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Thairath is the only Thai newspaper that published a photo of David Carradine's body after his death at Bangkok in 2009. A member of Carradine's family stated that the family was "profoundly disturbed" by the incident, and threatened legal action against further distribution of the image. [5] [6]
A total of 36 people were killed, [20] including at least 24 children. [21] The ages of the victims ranged between 3 and 69 years. [22] A further 10 were injured. [23] The provincial police investigation unit commented that most of the fatalities were from the combined results of gunshot and knife wounds.
Name Attack types Date Location Province Deaths Injured Total Notes Martyrs of Songkhon: Shooting 16 December 1940: Songkhon village, Wan Yai District Mukdahan: 7 0
PHOTO: Mourners hold up photos of Mazen Al-Hamada at his funeral in Damascus. (Ritaj Zaknoun) "Seeing his funeral service today in Damascus is a testimony to what he meant to the Syrian people.
Thairath TV purchased the broadcast graphics management system (Broadcast Graphics; BG) of Vizrt from Norway worth 1,400,000 US dollars, which is the world's leading television channels like CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, CCTV, NHK purchasing for use as well, the channel also purchasing broadcasting equipment with Dolby system technology to provide ...
Thai police have charged a mahout after an elephant in his care gored a Spanish tourist to death last week. Theerayut Inthaphudkij, 38, was charged with negligence causing death, local authorities ...
This undated photo provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections shows Jack McCullough. McCullough, is a 76-year-old former security guard who was sentenced in 2012 to a life sentence in the ...
The perpetrator posted on social media during his attack, asking on Facebook if he should surrender. He had previously posted a picture of a pistol and bullets, captioned "It is time to get excited," and "Nobody can avoid death." Facebook responded by removing the page and issuing a statement condemning the attack. [18]