Chonburi, A sedan crashed and destroyed 7 cars on Jomtien Beach Road Sai 1, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. The driver was in a state of heavy intoxication. Measures alcohol content up to 189 milligrams percent.
Police, Pattaya City Police Station Inspecting a car accident at the entrance of Soi 8, Jomtien Beach Road Sai 1, Bang Lamung District. Chonburi Province At the scene, a total of 7 cars were found damaged. Car owners crowded around to inspect the damage. The accident started with a gold Toyota Vios sedan with Ms. Surapha. be a driver By coming with a foreign boyfriend who had a head injury While Miss Surapha In a state of heavy intoxication When measuring the amount of alcohol It appeared that it went up to 189 milligrams per cent.
Ask one of the owners of the pickup truck that was hit. He said that he had taken his family to park and eat at Jomtien Beach. While sitting in the back of a car with a friend The vehicle that caused the incident rushed towards us at high speed. So he hurriedly
picked up his child and ran away. before the said car crashed into the back of his pickup truck. and also crashed into 6 other cars. Officials questioned all victims. and collect evidence to continue legal proceedings.
Source: Thai News Agency
Jan. 15
1987 — Doctor Kim Man-cheol and 10 of his family members leave North Korea’s eastern port of Chongjin to defect to South Korea. The family arrives in Seoul on Feb. 8 after passing through Japan and Taiwan.
1990 — South Korea and Algeria agree to establish diplomatic relations.
2008 — Kim Man-bok, head of the National Intelligence Service, offers to resign over leaking information about a conversation with his North Korean counterpart during his visit to Pyongyang on the eve of South Korea’s 2017 presidential election.
2011 — The Samho Jewelry, a South Korean chemical freighter with 21 crew members, including eight South Koreans, is hijacked by Somali pirates in the Arabian Sea while en route to Sri Lanka from the United Arab Emirates. All of the crew members of the 11,500-ton vessel are rescued in a raid by South Korean Navy commandos on Jan. 30, 2011, with five Somali pirates captured. The captured Somali pirates are later brought to South Korea to stand trial. The country’s Supreme Court on
Dec. 22, 2011, sentences the leader of the pirates to life imprisonment for attempting to kill the ship’s South Korean captain. The four others receive sentences ranging from 12 to 15 years in prison.
2013 — The South Korean government announces plans to add two new ministries to the existing 17-ministry structure for the incoming Park Geun-hye administration. The plan includes the establishment of a “Ministry of Creativity and Science” and the revival of the maritime and fisheries affairs ministry, as well as the post of economic vice prime minister.
2018 — North Korea agrees to send a 140-member art troupe to South Korea to mark the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in February during its working-level talks with the South.
2022– A passenger aircraft operated by Yeti Airlines crashes in a resort town in Nepal with 68 passengers aboard, including two South Koreans later confirmed to have died in the accident.
Source: Yonhap News Agency