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Drunk BMW Driver Kills Three in Nonthaburi Crash

A drunk BMW driver crashed into a tuk tuk in Nonthaburi early Friday, killing three people traveling to a market; the 31-year-old driver tested more than three times the legal alcohol limit.

20 Jul The Thaiger Crime

BMW driver tested positive for alcohol after killing 3 in NonthaburiLegacyThree people died when a drunk BMW driver crashed into a tuk tuk in a village in Nonthaburi this morning, July 20. Officers from Bang Bua Thong Police Station and rescuers from the Ruam Katanyu Foundation were called to the scene in Chonlada Bang Bua Thong Village on Bang Kluay-Sai Noi Road at about 4am. The collision occurred near Section 12 of the housing estate. Police identified the victims as 82 year old Lamai Autchamakornluck, 77 year old Phat Sae-ngow and 37 year old Prathumporn Prasertkantong. Lamai and Prathumporn were pronounced dead at the scene. Rescue workers performed CPR on Phat for more than 30 minutes, but she later died from her injuries. Photo via KhaoSod Police said the three victims were travelling in a tuk tuk from the village to a nearby market, where Lamai and Phat were due to operate their business. The tuk tuk overturned and sustained significant damage in the collision. The BMW driver, identified as 31 year old Yotsathon Jongphutsiri, remained at the scene and cooperated with police. According to investigators, a breath alcohol test revealed that he had 152 milligrams of alcohol per cent in his system, which is above Thailand’s legal limit of 50 milligrams per cent. Yotsathon told police he did not see the tuk tuk while driving home through the village. Some media outlets reported that the driver had been drinking while watching the FIFA World Cup final before the crash. However, police have not confirmed that information. Photo via KhaoSod Investigators believe speed may have been a factor and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to establish the circumstances of the collision. Police said the final charges will be determined after the investigation is completed. The fatal Nonthaburi BMW crash follows other recent road accidents. On July 4, police in Pattaya investigated a crash involving an SUV driven by a Chinese national that struck several vehicles waiting at traffic lights. Police said the driver refused a breath alcohol test. In April, another BMW crashed into a KFC restaurant in Bangkok, injuring 12 people, including customers, employees and food delivery riders. Although witnesses suspected the driver had been intoxicated, police did not confirm those claims. The story BMW driver tested positive for alcohol after killing 3 in Nonthaburi as seen on Thaiger News.

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Police

Man, 70, Bleeds to Death After Cutting Finger With Machete

A 70-year-old man in Lopburi Province bled to death after accidentally cutting his finger with a machete while trimming vegetation, with authorities concluding shock from blood loss and alcohol consumption caused his death.

Man, 70, Bleeds to Death After Cutting Finger With Machete
20 Jul Khaosod

At 6:30 a.m. on July 20, officers from Tha Hin Police Station in Muang District, Lopburi Province, responded to a report of an unexplained death at a two-story wooden house. Police coordinated with a doctor from Phra Narai Maharaj Hospital and volunteers from a local charity to investigate. The son of the deceased was found grief-stricken waiting for officers, and a trail of blood droplets was discovered from the front door through the bedroom to the bathroom entrance. Officers found the body of Chaiynat, a 70-year-old homeowner, surrounded by scattered blood. A mixed-breed dog named Nokia refused to leave the body or allow anyone to approach until the son, Songphon, 26, confined the animal.

Songphon explained that three people lived in the house: his parents and himself. His mother worked in Ayutthaya Province, while he worked night shifts and had left home around noon the previous day. When he returned at approximately 4:15 a.m., he was shocked to discover large quantities of blood throughout the house and initially suspected his father had been attacked. However, he found a first-aid kit and bloodstained cotton near the refrigerator. His father regularly trimmed vegetation around the house and drank alcohol, but had never quarreled with anyone, suggesting the incident was accidental.

The autopsy revealed a wound consistent with a serrated knife cut at the base of the left index finger, with evidence that the thumb had been pressed to attempt to stop the bleeding. The coroner concluded that due to advanced age, excessive blood loss, and alcohol consumption, the victim likely went into shock and died. Police found the machete in a laundry basket and evidence of tamarind tree trimming, along with blood droplets leading into the house. No signs of struggle or foul play were found. The body has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for further investigation into the exact cause of death.

