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An injured woman is treated at a hospital in Songkhla after a bomb blast hit a fresh market in Songkhla’s Sabayoi district on Monday afternoon. The attack killed four, including two young girls, and injured many others.//Photo by Charoon Thongnual



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Two young girls are among victims of bomb attack in Songkhla

Two more people succummed to death at a hospital on Tuesday, making the death toll of the bomb attack at a market in Songkhla's Sabayoi district to four. The victims included two and eight-year-old girls.



Two still critical from Hat Yai blasts

Four victims of the bombs in Hat Yai on Sunday night had been allowed to go home, while nine oth¬ers remained in hospital, Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla said Monday.



Police search local politician's premises on assault charges

Police searched Vattana Auto Sale And Service Co Ltd in Bangkok's Huai Kwang area on Monday for evidence to tie Samut Prakan mayor Chonsawas Asavahame and two aides to the assault of a Makkasan police officer.




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