Gringo contacted Wouter. He wanted to know who Wouter is, what his background is, how he met Sunaree and what it means to him to marry an older lady.

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A 26-year-old Dutch woman died after jumping from the fifth floor of the Chiang Mai Grandview Hotel & Convention Center on Saturday afternoon.

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A Dutch man was arrested in Pattaya for the murder of a Swiss man a month ago. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that 38-year-old Ronnie W. from The Hague has been detained and will probably be extradited.

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My brother and father run a resort in Khun Han Sisaket and have asked me if I can help with some more brand awareness, hence my email. The resort in question is Pongsin resort.

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The cold case team of the police in The Hague is investigating a 2007 murder in Thailand. In that year, the Malaysian Fairos Binti Ahmad (Rose) Sulaiman disappeared. She was married to a Dutchman and lived with him and their son in Ranong in Thailand.

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According to John van den Heuvel, it is likely that Stephan Buczynski died as a result of a crime. Stephan's lifeless body was recovered from the sea off Phuket on January 13, 2013. According to the Thai police, he committed suicide in a confused and intoxicated state. Those who watched the TV program yesterday can conclude that the case is rattling on all sides.

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Do you like those action movies that feature a lot of martial arts, such as karate, taekwondo and the like? Then you undoubtedly know Ron Smoorenburg, a Dutch actor and martial arts specialist, who lives in Bangkok.

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A 45-year-old Dutch man died in a traffic accident in Phuket last night. An unidentified Thai woman was seriously injured.

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In Thailand, tuktuks are built to European standards by a Dutch-led company. Gringo wanted to know more about this and made an appointment with Peter van Gurp, the director of Global Tuk Tuk Factory Thailand. Hans Geleijnse and Gringo went to Bang Bon southwest of Bangkok.

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Bottle art museum in Pattaya

By Gringo
Posted in Sights, Museums, thai tips
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11 August 2015

The Bottle Art Museum is located on Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya on the grounds of the Kingston Business College. In three rooms you can admire hundreds of works of art, from ships, mills, houses, temples, everything ingeniously built up in a bottle.

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The Maharat Bakery of René & Yim Boerman can be found on Maharat Street in Krabi Town. A not too big place, where all kinds of bread are sold - brown bread, wholemeal bread, rye bread, baguette, sourdough bread, pistolets and much more.

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This morning in Pattaya, a 51-year-old Dutchman died in a single-vehicle accident. The accident occurred in front of the Hard Rock Hotel and resulted in the death of Mark Henkel, a well-known expat and member of the Pattaya Sports Club.

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A selection of today's most important Thai news, including:
– Police and army ready for rumors of bomb attacks in Bangkok
– Fewer tourists on two islands to protect nature
– Two German tourists seriously injured in an accident on Phuket
– Rejected mistress (26) gives fetus to ex-boyfriend
– Dutchman goes crazy after drug use in Pattaya

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In Pattaya, 25-year-old Dennis T., under the influence of drugs, hit a police officer, attacked several passers-by, destroyed a restaurant and his hotel room.

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Koen (nickname Ken) Streutker (50) has played in more than 100 soap operas and films in Thailand over the past twenty years. “I play the foreign bad guy.” A mixture of Dutch and English with a touch of Drents, says Ken Streutker.

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A selection of today's most important Thai news, including:
– Yingluck officially sued for negligence
– Energy forum is just a joke
– Dutch cook (45) dies in an accident in Pattaya
– Two French kitesurfers seriously injured in a freak accident
– Irish expat jumps from balcony after argument with Thai girlfriend

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A 38-year-old Dutchman was knocked unconscious in a karaoke bar in Chiang Mai on Christmas Day after a discussion about a bill of more than 30.000 baht.

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