept ‘Galleria’ — the first such boutique in a shopping mall across Asia-Pacific. This new boutique offers customers a private space where they can fully immerse themselves in the brand’s refinement and aesthetics and customize their bespoke vehicles, all in the ultimate hub of luxury.
  • BVLGARI, the iconic luxury brand, has created a sensation with its newly renovated space – 

the first and largest duplex shop in Thailand.

  • DOLCE&GABBANA features an all-new look with a simple yet sophisticated design that showcases the distinctive Italian style.
  • GUCCI unveils a fresh concept that diverges from its previous iterations and expands its exclusive experience with a revamped look that fully showcases its women’s collection, including clothing, bags, shoes, accessories, and jewelry.
  • LOEWE introduces its first and largest LOEWE Store in Thailand, featuring the latest concept inspired and designed by creative director Jonathan Anderson. Featured are leather products, bags, wallets, home decor items, and scented candles from the home collection, along with clothing and leather goods for both men and women from the latest collection.
  • CASABLANCA, a luxury clothing brand from Paris, has launched its first shopping space in the world.
  • Coming soon: MONTBLANC with a new design concept, and PRADA with a newly redesigned women’s boutique.

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  • VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, the French high-end jewelry and watch brand with a rich heritage spanning over 100 years, has opened a new boutique. The store showcases a striking design that seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern flair and captures the brand’s unique commitment to meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail.
  • CHAUMET, the esteemed French luxury jeweler, has launched its debut boutique in Thailand. It showcases a new collection that artfully presents haute joaillerie and precious gemstones through various artistic disciplines.

Bringing a series of spectacular world-class events and new pop-up stores, consistently delivering first-ever experiences that exceed all expectations

Siam Paragon and ICONSIAM have consistently been chosen by prestigious global brands as the venues of choice for hosting grand world-class events, innovative pop-up stores, and exclusive exhibits, and for launching limited-edition collections. In 2024, a revolving roster of brands has launched their pop-up stores, each showcasing exclusive collections that generate a buzz of excitement among customers and deliver unexpected experiences that exceed their expectations.

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  • The luxury brand CELINE has chosen to launch the CELINE SIAM PARAGON PLEIN SOLEIL POP UP STORE, one of only seven such stores worldwide.
  • PRADA has launched a new pop-up store featuring eye-catching red and white stripes throughout the space. It showcases specially curated men’s and women’s clothing, bags, shoes, and accessories from the new collection inspired by the vibrant hues of summer and travel.
  • LORO PIANA has opened a new pop-up store to showcase their Summer Resort 2024 collection.
  • GUCCI has launched the Gucci Ancora Pop Up and unveiled the SPRING SUMMER 2024 collection designed by Sabato De Sarno.
  • COACH has transformed Parc Paragon into the Coach Tabby Shop, a cute pop-up store in the shape of Coach’s iconic Tabby bag. The giant yellow structure stands out in the bright sunlight in the heart of Parc Paragon.
  • GENTLE MONSTER has launched the “Jentle Salon Pop-Up” for the first time in Thailand. This iconic and cute pop-up store in the style of “Jennie from BLACKPINK” is brought directly from Korea and available exclusively at Siam Paragon.
  • Leading global watch brands have debuted their latest collections in Thailand, including rare limited editions. For instance, HUBLOT celebrated its role as the Official Watch of UEFA EURO 2024™ with the spectacular “Hublot Loves Football UEFA EURO 2024” pop-up store. Jaeger-LeCoultre narrated its 90-year story with the Reverso Stories Travelling Collection – an exhibition that captures the unique history of the high-end watchmaker. A. Lange & Söhne launched an exclusive exhibition “Precision in Motion,” which offered a rare glimpse into their traditional engraving artistry, a cornerstone of their watchmaking heritage.

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  • LOEWE has opened a LOEWE POP-UP STORE showcasing Paula’s Ibiza 2024 summer collection inspired by Paula’s Boutique, an iconic store on Ibiza that became a symbol of hippie culture in the 1970s.
  • MCM has celebrated its “New Era” with the launch of MCM Lauretos Pop-up Store. This space highlights their SS24 Collection, which introduces the Lauretos pattern – a new iconic monogram design for the season that adorns their signature items.

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Siam Piwat is ready to forge ahead in pioneering a new definition of “New World Luxury” to create unprecedented phenomena and curate luxury experiences that exceed everyone’s expectations, with the ultimately goal of establishing Thailand as one of the world’s most significant luxury destinations.

