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SONGKHLA: A volunteer ranger who was seriously injured when a passenger train rammed into his car at an unmanned rail crossing in Bang Klam district on Friday evening was pronounced dead on Saturday.
11 Myanmar migrants caught in Songkhla
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published : 1 Jul 2021 at 10:46
2 A group of 12 Myanmar nationals, including a guide, is found in a forested area in Songkhla s Bang Klam district on Thursday morning. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)
SONGKHLA: Eleven Myanmar migrants and a guide have been arrested in Bang Klam district on Thursday morning.
A combined force of soldiers, immigration police and local officials spotted a group of people gathering at a forested area with belongings in tambon Tha Chang.
All of them were Myanmar nationals and they were detained and taken for questioning, said the arresting team led by Bang Klam district chief Surat Laichan.
Man fresh out of prison run over by train
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published : 10 May 2021 at 10:38
19 The body of Thiranan Seeda, covered in white linen, lies on the tracks after he was run over by a freight train leaving Hat Yai station in Songkhla on Sunday evening. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)
SONGKHLA: A man released from prison only two days previously ran in front of a freight train and was killed, in Hat Yai district on Sunday evening, police said.
Pol Capt Suchart Kaewrat, a duty officer, said the incident occurred about 5.45pm about 300 metres from Hat Yai railway station.
Witnesses told police the man, Thiranan Seeda, 34, ran onto the track in front of a freight train leaving the railway station. The train was heading for Bang Klam district in Songkhla.
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