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Celebrity Couple Donates 100,000 Baht on Birthday

Celebrities Boy Anuwat and Jib Pichittra donated 100,000 baht to Thammasat Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital on Boy's birthday to support patients, newborns, and medical equipment.

Celebrity Couple Donates 100,000 Baht on Birthday
2 Aug Khaosod

A meaningful birthday celebration: celebrities Boy Anuwat and Jib Pichittra have donated 100,000 baht to support patients and newborns at Thammasat Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. To mark Boy's birthday on August 1st, the couple made a substantial charitable gift aimed at helping underprivileged patients and infants, while also funding medical equipment to strengthen the hospital's treatment capabilities. Boy expressed his heartfelt motivation through a touching statement: "This birthday, I want to share the love and well-wishes I've received by transforming them into treatment opportunities for those in need. We hope to play a small part in helping newborns and disadvantaged patients, and in supporting medical equipment so the hospital can care for more people. Every act of giving is a healing force." The birthday celebration perfectly embodied their shared belief that giving is powerful medicine, prompting fans to celebrate their compassionate deed and send wishes for the couple's continued joy, good health, and many more meaningful stories to come.

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Police

Police Question Gunman's Girlfriend Over Fatal Shooting

A 23-year-old man shot and killed a 27-year-old at a Bangkok temple funeral, then died by suicide in a hotel room as police closed in; authorities are now questioning his girlfriend about the incident and investigating whether drugs or a fi

Police Question Gunman's Girlfriend Over Fatal Shooting
2 Aug Khaosod

Police are questioning the girlfriend of Noprat, known as Bangsan (name withheld), 23, who shot and killed Phochai (name withheld), 27, at a funeral for Phochai's girlfriend at Bung Thong Luang Temple in Bang Kapi district, Bangkok. After the shooting, Bangsan fled to a hotel room in Kannayao district with his girlfriend before taking his own life while surrounded by police.

On August 2, 2569, Pol. Col. Thanapan, commander of Ladphrao Police Station, confirmed that Bangsan shot himself while being surrounded by officers and was rushed to hospital in the early morning hours. He was pronounced dead at 3:45 a.m.

Investigators are sending the seized firearm to the police forensics unit to determine whether it is the same weapon used to kill Phochai at the temple. Police also plan to summon Bangsan's girlfriend, who was with him in the hotel room, for questioning and will test her for drug use as part of the investigation.

Police have already interviewed the girlfriend at Kannayao Police Station regarding Bangsan's act of self-harm before releasing her. The Ladphrao Police Station is handling the investigation into the temple shooting and any drug involvement.

Investigators are focusing on two main lines of inquiry: tracing the origin of the firearm and determining whether drugs were involved in the case. Regarding motive, police are emphasizing a revenge angle stemming from the death of Bangsan's close friend, Phochai's girlfriend, who died from a gunshot wound. Bangsan apparently believed Phochai was responsible for her death, though police are still gathering evidence to establish the full facts of the case.

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Police

Pattaya Court Denies Bail in Russian Siblings Murder Case

A Pattaya court denied bail to two men accused of murdering Russian siblings whose bodies are believed buried in Huai Yai, citing the severity of charges and flight risk.

