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A Thai construction tycoon and 14 others surrendered to police on Friday over a building collapse that killed nearly a hundred workers during a powerful earthquake in March, authorities said.
A construction magnate, builders, designers and engineers surrendered to police Friday on criminal negligence charges over the collapse during the March 28 earthquake of a Bangkok high-rise in which ...
Initial tests of materials gathered at the site in March indicated substandard steel among the wreckage structure, according to industry ministry officials.
Seventeen people, including a prominent construction tycoon, are wanted in Thailand for their alleged involvement in building a skyscraper that collapsed during an earthquake, killing scores of ...
Police in Thailand say arrest warrants have been issued for 17 people over alleged violations in the construction of a high-rise building in Bangkok. The tower collapsed after a massive earthquake ...
Thai Construction Tycoon and 14 Others Surrender to Police Over Fatal Bangkok Tower Collapse BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai construction tycoon and 14 others surrendered to police on Friday over a ...
BANGKOK — A construction magnate, builders, designers and engineers surrendered to police Friday on criminal negligence charges for the deadly collapse of a Bangkok high-rise in the March 28 ...
BANGKOK (AP) — A construction magnate, builders, designers and engineers surrendered to police Friday on criminal negligence charges over the collapse during the March 28 earthquake of a Bangkok ...