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Lucky Break: American Man Nearly Misses $193 Million Lottery Prize After Forgetting Ticket in Old Pants

A New Jersey man discovered a winning lottery ticket worth $5.9 million hidden in his old pants pocket just eight days before it expired, after nearly forgetting about it for almost a year.

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A New Jersey resident nearly missed out on a lottery jackpot worth approximately 193 million baht after leaving his winning ticket forgotten in an old pair of pants, only to rediscover it just 8 days before it expired.

The man unexpectedly became a millionaire after finding a lottery ticket valued at $5.9 million USD hidden in his old pants pocket, despite it being on the verge of expiration.

The story began when he purchased a Pick-6 lottery ticket from a gas station he frequently visited in May. However, after buying the ticket, he lost it and completely forgot about it for nearly a year.

Later, lottery officials announced that several million-dollar jackpot tickets remained unclaimed and were about to expire. This news prompted him to start thinking carefully, since the winning ticket had been purchased from his regular gas station.

Feeling suspicious, he returned to the gas station and inquired with the staff, who informed him that very few customers played Pick-6 and suggested he thoroughly search his belongings.

He then began a serious search of his home, checking drawers, shelves, and storage corners, but found nothing. It wasn't until he checked old clothes in his closet that he discovered the crumpled lottery envelope hidden in the pocket of his old pants.

When he carefully verified the numbers, he was shocked to discover it was indeed a genuine jackpot-winning ticket.

After confirming his winnings, he rushed to the lottery headquarters to claim his prize immediately, with only 8 days remaining before the ticket expired, narrowly avoiding losing the massive sum.

Lottery officials have urged the public to always check their lottery tickets, as many prizes go unclaimed simply because winners forget or accidentally misplace their tickets.

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National

Think Before You Speak! Ploychaleaw Fires Back at Priset Over Shallow Government Criticism on Train Ban

Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploychaleaw hit back at a People's Party MP's criticism of the train ban, insisting the government's plan to eliminate grade-level railroad crossings in Bangkok represents long-term problem-solving, not a burd

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On May 20, 2025, at Government House, Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploychaleaw Laksameesuang responded to statements made by Priset Watcharasindu, a People's Party list MP, who had criticized the government's approach to the recent train-bus collision. Priset had argued that preventing trains from entering the city center was shallow thinking that lacked foresight and unfairly burdened citizens. Ploychaleaw countered that Priset's understanding was flawed and urged him to reconsider before speaking publicly. She emphasized that the government's solution aims for sustainable problem-solving, not shifting burdens to the public. The government has ordered a systematic study of railway management for both freight and passenger trains, targeting the complete elimination of grade-level railroad crossings in Bangkok. The approach involves two main strategies: separating freight and passenger rail operations with scheduled management, and improving traffic safety at crossings. For freight trains, the State Railway of Thailand has been tasked to study using stations outside Bangkok—such as Lat Krabang, Ban Pachi, and Nakhon Pathom—as cargo transfer points to reduce 10 daily train runs into the city. Necessary freight trains entering the city will operate only at night with coordinated barrier gates and traffic signals. Long-term plans include developing Bangkok's outer ring road to allow cargo trains without Bangkok destinations to bypass the city, and establishing intermodal transfer centers. For passenger trains, the target is zero grade-level crossings in Bangkok. Immediate safety measures include strict barrier enforcement and traffic coordination. Within three months, the State Railway will study upgrading crossing management with technology and AI-controlled barriers alongside traffic signals, plus identifying remote stopping points at suburban stations like Talat Chan and Lat Krabang. The Transport Ministry will ensure fares do not increase, with government subsidies for vulnerable and low-income groups through integrated ticketing. Long-term solutions include accelerating the elevated rail project for the missing link (Phayathai-Yommarat-Bangkok Central) to permanently eliminate inner Bangkok grade-level crossings. Ploychaleaw noted the government agrees with opposition proposals for strict traffic law enforcement and immediate action, using CCTV cameras at crossing points.