2 Aug The Thaiger Crime

Pattaya court denies bail for Russian siblings’ murder suspectsLegacyA Pattaya provincial court has denied bail to suspects held over two separate murder cases in Huai Yai, ruling that the seriousness of the charges, the severity of potential penalties, and the risk of flight made release too dangerous. The first case centres on the deaths of two Russian siblings, who vanished along with their Honda ADV 150 motorcycle before Huai Yai Police Station investigators uncovered evidence linking the disappearance to a killing. Police allege the pair were murdered and their bodies buried. Investigators brought 43 year old Thanatip “Pong” Kerdthong and 39 year old Thongchai Srinil before Pattaya Provincial Court on August 1 for their first detention hearing. Police requested an initial 12-day detention period, running August 1 to 12, to continue gathering evidence. Thanatip and Thongchai face a raft of charges, including jointly committing premeditated murder, committing an offence to obtain benefits or conceal another crime, nighttime robbery, impersonating police officers while armed, and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. The court denied their release, noting that both men were arrested under court-issued warrants, that the charges carry severe penalties, and that the circumstances of the alleged offences were serious. Police prosecutors also opposed bail, and judges cited a risk that the suspects could flee. In a separate case, filed under case number F.597/2569, suspects accused of killing a family of three were also denied bail by the same court. The charges include jointly committing premeditated murder, nighttime robbery, impersonating police officers, and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. The court reached the same conclusion as in the first case, citing the seriousness of the charges, the severity of the alleged offences, and concerns that the suspects could escape if released. Following the rulings, correctional officers transferred Thanatip and Thongchai to Pattaya Remand Prison in line with standard legal procedure. Huai Yai Police Station continues to investigate both cases and is working to establish the full sequence of events, including whether other individuals were involved.

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National

Chiang Mai Buddhist Monks Accused of Extortion, Sex Parties

A Chiang Mai monk has allegedly extorted money from fellow monks by threatening to block their ecclesiastical promotions and demanding fees of 10,000 to 100,000 baht for temple appointments, according to a former district chief who confirme

Chiang Mai Buddhist Monks Accused of Extortion, Sex Parties
2 Aug Khaosod

On August 2, 2025, reporters followed up on the unfolding scandal involving Chiang Mai monks, after senior religious figures warned of secret parties held during Buddhist Lent. Multiple prominent temple monks have allegedly hired male entertainers to provide services at their quarters, invited fellow monks to parties, and driven luxury private vehicles while coordinating meetups across temples. Officials have called for an end to the behavior, with some entertainers fearing HIV infection and requesting monks undergo blood tests before intimate contact, with parties requiring proof of negative test results.

A former Chiang Mai district chief has now revealed that one monk has been collecting secrets about monastic misconduct—including wrongdoings by district abbot leaders and temple abbots across Chiang Mai. This monk has repeatedly abused his position and claims to have played a role in securing important ecclesiastical appointments. The former chief stated: "I can confirm that apart from hoarding secrets about monks' various wrongdoings across Chiang Mai, this monk has demanded money from an abbot, receiving as much as 100,000 baht recently."

The monk allegedly offers various justifications: payment can secure promotion from abbot to sub-district ecclesiastical leader or district leader. Some monks are appointed to temples lacking resident monks, while inviting the monk to events commands fees ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 baht depending on temple size. Without payment, he allegedly threatens to have positions reassigned to other monks.

Before collecting money, the monk's team scouts temples by size—small, medium, or large. Larger, ornate temples are charged higher amounts. However, even medium or small temples with wealthy, prominent patrons or well-known political donors can be charged 10,000 to 100,000 baht or more. Chiang Mai's monastic community has long been aware of these problems, which have persisted for months, with additional issues still being documented. The former chief said.

Reporters have gathered extensive evidence regarding the Chiang Mai monastic misconduct, including monks hiring entertainers for temple parties. Authorities are expected to pursue charges. Regarding the extortion monk collecting money for maintaining ecclesiastical positions, key figures such as the former Chiang Mai district chief have come forward confirming misconduct has occurred.

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National

Thai Influencers Promote Community Products in Record-Breaking Livestream

Popular influencers Sol and Mone broke livestream records promoting Thailand Post's "Connecting Happiness" initiative, showcasing locally-made food products from five communities across the nation.

Thai Influencers Promote Community Products in Record-Breaking Livestream
2 Aug Khaosod

Popular Thai influencers Sol and Mone have sparked major momentum around Thailand Post's "Connecting Happiness" community product initiative, smashing livestream viewership records. The young creators, with their signature charm, have turned locally-made products into must-have kitchen staples nationwide.

