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Bangkok FC's Aitsaret Noichaiboon sacked after brutal elbow attack leaves opponent needing 24 stitches - msn.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Bangkok FC's Aitsaret Noichaiboon sacked after brutal elbow attack leaves opponent needing 24 stitches

Thai football club Bangkok FC have terminated the contract of player Aitsaret Noichaiboon after he struck an opponent with his elbow in a match on Sunday afternoon.

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Thai player gets immediately sacked by his club after leaving opponent needing 24 stitches - msn.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai player gets immediately sacked by his club after leaving opponent needing 24 stitches

Thai footballer, Aitsaret Noichaiboon, has been immediately sacked by his club after a shocking attack on an opponent.

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Thai football sacked by Bangkok FC after shocking attack - givemesport.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai football sacked by Bangkok FC after shocking attack

Thai footballer, Aitsaret Noichaiboon, has been immediately sacked by his club after a shocking attack on an opponent.

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Shane Warne - Scott Morrison - Shane Warne's body arrives in Australia - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Thailand -  Bangkok

Shane Warne's body arrives in Australia

Shane Warne landed in his home city of Melbourne on Thursday evening after an eight-hour flight from Thailand, where the Australian cricketing great died last week at the age of 52. Warne died while on holiday on the Thai island of Koh Samui last Friday. Local authorities said an autopsy showed his death was caused by a suspected heart attack and congenital disease. On Thursday morning, his coffin, wrapped in the Australian flag, was taken from the morgue to Bangkok airport before being loaded onto a private Dassault Falcon 7X jet. The popular former spin-bowler and media personality will be buried at a private funeral, his family said last week. A state memorial service will follow at the 100,000-seater Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on March 30.

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Shane Warne - Daniel Andrews - Body of cricketer Shane Warne arrives back in Australia - thenationalnews.com - Australia - India - Thailand -  Bangkok

Body of cricketer Shane Warne arrives back in Australia

A private jet flew the body of Australian cricketer Shane Warne home to his native Melbourne six days after his death at the age of 52.

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Shane Warne - Daniel Andrews - Shane Warne's body returns home to Australia - news24.com - Australia - India - Thailand -  Bangkok

Shane Warne's body returns home to Australia

A private jet flew the body of Australian cricket superstar Shane Warne home to his native Melbourne on Thursday, six days after his death at the age of 52 provoked shock and grief around the world.

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Daniel Andrews - Shane Warne's body returned to Australia after cricket great's death in Thailand at age 52 - abc.net.au - Australia - Melbourne - Thailand -  Bangkok

Shane Warne's body returned to Australia after cricket great's death in Thailand at age 52

The body of cricket icon Shane Warne has arrived home six days after his death at age 52 in Thailand.

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Shane Warne - Shane Warne's Body Arrives At Airport For Flight Back To Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand -  Bangkok

Shane Warne's Body Arrives At Airport For Flight Back To Australia

The body of cricketer Shane Warne arrived at a Bangkok airport Thursday to be flown back to Australia where the cricket superstar is to receive a state funeral. A coffin wrapped in the Australian flag and containing the 52-year-old, who died on Thailand's Koh Samui island Friday, arrived at Don Mueang airport. Autopsy results confirmed that the leg-spin bowler -- one of the greatest Test cricketers of all time -- died of natural causes after a suspected heart attack.

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