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As roses piled up on a makeshift trestle in front of the charred Santika nightclub in Bangkok where as many as 60 party-goers lost their lives in the early hours of the New Year, Thai police continued to sift through the ash and rubble to try and |
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British survivors of a horrific nightclub blaze, which left 61 people dead, told yesterday of their dramatic escapes. Four Britons were being treated in hospital after fire tore through the upmarket Santika Club in Bangkok as 1,000 revellers greeted the |
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BANGKOK -- The cause of a fire in a Bangkok nightclub that killed 59 New Year revellers is still not clear so it is premature to file criminal charges, Thai police said on Friday. A policeman looks at the bodies of victims outside Santika nightclub in |
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BANGKOK - TRAFFIC accidents killed 226 people and injured 2,329 others in Thailand over the new year holiday, one of the most dangerous times to be on Thai roads, the interior ministry said on Friday. The ministry's road safety centre said the number of |
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