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National

Pathum Thani Ramps Up Flu Vaccination Drive With 265,000 Doses

Pathum Thani Province is distributing 265,000 free flu vaccine doses this year as part of its third consecutive annual campaign to build community immunity. Vaccination services are available at health centers throughout the province until

Pathum Thani Ramps Up Flu Vaccination Drive With 265,000 Doses
20 Jul Khaosod

Pathum Thani Provincial Administration (PTAO) is reinforcing its role as a model local government organization in public health, continuing its aggressive flu vaccination campaign for the third consecutive year to build community immunity and sustainably improve residents' well-being. The initiative operates under the slogan "Good Health Starts Here: PTAO Cares About Your Health."

Influenza is a seasonal disease that occurs every year and affects public health broadly. Over the past three years, PTAO has recognized the importance of this issue and implemented proactive policies to secure high-quality vaccines for residents. Recently, Governor Kamnalwit Thupkrajang (Big Jazz) visited communities to inspect vaccination services and encourage residents, merchants, and students participating in the program. He announced that this year's campaign has distributed 265,000 free vaccine doses across the province.

Gov. Kamnalwit reported that public response has been excellent and growing each year, with increasing confidence in vaccine safety. Annual flu vaccination not only reduces severe illness and hospital admissions but also eases household financial burdens, strengthening the province's primary health care system and advancing it toward becoming a truly safe and healthy city.

PTAO invites at-risk groups, youth, and unvaccinated residents to receive free flu vaccines until July 31, 2025 at the PTAO multipurpose building (near Pathum Thani Market) and all health centers and stations throughout the province. No appointment needed—just bring your ID card. More details are available on the PTAO Facebook page. For inquiries, contact the PTAO Public Health Office at 02-975-8940–8, ext. 126.

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National

Thailand Closes Talks Door as Cambodia Pursues UNCLOS Dispute

Thailand halted negotiations with Cambodia after it escalated their maritime dispute to UNCLOS arbitration instead of pursuing bilateral talks, with Thai officials also concerned about Cambodia's public announcements of Chinese weapons deli

Thailand Closes Talks Door as Cambodia Pursues UNCLOS Dispute
20 Jul Khaosod

Thailand has closed the door on negotiations with Cambodia after Cambodia chose to bring their maritime dispute to the UNCLOS mechanism, making progress on land border talks impossible. Thai officials expressed concern about Cambodia's publicizing of Chinese tank deliveries during this delicate period, and urged China to consider the impact of supplying weapons to Cambodia.

On July 20, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Siwarak Phuangkaetkaew stated that China has offered to facilitate Thai-Cambodian talks, but communication channels between the two countries remain limited. Although Thailand proposed after the leaders' meeting in Cebu during the ASEAN summit that bilateral negotiations be used to build mutual trust on all issues, Cambodia instead moved forward with compulsory arbitration proceedings on maritime borders rather than negotiating bilaterally first.

Siwarak emphasized that UNCLOS offers multiple mechanisms, such as voluntary mediation, before proceeding to binding arbitration. "Since Cambodia is not ready to discuss as agreed in Cebu, negotiations on land borders have become difficult," he said. "This closes the door on opportunities to discuss land and maritime border issues. The best outcome would be if China maintains its goodwill and neutrality, and encourages Cambodia to honor the Cebu agreement and recognize the importance of impartiality."

Siwarak also expressed concern that Cambodia's publicizing of Chinese tank deliveries at this sensitive moment—when the ceasefire remains fragile—is unhelpful. He urged China to consider this concern, noting that while gray-zone Chinese businesses represent only a small portion of total Chinese investment, recent incidents involving Chinese nationals obtaining Thai nationality through fraudulent newborn registrations damage public perception and warrant Beijing's attention.

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Police

Police Bust Foreign Nominee Network in Chiang Mai

Police arrested five foreign nationals and two Thai suspects in Chiang Mai after identifying 31 companies suspected of using nominees to illegally control land and assets worth 633 million baht.

Police Bust Foreign Nominee Network in Chiang Mai
20 Jul Khaosod

Deputy Police Commissioner Samran Nualma directed the operation "Dismantling the Foreign Nominee Network Phase 5" in Chiang Mai province, with more than 250 personnel from Region 5 Police, Chiang Mai Provincial Police, and officials from the Business Development Department and Department of Land. The operation resulted in 18 search warrants across 31 cases involving assets worth 633 million baht.

Police screened over 33,144 registered companies in Chiang Mai and identified 4,741 with foreign shareholders, of which 1,591 were suspected nominees. This narrowed to 31 target companies: 16 suspected of using Thai nationals as nominee shareholders and 15 foreigners illegally holding land stakes comprising 29 plots totaling over 20 rai valued at approximately 633 million baht. Authorities issued arrest warrants for 22 foreign nationals across multiple nationalities including Myanmar (7), India (3), China (9), Britain (1), and Thai nationals (2), successfully apprehending 5 suspects—two Indians and three Myanmar nationals.