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National

Chinese Woman's Two-Year Back Pain Nearly Led to Paralysis; Doctors Shocked to Find Thousands of Parasites in Spine

A 57-year-old Chinese woman's severe back pain was caused by thousands of parasites infesting her spinal cord, discovered during emergency surgery that nearly prevented paralysis. Doctors warned against eating undercooked wild animals and d

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A 57-year-old woman named Li Se from Fujian Province, China, experienced recurring back and leg pain that required multiple hospital visits. Doctors initially suspected a central nervous system tumor, but her condition deteriorated rapidly this year, nearly causing paralysis. After more than a 10-hour surgery, doctors made an unexpected discovery.

According to reports from Fuzhou Daily, Li began experiencing back and leg pain two years ago. During local hospital examinations, doctors once suspected a central nervous system tumor. However, because the lesion was severely attached to nerve tissue, the first surgery could only reduce compression and remove tissue for diagnosis without identifying the true cause. After the surgery, her condition temporarily improved, but due to financial constraints, she did not continue with follow-up treatment. Early this year, the pain returned and worsened rapidly. Despite two months of symptomatic treatment, she developed weakness in her limbs, difficulty walking, and nearly became paralyzed.

When she returned for treatment, doctors conducted a detailed medical history and lifestyle assessment before suspecting parasitic infection. After the lengthy 10-hour surgery, the medical team successfully removed thousands of white parasites from the patient's spinal cord. The surgeon explained that extracting the parasites was "like using chopsticks to pick noodles out of soup," as they had to carefully pull out each parasite individually while being careful not to damage the surrounding nerve tissue, making it an extremely complex and difficult procedure.

Test results confirmed the patient was infected with Spirometra erinaceieuropaei, a rare parasite originally found frequently in Europe but increasingly discovered in southern China in recent years. After surgery, Li received specialized antiparasitic medication. She is now recovering well, can walk with assistance, and her muscle strength has improved from grades 1-2 to grade 4.

Doctors warned the public to avoid consuming undercooked wild animals such as frogs, snakes, or eels, and not to drink untreated water or apply raw frog meat to wounds according to folk beliefs, as these practices risk parasitic infection. Anyone experiencing unexplained neurological symptoms, subcutaneous lumps, or eye problems should see a doctor immediately and inform them of any animal contact or risky behaviors to aid diagnosis and treatment.

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Police

Case Closed: Notorious 'Karma Fixer' Arrested After Revealing Names from Alumni Books, Bizarre Conversations About Dogs Discovered

Con man posing as a "karma fixer" arrested in Lampoon after sexually assaulting at least two women he convinced they had spiritual debts requiring private ceremonies. Police found he used names from stolen school yearbooks to create fake re

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On May 20, police arrested Paisal at his residence in Lampoon province after an operation called "Closing the Case of the Mystical Karma Fixer." According to police deputy commander Patsakdi Bubphasuwan, the case involves two confirmed victims, with a first complaint filed on May 7 after a woman seeking treatment for chronic migraines through his alleged karma-fixing methods was sexually assaulted on May 2 in a private room. A second victim came forward on May 11, describing how Paisal manipulated her parents into leaving a restaurant, then sexually assaulted her while claiming she had heavy karmic debt requiring private karma-fixing ceremonies, and made disturbing comments about bestiality.

Investigators discovered that Paisal claimed to possess supernatural abilities to perceive past lives and identify spiritual creditors responsible for people's suffering. He would instruct patients to pray at temples, collect photos, then claim to have visions of past-life debts, directing them to pay unspecified ritual fees. Evidence shows he wrote multiple books linking historical events and religious sites to named individuals from school alumni directories he had collected, with symbolic markings identifying his targets.