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Search Resumes for 6 From Sunken Superyacht off Sicily, Including Mike Lynch

Emergency services at the scene of the search for a missing boat, in Porticello Santa Flavia, Italy, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. (Alberto Lo Bianco /LaPresse via AP)

PORTICELLO, Sicily (AP) — Police divers resumed searching Tuesday for six people believed trapped in the hull of a superyacht that sank in a storm off Sicily, including a British tech magnate recently acquitted of fraud charges, his lawyer and a key defense witness at trial.

The resting place of the luxury sailboat, off Porticello, is some 50 meters (164 feet) underwater — a depth that requires special precautions: Rescue crews said they were working in 12-minute shifts, a measure that slowed down their work to reach the cramped inside of the wreck.

The Bayesian, a 56-meter (184-foot) British-flagged luxury yacht, was moored about a kilometer (a half-mile) off Ponticello when a storm rolled in before 4 a.m. Monday. Civil protection officials said they believed the ship was struck by a tornado over the water, known as a waterspout.

Fifteen of the 22 people aboard survived, including a mother who reported holding her 1-year-old baby over the waves to save her. One body has been recovered, identified by officials as the on-board chef. Fire rescue officials have said the other six on board will be considered missing until they are located in the wreckage.

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Italian firefighters scuba divers are docked at the harbor of Porticello, southern Italy, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, as rescue teams returned to the site of a storm-sunken superyacht to search for six people, including British tech magnate Mike Lynch, who are believed to be still trapped in the hull 50 meters (164-feet) underwater. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)

Karsten Borner, the captain of the Sir Robert Baden Powell, which rescued the survivors who managed to get into a lifeboat, said he was close enough to be able to see the Bayesian as the weather came in but found it had disappeared after the storm cleared.

“They said they went flat on the water and were sunk in two minutes,” Borner said, quoting the survivors.

The rotating search teams, each made up of two specialized cave divers, worked Tuesday to open up access points to get inside the wreck, which lies at a depth far beyond what most recreational divers are certified to reach.

The divers have not yet been able to access the below-deck cabins because they were blocked by furniture that had shifted during the violent storm. Rescue crews said they assume the missing six are in those cabins because the storm struck when most would be sleeping, but the teams haven’t verified their presence there through portholes.

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Emergency services at the scene of the search for a missing boat, in Porticello, southern Italy, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)

Luca Cari, a spokesman for the rescue teams, said the search was proceding much more slowly than another big shipwreck in Italy, the 2012 Costa Concordia cruise ship that flipped on its side off Tuscany’s coast, because of the depth of the wreck and the space divers have to maneuver.

“That was much simpler. Here everything is more tight,” he said.

Among those missing was Mike Lynch, who was once hailed as Britain’s king of technology. He was cleared in June of fraud and conspiracy charges in a U.S. federal trial related to Hewlett Packard’s $11 billion takeover of his company, Autonomy Corp. His wife, Angela Bacares, survived.

The sailing vacation appeared to be something of a celebration after Lynch’s acquittal. Some of the people who stood by Lynch throughout the ordeal were on board, including one of Lynch’s U.S. lawyers, Christopher Morvillo, and Morvillo’s wife. Both are also unaccounted for, according to the civil protection agency.

Also missing was Jonathan Bloomer, a chairman at Morgan Stanley International and the former head of the Autonomy audit committee who testified in Lynch’s defense, and his wife.

Aki Hussain, CEO of international insurer Hiscox Group, where Bloomer was chairman, said the company was “deeply shocked and saddened by this tragic event.”

“Our thoughts are with all those affected, in particular our Chair, Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife Judy, who are among the missing, and with their family as they await further news from this terrible situation,” he added.

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Emergency services at the scene of the search for a missing boat, in Porticello, southern Italy, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024.(AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)

Charlotte Golunski, who survived the disaster, said she momentarily lost hold of her 1-year-old daughter Sofia in the water, but then managed to hold her up over the waves until a lifeboat inflated and they were both pulled to safety, Italian news agency ANSA reported. The father, identified by ANSA as James Emslie, also survived.

The yacht’s registered owner is listed as Revtom Ltd., according to online maritime database Equasis. Its name Bayesian may be a reference to “Bayesian Inference,” one of the two main approaches to statistical machine learning and the one that was used by Lynch’s company.

The yacht, built in 2008 by the Italian firm Perini Navi, was carrying 12 passengers and 10 crew. According to online charter companies, it has been available for charter for 195,000 euros (about $215,000) a week and is notable for its massive 75-meter-tall (246-foot-tall) aluminum mast, one of the tallest in the world.