A significant case involved Village G.12 in Sariphi District where four companies were found using Thai nominees. One suspect, a Thai national named R., was imprisoned but continued to appear as shareholder and director in seven companies registered after his conviction, contradicting legitimate business participation. Another suspect, Thai national S., claimed ignorance of shareholding and receiving only 7,000 baht per transaction from a real estate agent for signing documents. A third suspect, Thai national C., denied knowledge of any shareholding involvement.

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Police

Foreign Woman Dies in Phuket Hit-and-Run

PHUKET: An unidentified foreign woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Thepkrasattri Rd in Koh Kaew early this morning (July 20), with police now reviewing CCTV footage to identify the driver.

Foreign Woman Dies in Phuket Hit-and-Run
20 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: An unidentified foreign woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Thepkrasattri Rd in Koh Kaew early this morning (July 20), with police now reviewing CCTV footage to identify the driver.

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National

Bangkok Esports 2026 Closes With Record Turnout

Bangkok Esports 2026 drew over 1,300 participants from 140 teams competing for 336,000 baht in prize money across four disciplines at Fashion Island shopping mall on July 18–19, establishing a record turnout for the youth-focused tournament

Bangkok Esports 2026 Closes With Record Turnout
20 Jul Khaosod

The Bangkok Office of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a closing ceremony for Bangkok Esports 2026, honoring the winning athletes after the competition on July 18–19, 2026 at Fashion Island shopping mall in Kannayao district. More than 1,300 participants from 140 teams across the country competed in four esports disciplines across ten competition divisions for a combined prize pool of 336,000 baht, drawing large crowds of youth, parents and spectators throughout the event.

The closing and awards ceremony was presided over by Panida Kaewmak, deputy director of the Bangkok Office of Culture, Sports and Tourism, alongside Bangkok Metropolitan Administration executives. Mallika Luang Nimitromash, marketing director for Thailand of TCP Business Group, which sponsored the prize money under the Red Bull brand, presented awards and congratulated the athletes, demonstrating cooperation between the public and private sectors in promoting Thailand's esports development.

Bangkok Esports 2026 was organized to nurture youth talent and provide a quality competitive platform for esports athletes, creating pathways for players to advance to higher-level competitions and building an esports community network in Bangkok. The tournament featured popular titles including Arena of Valor, Free Fire, FC Online and Street Fighter VI, and proceeded smoothly over two days with strong attendance and viewership.

The competition received prize money sponsorship from TCP Business Group under the Red Bull brand, which played a crucial role in making the event successful and inspiring young esports athletes to develop their skills for national and international competition. Bangkok congratulated all prize winners and thanked the athletes, coaches, parents, judges, officials, partners, Thai Esports Association, Garena Online Thailand, and TCP Business Group for their support in making Bangkok Esports 2026 a success, and pledged to continue promoting esports as a pathway to develop youth talent and foster sustainable growth of Thailand's esports industry.

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National

Thailand-China Sign 15 Cooperation Agreements on Final Day of Anutin Visit

Thailand and China signed 15 cooperation agreements during the final day of Thai PM Anutin's official visit, covering areas from trade and public health to nuclear research and space exploration.

Thailand-China Sign 15 Cooperation Agreements on Final Day of Anutin Visit
20 Jul Khaosod

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister, along with their delegation, completed the final day of an official visit to the People's Republic of China. The key highlight was the strengthening of bilateral relations and enhanced cooperation through the signing of 15 agreements and discussions with Chinese leaders at the Great Hall of the People.

In the morning, the Prime Minister and his wife traveled to Tiananmen Square to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Heroes Monument. The delegation then proceeded to the Great Hall of the People for talks with Zhao Leji, Chairman of the National People's Congress of China. Chinese Premier Li Qiang subsequently hosted the Thai Prime Minister with a formal reception in the North Hall, featuring an honor guard review before full-scale bilateral discussions commenced.

Following the talks, both leaders witnessed the signing of 15 memoranda of understanding and agreements covering multiple dimensions of cooperation, with ministers from relevant Thai and Chinese agencies as signatories. The agreements encompassed cooperation in anti-money laundering and combating financial terrorism; public health; aquatic product exports and standards; rural water management and irrigation; nuclear fusion research and exchange; Beidou satellite navigation system applications; higher education; and a joint Thai-China deep space exploration laboratory. The pacts represent a comprehensive upgrade of bilateral ties spanning technology, security, and economic sectors.

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National

Thailand Pushes to Clinch Reciprocal Trade Deal with U.S.