During a search of his home, police found numerous yearbooks from various educational institutions, marked with symbols, kept separately like secret documents. He systematically used names and addresses from these yearbooks in his religious-themed books to create false credibility. At least one additional victim declined to publicly share details but provided evidence of similar predatory behavior. Police are preparing to formally detain Paisal, while the suspect has remained silent regarding the charges.

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Police

Father's Tears Await a Miracle: 'L' Missing After Last Call to Dad on Day of Train-Bus Crash, DNA Results Pending

Missing woman L was last heard from in a 2 p.m. call on the day of a train-bus collision; her family provided DNA samples in Bangkok on May 20th hoping to identify her among two unidentified victims, with results expected within days.

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At 11:30 a.m. on May 20th, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Police Hospital, the family of missing 'L' arrived by chartered minivan from Prao District in Chiang Mai to provide DNA samples for identification against two remaining unidentified bodies from the train-bus collision. Frustrated with lack of progress from previous examinations at Chiang Mai's forensic institute, they made the urgent trip to Bangkok. The father tearfully recounted how his daughter last called at 2 p.m. on the day of the accident—the same day as the train-bus crash on route 206—and has been unreachable ever since. He revealed that she had called twice that afternoon but he missed the calls, then could not reach her again. After receiving counseling from the Department of Mental Health, the family returned home to await DNA results expected within one to two days. The father broke down emotionally, explaining that his daughter had been building a promising career in Bangkok for years and was about to be promoted to manager, giving the family hope for her bright future before this tragedy struck.

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National

Remarkable Discovery: Six-Year-Old Boy Finds 1,300-Year-Old Viking-Era Sword in Norway

A six-year-old boy discovered a 1,300-year-old Merovingian sword while on a school field trip in southeastern Norway's Hadeland region, potentially belonging to a warrior or person of high status.

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A six-year-old boy made a significant archaeological discovery when he accidentally unearthed a 1,300-year-old ancient sword during a school field trip in Norway on May 20. Archaeologists have identified the blade as a single-edged sword from the Merovingian period, which predates Scandinavia's famous Viking Age. The discovery occurred in the Hadeland region of southeastern Norway when first-grader Henrik Revesnes Mørtvvedt was on an educational outing with classmates and teachers in the rural Innlandet county, known for its expansive natural landscape and beautiful mountain ranges. As the boy crossed a grassy field, he spotted a rust-covered object emerging from the ground. Rather than removing it himself, which could have damaged the artifact, his teacher promptly contacted local archaeologists for examination. Experts confirmed the find to be a single-edged sword from Scandinavia's Merovingian period, dating to approximately 550-880 CE, a period preceding the Viking Age. The artifact has been sent to the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo for further study and proper conservation. Despite severe deterioration from time, researchers believe modern techniques such as X-ray imaging and metallurgical analysis may reveal crucial information about the sword's manufacturing methods and use from approximately 1,300 years ago. Archaeologists speculate the sword may have once belonged to a warrior, landowner, or person of status during the early medieval period, a time of significant change in Norwegian history. The Hadeland region has long been an important archaeological site due to its abundant landscape, ancient farms, burial mounds, and numerous Iron Age remains, consistently yielding important discoveries.

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Community

Monton School Issues Apology After Player Disrespects Pathumkongka Flag During Match

A Monton School footballer disrespected Pathumkongka School's flag during a league match on May 19, sparking an apology and strict disciplinary action including a one-year competition ban for the player.

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Monton Witthaya School's football club has issued a formal apology to Pathumkongka School after one of its players disrespected the opposing school's flag by hanging it from his feet during a Black Hunter High School Premier League match. The incident, which was shared on social media on May 19, prompted the club to take swift action and address the matter with the affected parties.

The football club stated that it does not condone the behavior and will implement strict disciplinary measures. These include removing the player from all current competitions, a one-year suspension from all tournaments, requiring the player to produce a video apology to all affected parties, and imposing additional penalties that could result in expulsion from the club.