In an unrelated event, Lynch’s co-defendant in the Autonomy trial who was also cleared, Stephen Chamberlain, was killed Sunday when he was hit by a car while running in Cambridgeshire, England, said Chamberlain’s lawyer, Gary Lincenberg.

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Suzuki Expands After-Sales Service: 40 Repair Centers and 1-Year Warranty

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Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

BANGKOK — Suzuki has advanced its after-sales service, partnering with dealers to expand body and paint repair centers to 40 nationwide, and offering a 1-year unlimited mileage repair warranty.

On August 19, Tadaomi Suzuki, CEO of Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd., revealed that the company remains committed to doing business in Thailand. To prepare for future competition, Suzuki plans to introduce new products to the market from 2025 onwards.

Suzuki also announced the “SUZUKI WORRY FREE” campaign, which will elevate all aspects of service, emphasizing sincere customer care to repay the trust customers have always placed in them.

One key plan is collaborating with dealers to build consumer confidence by expanding standardized body and paint repair centers to provide comprehensive services, focusing on delivering the best service.

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Mr. Wallop Treererkngam, Executive Vice President, disclosed that Suzuki will enhance quality in all areas through five key strengths that all service centers meeting standards must have:

  1. Genuine Suzuki Parts: Confidence in the quality of certified Suzuki genuine parts.
  2. Professional Service: Confidence in professional, friendly service and consultation, with attention to every repair detail by skilled technicians certified in Suzuki vehicle repair.
  3. Suzuki Standard Tools: Use of specialized tools certified by Suzuki for precise and efficient repairs.
  4. Suzuki Certified Auto Paint: Use of Suzuki-certified auto paint for beautiful and durable results, like new from the factory.
  5. Repair Warranty: Guaranteed quality and standard repairs, offering customers peace of mind with a 1-year unlimited mileage repair warranty and 1-year or 20,000 km parts warranty (whichever comes first).

In the future, Suzuki plans to expand its standardized body and paint repair centers from 32 nationwide to 40 by adding 8 more this year. This expansion aims to support Suzuki’s business growth and provide timely, convenient service to customers, delivering the best service experience.

“We continuously strive to improve Suzuki’s after-sales service. We’ve developed a fully functional Dealer Management System (DMS) to access customer data in real-time, helping us understand customer service history and accurately assess needs and service costs. We also cooperate with all dealers to focus on professional practical training for employees to ensure excellent customer service,” said Mr. Wallop.

Previously, Suzuki Motor (Thailand) issued a statement on June 7 to announce that it will close its automobile plant in Thailand by the end of 2025 as a part of reviewing Suzuki’s global production structure.

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Expat and Thai Neighbour Reconcile After Dog-Barking Dispute in Udon Thani

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Tourist police mediate a dispute resolution between a Thai homeowner and a foreign neighbor in front of the woman's house in Nong Bua Subdistrict, Mueang District, Udon Thani Province on August 19, 2024.

UDON THANIA foreigner in Udon Thani, annoyed by a neighbour’s barking dog, nearly crashed his motorcycle into the neighbour’s fence and gave them the middle finger. Today, tourist police helped resolve the situation amicably.

On August 19, at a well-known housing estate in Nong Bua Subdistrict, Mueang District, Udon Thani Province, Ms. Nuamnuan, 45, filed a complaint with the Mueang Udon Thani Police Station. She reported that on August 18 at 9:36 PM, a foreign man named Mr. Franz rode a motorcycle, honked his horn, and hit her house gate, then gave an offensive hand gesture. She provided video evidence to the police.

 

The local police contacted Udon Thani Tourist Police for assistance. In the evening, they visited the scene and called Mr. Franz for mediation at the Thai woman’s house.

Nuamnuan criticized the foreigner for his aggressive behavior that damaged her gate. Mr. Franz offered to pay 1,000 baht for damages, but Nuamnuan disagreed, asking for 3,000 baht instead.

Franz negotiated down to 1,500 baht, with tourist police mediating. Both parties eventually agreed. Mr. Franz admitted his actions were due to frustration with the loud, uncontrolled barking dog but promised it wouldn’t happen again. Nuamnuan forgave him and accepted his promise.

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The two parties shake hands in front of the police, agreeing to drop the matter and pledging to be good neighbours.

The two parties shook hands in front of the police, agreeing to drop the matter and pledging to be good neighbours.

Nuamnuan told reporters that her dog never bites anyone and doesn’t leave the house without her. The dog barked loudly that night because the foreigner was trying to enter her property and shaking the gate while using foul language. She said the dog doesn’t usually bark unless provoked, but today’s conversation ended well.

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