Mone, famous for her catchphrase "Already chosen!", teamed up with her twin brother Sol to break livestream records by showcasing community products from the initiative. The livestream connected real producers from five model communities directly with customers across Thailand.

Five featured products that drove viewership: - Crispy tilapia sheets from Nil Kha brand, a community enterprise from Tha Kham, Chachoengsao - Sticky rice from Khao Hang Thip brand, a community enterprise from Wan Niwat, Sakon Nakhon - Fermented fish from Suk Lam brand, a community development group from Ban Huai Mak Lam, Udon Thani - Dried aromatic shrimp from Lenya brand, a community enterprise from Tha Sak, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Salted eggs from Khai Kem Asom Jai Ya brand, a community enterprise from Chaiya, Surat Thani

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Police

Biker Gang Brutally Assaults Cannabis Shop Worker in Chiang Mai

A biker gang brutally assaulted a cannabis shop worker in Chiang Mai on July 31, forcing him to crawl and grovel before kicking and beating him; police have arrested two suspects and are pursuing other gang members involved.

Biker Gang Brutally Assaults Cannabis Shop Worker in Chiang Mai
2 Aug Khaosod

On August 2, authorities reported a serious assault in Chiang Mai province in which a gang of motorcycle riders attacked a cannabis shop worker in the city center, ordering him to crawl and grovel before kicking him in the jaw and beating him. The gang reportedly had subordinates record the incident. Police from Chang Phueak Station have now arrested two suspects believed to be the main perpetrators and filed three serious charges, while urgently pursuing other gang members involved to press charges.

The incident occurred on July 31 at approximately 11:14 p.m. inside a cannabis shop in Chang Phueak subdistrict, Mueang district, Chiang Mai. A group of five to six assailants brutally attacked a male employee, leaving him with severe injuries, a swollen head, and bleeding. Investigation revealed that the gang leader forced the victim to kneel and crawl to grovel at their feet. Despite the victim raising his hands in plea for mercy and apologizing throughout, he was kicked in the jaw and beaten repeatedly and savagely.

Footage shows a biker gang member wearing a Harley-Davidson group shirt forcing the injured victim to crawl on his knees to apologize. The victim complied with an apology while trembling in fear. After crawling to the gang leader's feet and bowing as threatened, the victim was kicked in the jaw and struck and beaten against the pavement multiple times. Security camera audio from nearby captured the perpetrator shouting, "You're playing around with my girl—you dare mess with someone else's woman?" which is believed to have been the motive for the assault.

After the attack, the gang removed the memory card from the shop's security camera in an attempt to destroy evidence. However, police were able to investigate using footage from surrounding security cameras and identify the perpetrators. On the evening of August 1, the Chang Phueak Station investigation team arrested two main suspects and brought them in for interrogation and legal proceedings. The suspects were charged with three counts: jointly committing assault causing bodily harm with premeditation; jointly stealing property at night by removing the security camera memory card; and jointly coercing someone by threat of harm to life, body, or liberty. Police are actively pursuing all remaining gang members to press full charges.

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Breaking

Record-Breaking Mountaineer Nirmal Purja Dies in Pakistan Avalanche

Nirmal Purja, the British-Nepali mountaineer who set a world record climbing all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters, was killed in an avalanche on Broad Peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range on July 30, along with nine others including three members

Record-Breaking Mountaineer Nirmal Purja Dies in Pakistan Avalanche
2 Aug Khaosod

Elite Expeditions announced that Nirmal Purja, 43, a celebrated British-Nepali mountaineer, was among 10 people killed in an avalanche on Broad Peak (K3), the world's 12th highest mountain at 8,047 meters, in Pakistan's Karakoram range on July 30. Three members of Purja's climbing team—American Mallory Gaes, Omani Nadira Ahmed Abdullah Al Harthi, and Nepali Pur Bahadur Gurung—were found dead in the disaster.