The club emphasized its understanding of the cultural and symbolic importance of school flags and expressed sincere regret for the incident. It committed to using this event as a lesson for better member supervision to prevent similar incidents in the future. The player involved has already released a video apology to Pathumkongka School.

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Police

Fierce Border Land Dispute Heats Up as 'Je Rattan' Defies Settlement, Blocking Residents from Accessing Fields

A decades-old land dispute in Sakaeo Province's Kok Sung District has reignited after a woman blocked residents from accessing fields they hold legal titles to, despite authorities recently reopening the border area for farming.

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Sakaeo — A fierce land dispute along the Thai-Cambodian border in Kok Sung District, Sakaeo Province, has reignited as a woman claiming ownership rights continues to block residents holding legal land titles from farming the area, despite the state recently reopening it for public use.

Multiple residents filed complaints with police at Kok Sung Station to assert their ownership rights under land titles (Sor. Kor. 1 and Nor. Sor. 3 Kor.) after being obstructed by Thong Lad Khan Cha, known as 'Je Rattan,' the ex-wife of the former sub-district headman, and her son. The complainants include six individuals aged 51 to 78, who hold overlapping claims to several plots in Moo 3, Non Mak Mun Subdistrict, Kok Sung District.

Residents stated that the area was historically inaccessible due to border security concerns for decades, until authorities recently cleared and reopened it. However, after residents began preparing the land for agriculture, another party emerged claiming continuous occupation and refusing to allow the original title holders access.

A community representative revealed the dispute has dragged on for over 40 years, affecting multiple families who have lost agricultural opportunities and income. However, residents expressed satisfaction that local administrators intervened to negotiate a temporary cease-fire, allowing both parties to separate peacefully.

Kok Sung District Chief disclosed that authorities have met with both parties, each insisting on their rights to the land. A provisional arrangement has been made for each party to manage non-disputed areas, while overlapping sections await a land survey by officials to determine true boundaries and ownership. The district chief added that if the survey resolves the matter, the case will close; otherwise, it may escalate to court proceedings.

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National

Princess Ubolratana Opens Thai Night Cannes 2026

Princess Ubolratana opened Thai Night Cannes 2026 in France to promote Thailand's film and entertainment industry globally, showcasing the country's shift from production base to creative storyteller on the international stage.

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Princess Ubolratana presided over the opening of Thai Night Cannes 2026 at the Grand Salon of Carlton Cannes Hotel in Cannes, France on May 14, 2026. Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Suthummaphan announced the organization of activities to promote Thailand's entertainment business image and build networks on the international stage.

Thai Night is a significant initiative by the Commerce Ministry's International Trade Promotion Department (DITP) conducted regularly at major global venues including the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market, Cannes Film Festival, and American Film Market. These events aim to promote the potential of Thailand's film industry, foster business networking with entertainment industry operators from various countries, and drive Thai entertainment into the global market.

This year's event was organized under the concept "Reimagining Thailand" with the theme "Thailand – Where Films Come Alive," reflecting Thailand's evolving role in the entertainment industry. The concept portrays Thailand's transformation from a production base to a creative origin, from a service provider to a story creator, and from a domestic industry to a global creative partner.

The Commerce Ministry invited key international film industry figures including buyers, producers, distributors, investors, creators, directors, foreign media, festival organizers, celebrities, and entertainment business operators to participate. Princess Ubolratana opened the event and discussed the current state of Thailand's film industry and the country's readiness to collaborate with international partners on creative works for the global stage.

Activities included video presentations of Thai entrepreneurs' works at the Marché du Film Thai pavilion, creative performances blending music and singing to showcase Thailand's entertainment potential, and a showreel presentation under the "Reimagining Thailand" concept highlighting the industry's strengths. Deputy Prime Minister Supachai stated that Thai Night helps promote Thailand's film and entertainment industry image internationally, builds business cooperation networks, increases trade opportunities, and develops Thailand's creative industries alongside related businesses in food, culture, tourism, and Thai lifestyle.

