A sergeant-major said to be mentally ill shot two colleagues dead and wounded another at the Army War College of the Army Training Command in Bangkok's Dusit district on Wednesday morning.
NAKHON RATCHASIMA: A huge turnout was expected for a merit-making ceremony at a temple in Muang district on Wednesday afternoon, the second anniversary of the shooting rampage by a soldier that ended with 31 people dead and 57 wounded.
NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Large crowds attended a merit-making ceremony at a temple in Muang district on Wednesday afternoon, the second anniversary of the shooting rampage by a soldier that ended with 31 people dead and 57 wounded.
Injured victim of Korat shooting spree fights on
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published : 8 Feb 2021 at 13:02
15 Jirattikarn Nobthai is one of the 58 people wounded during the two-day shooting spree of Sgt Maj 1st Class Jakrapanth Thomma in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima exactly one year ago. Thirty-one other people were killed, most of them at the Terminal 21 shopping mall.(Photo: Prasit Tangprasert)
NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Jirattikarn Nobthai has a busy medical schedule ahead of him.
He has a blood check on March 18, followed by an appointment with a doctor on April 5, and then an operation on April 19, not to mention his weeky rehabilitation programme.
It all began when he was shot by Jakrapanth Thomma while helping victims outside the Terminal 21 shopping centre exactly a year ago, on Feb 8.
Army overhauls management of its properties
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34 Army chief Gen Narongphan Jitkaewtae in his press conference at the Royal Thai Army headquarters in Bangkok on Thursday. (Photo: Wassana Nanuam)
The Army has begun overhauling the management of its golf courses, as well as other recreational and sports facilities, following the mass shooting in Nakhon Ratchasima last year by a soldier.
Army spokesman Lt Gen Santipong Thammapiya gave the details on Thursday, the first anniversary of the Nakhon Ratchaima shooting in which 31 people were shot dead and 57 others wounded.
He said the army had set up a committee to investigate the mass shooting. It also provided remedies and punished those who were involved.