Nepalese Prime Minister Balendra Shah confirmed Purja's death, stating: "The tragic loss of six Nepali climbers and four foreign nationals, including world-record holder Nirmal Purja, in Pakistan's Karakoram range has shocked us. Their history of courage, dedication, and sacrifice will forever inspire us."

Purja was born in Nepal and later served in the British Army. In 2019, he became the fastest person to climb all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters, breaking the previous record by over seven years. He gained worldwide recognition after Netflix released the documentary "14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible" about his journey.

In his final post on X from July 27, Purja revealed he had not originally planned to climb Broad Peak. "The initial plan was to climb only G2," he wrote, referring to Gasherbrum 2, another Karakoram peak. Before departing for Pakistan, he realized that summiting Broad Peak would leave him just one mountain shy of becoming "the first person in history to climb all fourteen 8,000-meter peaks twice without supplemental oxygen."

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Police

Singer and Music Video Star Dies in Motorcycle Accident

A 29-year-old musician and music video actor died after his motorcycle fell into an uncovered drainage ditch near Tha Thon Temple in Songkhla Province on August 1st, with relatives demanding the contractor improve safety at the construction

Singer and Music Video Star Dies in Motorcycle Accident
2 Aug Khaosod

A 29-year-old southern Thai musician and music video actor died early on August 1st after his motorcycle fell into a large open drainage ditch on a road near Tha Thon Temple in Bang Klam District, Songkhla Province. Police and rescue workers from the Mitrapap Samakkhi Foundation in Haad Yai found the victim, Waiyathaya (nickname Ann), lying face-down with his head submerged in water, and his overturned motorcycle in the ditch. The body was taken to Haad Yai Hospital for autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

Friends and relatives gathered at the accident site that night to seek justice, believing the incident was caused by careless construction work and the complete absence of warning signs or protective barriers. Sataphorn, a close friend of the victim, stated: "The accident location is extremely dangerous with no advance warning signs, insufficient lighting, and no metal covers over the dug ditch. Someone on a motorcycle has been injured falling into this hole before. We want the contractor to take responsibility, and this tragedy should serve as a warning to improve construction site safety."

The victim was described as hardworking and talented, performing as a southern Thai musician and music video actor. He supported his family—including his 3-year-old son—by working multiple jobs including construction labor and food delivery. His 70-year-old grandmother, Phontip, tearfully recounted that the boy's parents had separated and his mother lives abroad. She recalled that just before the accident, her grandson had mentioned not working with her on Saturday due to a Buddhist ordination ceremony he planned to attend. "I never imagined those words were an omen of something tragic," she said, adding that her great-grandson is now left without a father.

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Police

One-Year-Old Girl Dies After Abuse by Mother's New Partner

A nearly 2-year-old girl in Chachoengsao province died from severe head trauma inflicted by her caregiver, a 31-year-old man hired by her father who confessed to police after the child was admitted to hospital with fatal injuries.

One-Year-Old Girl Dies After Abuse by Mother's New Partner
2 Aug Khaosod

A 1-year-11-month-old girl has died following abuse by a 31-year-old man, the new partner of her grandmother, in Chachoengsao province. Police received notification of the unusual death at Plaeng Yao Hospital on August 1 at 9 p.m. The child's body bore bruising across her entire body and genital injuries inconsistent with a fall.

The child's father, 26-year-old Rueang Sak (surname withheld), stated that he and the child's mother had separated, making him a single parent. He hired 31-year-old Sai Yan (surname withheld), the new husband of his mother-in-law, to help care for his daughter beginning July 4. On July 31 at 4:30 p.m., he received a call that his daughter had fallen down the stairs with bruises. She was rushed to Plaeng Yao Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 9 p.m.

Initial autopsy results indicated the child died from bleeding in the brain caused by severe blunt force trauma to the head. Police brought Sai Yan in for questioning, during which he confessed to causing the child's death. He has been detained and charged. Further detailed autopsy of the injuries and genital trauma is ongoing to support the prosecution.

