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  • British tourist withdraws complaint of spiked drink in Phuket

    British tourist withdraws complaint of spiked drink in Phuket

    PHUKET: The British woman who told police that she tumbled from the second storey balcony of her Phuket hotel room on November 11 because she was given a spiked drink on Soi Bangla has asked police not to pursue the case. Extensive media coverage of the night’s events, which included 21-year-old Romany Mitchell’s claim that she was escaping an assailant in her hotel room when she fell from the balcony, allegedly led Ms Mitchell to drop the complaint (story

  • Phuket Immigration vows strictness on retirement visa requirements

    Phuket Immigration vows strictness on retirement visa requirements

    PHUKET: Phuket Immigration has vowed to become stricter in its enforcement of retirement visas for married couples by upholding a law that came into effect in November 2008. The law states that foreign retired couples must each show evidence of 800,000 baht in their bank accounts in order to apply for or renew retirement visas, Phuket Immigration Inspector Napat Nusen confirmed for the Phuket Gazette yesterday. “This regulation has actually been in effect since November 2008, but has sometimes been misinterpreted by applicants and by our staff,” Lt Col Napat said.

  • Alleged Phuket ghost rider in motorbike crash with foreigners

    Alleged Phuket ghost rider in motorbike crash with foreigners

    PHUKET: A pair of injured foreigners reported to police that a ghost rider slammed into them in the southbound lane of Thepkrasattri Road near the Kor En ‘death bend’ early this morning. American Mike Waltman, 23, was not seriously injured in the incident.

  • Doctor: American snorkeller fatality in Similans a heart attack, not a drowning

    Doctor: American snorkeller fatality in Similans a heart attack, not a drowning

    PHUKET: A 78-year-old American snorkeler died from a heart attack in the Similan Island National Park on Tuesday, a doctor at Thai Muang Hospital confirmed to the Phuket Gazette yesterday.

  • Storm sinks Phi Phi ferry, ravages longtail, speedboat fleet

    Storm sinks Phi Phi ferry, ravages longtail, speedboat fleet

    PHUKET: Heavy seas at Phi Phi Island this morning sunk a large passenger ferry, beached a cargo boat and heavily damaged at least six speedboats and 20 longtail boats, officials have confirmed. The Andaman Jet Wave ferry, registered to carry 250 passengers, had yet to begin its daily operations of carrying tourists to and from Krabi and Phi Phi, explained Krabi Marine Police Inspector Chaiyasit Kancharoen

  • Phuket yachties in dramatic boat rescue from sea wall

    Phuket yachties in dramatic boat rescue from sea wall

    PHUKET: A handful of brave members at Phuket’s Ao Chalong Yacht Club (ACYC) scrambled to save a French expat’s yacht from smashing into the sea wall in front of the clubhouse this morning.

  • Port closed, yachts beached as storm lashes Phuket

    Port closed, yachts beached as storm lashes Phuket

    PHUKET: Local authroities this morning ordered Phuket Rassada Port closed as strong wind and waves lashed the coast and driving rain wreaked havoc with motorists across the island.

  • Imprisoned Russian pays B310k for damage to statue of Phuket abbot

    Imprisoned Russian pays B310k for damage to statue of Phuket abbot

    PHUKET: The Russian tourist who damaged a statue of a revered Phuket abbot during a drunken spree last month has had relatives wire in 310,000 baht to pay for a new statue to be built. Oleg Fomenko, 31, remains incarcerated at Phuket Prison following his arrest on October 24

  • Alleged contract killer’s accomplices, arrested in Phuket, extradited from Thailand

    Alleged contract killer’s accomplices, arrested in Phuket, extradited from Thailand

    PHUKET: Five men arrested in Phuket in the same operation that snared the alleged contract killer and US drug dealer Joseph „Rambo“ Hunter were extradited to the United States today. Escorted by armed police commandos, Britons Philip David Shackels and Scott Alan Stammer; Slovakian Alexander Lnu; Filipino Allan Kelly Perata; and Taiwanese Ye Tiong Tan Lim were taken from Bangkok’s Khlong Prem Prison to Don Mueang International Airport at 10am to board a plane to the US

  • Alcohol key factor in fatal head-on collision in Phuket

    Alcohol key factor in fatal head-on collision in Phuket

    PHUKET: Police suspect that alcohol played a critical role in the death of a 27-year-old woman who was in a head-on accident near the Thung Thong Police checkpoint early Saturday morning. Kamontip Seangkuenun was found dead at the scene – the divided road near the entrance to Soi Bangthong (map