Thailand's commerce minister held talks with top U.S. officials in Washington to accelerate a reciprocal trade deal and address tariff investigations that could impact Thai exports. Both sides expressed commitment to narrowing gaps, though

Thailand Pushes to Clinch Reciprocal Trade Deal with U.S.
20 Jul Khaosod

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthummaphand reported that bilateral talks with three senior U.S. officials—Susie Wiles (White House Chief of Staff), Howard Lutnick (U.S. Commerce Secretary), and Rick Switzer (U.S. Deputy Trade Representative)—took place July 15–16, 2025 in Washington, D.C. The primary objective was to accelerate the Thailand-U.S. Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) negotiations and address Section 301 investigations while strengthening economic and investment cooperation. Suphajee stated that discussions went well and reiterated Thailand's status as a dependable Southeast Asian partner, noting that Thailand has pushed forward and shown flexibility on U.S. requests within existing legal and policy frameworks. The U.S. side thanked Thailand for its clear intent to expedite negotiations and commended efforts to balance trade, though the U.S. requires additional time to review Thai proposals, narrow gaps, and align expectations. Thailand remains committed to protecting national interests by leveraging investment issues and increased imports of U.S. goods, consistent with a Joint Statement agreed in July 2024 aimed at reducing the bilateral trade deficit.

Suphajee outlined ongoing ART progress, noting that Thailand has carefully considered U.S. demands and proposed mutually beneficial solutions. She emphasized that each country has different contexts, legal frameworks, and public policies, so success cannot be measured by a single standard but rather by whether both sides achieve their shared objectives based on mutual benefit. She also discussed Section 301 investigations currently targeting Thailand on two counts: structural excess production capacity and the absence of forced-labor import bans. The U.S. uses these as tools to drive tariffs against various countries following a Supreme Court ruling that found the President's emergency tariff authority unconstitutional. The U.S. is currently reviewing final investigation results, with preliminary tariffs set at 12.5 percent for 46 countries lacking forced-labor import bans, and 10–14 percent for countries with such laws or that conclude ART deals with the U.S. The U.S. is also investigating the excess capacity case, with tariff rates expected to be announced.

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Police

15-Year-Old Shot Dead in Pathum Thani Late-Night Ambush

A 15-year-old was shot dead in a late-night ambush near a temple in Pathum Thani after refusing to stop for masked riders on a motorcycle.

15-Year-Old Shot Dead in Pathum Thani Late-Night Ambush
20 Jul Khaosod

On July 20, Pol. Lt. Col. Prasert Gingkaset, a deputy investigation officer at Lam Luk Ka Police Station, responded to a report of a teenager shot dead beside a road near Wat Don Yai, Moo 9, Lam Luk Ka subdistrict, Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani. He arrived with fellow officers to find a 15-year-old male victim from the area with gunshot wounds to the head and back. A blue Honda Wave motorcycle without license plates was discovered nearby, along with one sandal.

Witnesses reported hearing three gunshots around 2:10 a.m. According to the victim's friend who was with him at the time, they had picked the victim up from his home in Khlong Jed and stopped for fuel in Khlong Paet before encountering a motorcycle. The riders demanded they stop, but the victim's friend refused and drove away. They encountered the suspects again near Wat Don Yai; both suspects were wearing masks and helmets.

The victim's mother, Marina Oidee, 51, said her son left home around 2 a.m. and was studying in the Continuing Education program. She noted he frequently left home and rarely shared details about his activities. She had been worried since he departed that night. Pol. Lt. Col. Prasert documented the scene and ordered officers to review CCTV footage and trace the suspects' escape route to pursue charges.

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Police

Foreign Tourist Struck and Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Phuket

A foreign tourist was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver on a Phuket road early July 20, with police reviewing surveillance footage to identify the vehicle and driver.

Foreign Tourist Struck and Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Phuket
20 Jul Khaosod

A foreign female tourist was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver on Thepkrasattri Road in Phuket's Koh Kaew subdistrict early on July 20, 2569. At 4:45 a.m., Pol. Lt. Col. Nattharee Pichit Chai Nitimeth, an investigator with Phuket City Police Station, received a report of a fatal pedestrian hit-and-run. Officers, a forensic pathologist from Vachira Phuket Hospital, and emergency rescue teams rushed to the scene, where they found the victim, a foreign woman, lying on her back in the middle of the road with a crushed skull and heavy bleeding. Officers found no identification documents on the body, only a mobile phone and a wallet. An initial autopsy was conducted before the body was transferred to Vachira Phuket Hospital. Police are reviewing CCTV footage to track down the vehicle responsible and pursue charges.

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