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Police

Pickup Truck Plunges From Bangkok Expressway, Crashes on Concrete

A pickup truck plunged from Bangkok's Sri Rat Expressway near Sanam Luang early August 2, critically injuring a 30-something driver and a young child trapped in the wreckage.

Pickup Truck Plunges From Bangkok Expressway, Crashes on Concrete
2 Aug Khaosod

Police received a report of a pickup truck crashing down onto the Sri Rat Expressway (Phase 2) near Sanam Luang at around 4:30 a.m. on August 2, 2025. The incident occurred in a construction zone near Ratchadamnoen Soi (Dr. Ling) in Makkasan, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok. Officers from the Expressway Station 2, Din Daeng Police, expressway rescue, Erawan emergency responders, and Poh Teck Tung Foundation volunteers rushed to the scene.

At the location, authorities found a gray Bangkok-registered pickup truck with severe front-end damage, lying upside down on a concrete debris pile. The driver, a man aged 30–35, had suffered a fractured skull and nasal bleeding. A 3–4-year-old girl was also injured critically. Both victims were immediately taken to a hospital for treatment.

According to construction workers who witnessed the incident, they heard a loud impact sound on the expressway before the truck plunged down and struck the concrete pile with great force. The driver emerged from the vehicle bleeding profusely from the head. When workers approached, they found the young girl trapped in the wreckage and immediately alerted emergency services.

Initial investigation revealed skid marks and damage to concrete barriers at a junction on the expressway, suggesting the truck was traveling at high speed. Officers believe that when the vehicle reached the intersection, it lost control and became airborne before crashing to the ground below. Authorities are awaiting the victims' recovery before conducting a full investigation into the exact cause of the accident.

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National

Anti-Corruption Theater Project Enlists Youth With Actress Mint Chalida

Youth across Thailand's Eastern Region are collaborating with actress Mint Chalida and fellow performers to write and stage anti-corruption plays, helping young people understand how dishonesty affects society and their future.

Anti-Corruption Theater Project Enlists Youth With Actress Mint Chalida
2 Aug Khaosod

The National Anti-Corruption Fund (NAAC) is driving a creative awareness-building initiative titled "Anti-Corruption Drama Workshop: Youth Against Corruption in the Eastern Region" to instill ethics and moral values in the younger generation. The project creates a platform for children and youth to express themselves, collaborate on writing plays that address corruption from their perspective, and build psychological defenses for a transparent and sustainable Thai society.

The project's centerpiece is an opportunity for participating youth to perform short plays alongside celebrated actress Mint Chalida Vijitrwongthong and actors Jub Jaeng Wimonpan, Chaleejangha, Tar Pongthanit, and Jitraranon. These artists serve as mentors and role models, sharing experiences and performing alongside students from Dara Samuthorn School in Si Racha, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement and positive energy.

Key benefits include developing critical thinking by allowing youth to write, analyze, and interpret corruption problems firsthand, helping them grasp the profound impact of corruption on society beyond mere theory. The initiative also develops life skills through theatrical arts, building confidence, teamwork, responsibility, and creative communication. When the youth-created plays are shared publicly, they become a voice resonating through families, schools, and communities, raising awareness of the importance of integrity.

Working with role models like Mint Chalida not only builds children's confidence but also leverages celebrity influence to effectively advance social causes. Student Jirachatya Singhasenanee reflected: "At first, I thought corruption was just an adult problem, but by working together to write and interpret the issue, I realized that dishonesty from our school days impacts our country's future." Fellow student Gawintip Bunma added: "We're proud to use our voices through theater to send a message that Thai youth will not tolerate corruption."

Participation in this project develops performance and teamwork skills while fostering responsible citizens who understand the importance of integrity—a cornerstone for the country's future development. The anti-corruption drama project is more than entertainment; it is a learning space that unites youth and community members in building a better society.

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