Artikel erschien September 2012

  • All silent on ‘insecticide’ causing deaths of Canadian sisters

    All silent on ‘insecticide’ causing deaths of Canadian sisters

    PHUKET: A spokesperson at the forensic laboratory at Ramathibodi Hospital in Bangkok today declined to confirm or deny reports that insecticide containing DEET had been identified as the cause of death of Audrey and Noemi Belanger. The sisters, Audrey, age 20, and Noemi, 25, from Quebec, Canada, were found dead in their hotel room on Phi Phi Island

  • Hunt continues for suspect in Phuket Police shooting

    Hunt continues for suspect in Phuket Police shooting

    PHUKET: Chalong Police continue to search for a suspect who remains at-large following the June shooting of an on-duty officer in a live music venue in Phuket. Lt Col Boonlert Onklang of the Chalong Police told the Phuket Gazette today (September 4) that his officers are still searching for Phiromchai “Un” Tuaktham, the only one of five suspects wanted in the case who has yet to be arrested or turn himself in. “The victim, Snr Sgt Maj Nikom Jeenyuen, received shotgun wounds to the neck, chest, stomach and arm in the June 19 shooting at the Saraphanpleng Bar.

  • French tourist killed, another comatose in Phuket motorbike crash

    French tourist killed, another comatose in Phuket motorbike crash

    PHUKET: One French tourist is dead and another remains in coma after the motorbike they were riding crashed on the beach road in Karon before dawn yesterday. Chalong duty officer Boonlert Onklang said that police were informed of the accident, at a curved section of the beach road near the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort, at 3.40am.

  • ‘Hungry ghosts’ inspire new Phuket TAT chief to push cultural tourism

    ‘Hungry ghosts’ inspire new Phuket TAT chief to push cultural tourism

    PHUKET: The new director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phuket office is drawing up plans to push Phuket’s cultural festivals after witnessing his first Por Tor festival in Phuket. Director Chanchai Doungjit told the Phuket Gazette this morning that he is devising a four-year plan to bring tourists in from around the world by expressly focusing on Phuket’s cultural festivals.

  • Flood takes steam out of Tiger Discotheque extension inquiry

    Flood takes steam out of Tiger Discotheque extension inquiry

    PHUKET: The investigation into whether or not the alleged „extension“ to the ill-fated Tiger Discotheque in Patong was legal fell flat last week after Patong Municipality admitted that it had lost the original plan to the building in a flood nearly a decade ago. The investigation was launched after

  • Booze and ballots don’t mix: Phuket poll

    Booze and ballots don’t mix: Phuket poll

    PHUKET: A majority of Phuket Gazette readers think the election-weekend alcohol bans should remain in place despite their cost to the local economy, the results of our online readers’ poll reveal. A total of 1,599 readers took part in the two-week survey, which was timed to span consecutive weekend alcohol bans: the first an island-wide ban for the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization council seat election on August 26; the second, yesterday’s polling for seats on the Patong City Council.

  • Phone call ends suicide drama atop Phuket billboard

    Phone call ends suicide drama atop Phuket billboard

    PHUKET: A troubled man, who this afternoon climbed atop a billboard opposite the Central Festival Phuket shopping complex, has climbed down to safety and is now in police protective custody. Phuket City Police Superintendent Sermphan Sirikhong identified the man as Sathien Promsang, originally from Trang province

  • Landslide win for Phuket’s Pian Keesin – the Mayor of Patong

    Landslide win for Phuket’s Pian Keesin – the Mayor of Patong

    PHUKET: Pian Keesin was re-elected to a third consecutive term as Patong Mayor yesterday, with members of his “Rak Patong” party winning 17 of the 18 seats contested to give him an unassailable majority in the new city council.

  • Gov orders crackdown on firecrackers, food prices for Vegetarian Festival

    Gov orders crackdown on firecrackers, food prices for Vegetarian Festival

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha has expressed his concern over the overzealous use of firecrackers and the skyrocketing prices of vegetables during the upcoming Phuket Vegetarian Festival, this year to be held from October 15-23. The news came at a meeting between Governor Tri and other senior officials and the Phuket Vegetarian Festival committee at Phuket Provincial Hall yesterday. Among those present at the meeting were Phuket Culture Office Chief Thawichart Intararit as well as representatives from Chinese shrines across Phuket, including Prasert Fakthongphol.

  • Australian Govt rejects Bamford blast over Phuket rape claim

    Australian Govt rejects Bamford blast over Phuket rape claim

    PHUKET: The Australian Government has flatly rejected allegations by one of their own citizens, Stevie Bamford, who went on Australian national television and accused embassy officials of telling her