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National

SENA Shakes Up Real Estate Market with 'SENA Limits Expensive' Campaign, Locks in Original Costs and Best Prices

SENA Development launched the 'SENA Limits Expensive' campaign freezing prices on over 50 ready-to-move homes and condos, offering zero-baht booking, up to 100% financing, and rent-to-own options to counter rising housing costs. The campaig

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SENA Development is making an aggressive push into the real estate market with the 'SENA Limits Expensive' campaign, freezing prices on ready-to-move-in homes and condos across more than 50 projects amid rising housing costs. The campaign counters climbing expenses with the philosophy 'Not Expensive, Easy to Buy,' offering three main options: easiest purchase with zero-baht booking and maximum 100% financing, immediate burden reduction with up to two years of free common area fees, and LivNex rent-to-own for those not yet ready to borrow, starting at 4,100 baht per million baht monthly with rental payments convertible to savings for future purchase discounts.

Umapon Thanyalaksanaphak, Senior Director of Corporate Marketing at SENA Development, stated the campaign reflects the company's vision of helping Thais become homeowners, not just offering cheap prices. In a time when everything costs more, SENA chose to 'limit expensive' rather than burden customers, designing solutions that reduce costs both at purchase and during occupancy.

The campaign also features a unique 'Trade Old Car for New Condo' promotion, transforming car expenses into long-term asset building for urban lifestyle seekers. Additionally, SENA designed projects supporting 'Green Living Affordable & Accessible' through energy-efficient homes with Solar Roof, Battery, and EV-Ready features offering up to 300,000 baht tax deductions, plus low-carbon condos near BTS stations with V MOVE EV Shuttle Service reducing transportation and fuel costs.

The 'SENA Limits Expensive' campaign covers over 50 home and condo projects in high-potential locations near BTS, expressways, employment centers, and educational institutions, including ready-to-move condos like SENA Kith Phahon Yothin-Navaankorn, Niche Mono Rama 9, Flexi Sathorn-Charoen Nakhon, and Cozy Srinakharintr 38, plus housing projects such as SENA Village Raminthra Km.9, SENA Vela Sukhumvit-Bangpu, SENA Village Bangna Km.29, and SENA Grand Home Rangsit-Tiwanon.

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Police

Tragic: Factory Worker Killed After Motorcycle Falls on Road, Body Slides Under Bus

A 35-year-old factory worker died on Rama 2 Road in Bangkok when his motorcycle fell and slid under a public bus on May 20, authorities said. Police are investigating whether to charge the bus driver.

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At 9:00 AM on May 20, 2025, Lieutenant Colonel Narong Tian Kant of the Samsen Police Station received a report of a collision between a public bus and a motorcycle that resulted in a fatality on Rama 2 Road in Samsen subdistrict, Bang Khun Thian District. Officers rushed to the scene with a forensic pathologist from Siriraj Hospital and volunteer rescue workers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation.

The accident occurred on Rama 2 Road heading toward Makhai, in a dual parallel lane construction area with elevated roadwork. The victim's body was found face-down in the middle of the road with head injuries from being struck by the bus. The deceased was identified as 35-year-old Mr. Krishanu (surname withheld), a factory employee.

Nearby, officers found a Yamaha motorcycle bearing Samut Sakhon registration plates with damage on the right side. Approximately 100 meters away, they located a Route 140 public bus traveling between Makhai and Chulachomklao Monument. Blood stains were found on the left rear wheel and wheel well.

The bus driver, 45-year-old Mr. Joe (surname withheld), stated that while driving toward Makhai in the second lane, he saw the motorcycle fall and the rider slide under his vehicle, causing the accident. Police have invited the bus driver for further questioning at the station and will consider filing charges after investigation. Relatives of the deceased have been contacted to claim the body for religious funeral rites.

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