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Police

Family Claims Bodies of Couple Killed in Ladprao Beer Hall Fire

Families of a couple who died in a Ladprao beer hall fire claimed their bodies on July 14, leaving behind two young children; friends say blocked fire exits were a critical safety failure that contributed to the tragedy.

Family Claims Bodies of Couple Killed in Ladprao Beer Hall Fire
1d ago Khaosod

At 10:20 a.m. on July 14, 2025, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Police Hospital, Jitthiya, the aunt of Namphueng Thapsuek (Ice), who died along with her husband Suwichai Sirisolung (Lee) in the Ladprao beer hall fire, collected their bodies to take them back to Nakhon Nayok province for merit-making ceremonies amid deep sorrow.

Jitthiya and close friend Chudathip revealed that Ice and Lee were kind-hearted, cheerful people who always supported each other. The couple had two young children—a 5-year-old and a 4-year-old—who now face an uncertain future. While the older child has begun to understand that both parents have died, the younger is still unaware of what has happened. The family is currently discussing care arrangements for the children.

Friends of the deceased highlighted critical safety concerns at the entertainment venue, noting that tables and obstructions should never block walkways or fire exits. If management fears customers will leave without paying, they should station staff rather than lock or block exits, as this prevents people from escaping during emergencies. The fire has deeply affected those who knew the couple.

Ice had recently completed teacher training and worked to support her family, while Lee was a volunteer who constantly helped others. The family is calling for a transparent investigation and accountability, particularly regarding the blocked fire exits, which they believe was a major factor in the high death toll. They emphasized that no amount of compensation can replace the lives lost or restore what the family has lost. The family also demands that those responsible issue a public apology and take clear responsibility for the tragedy. According to those close to the couple, Lee also worked as a volunteer driver, providing free transportation for elderly people, children, and pregnant women. After news of his death spread online, many people expressed their grief and praised his dedication to volunteering.

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National

JAS Hosts World Cup Final Watch Party at Railway Park

JAS and MONO are hosting a free World Cup final watch party at Vachirabenjatas Park on July 19-20, featuring expert analysis and live commentary on a giant LED screen for Thai football fans.

JAS Hosts World Cup Final Watch Party at Railway Park
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Building on the momentum of previous World Cup fan gatherings, JAS and MONO are transforming Vachirabenjatas Park into Thailand's premier World Cup viewing venue for the championship final. The event will feature pre-match analysis from renowned football experts, live commentary from Thailand's top broadcasters, and a full audiovisual experience on a giant LED screen surrounded by intense fan atmosphere. Gates open at 11:30 p.m. on July 19, with kickoff scheduled for 2:00 a.m. on July 20, and entry is free through Gate 3 of the park. This is the final opportunity for Thai football fans to gather together to witness the crowning of a new world champion, as the World Cup only occurs once every four years. The event promises to be a historic night fans won't want to miss, with full lighting, sound, and a packed stadium-like atmosphere as fans experience the thrilling final moments live.

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National

Thailand and AirAsia Sign Three-Year Tourism Deal

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and AirAsia Group signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 9 July 2026 at Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to expand tourism cooperation and s...

1d ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and AirAsia Group signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 9 July 2026 at Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to expand tourism cooperation and s...

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Police

DSI Arrests 'Coach James' in Illegal Forex Trading Case at Airport

DSI arrested 'Coach James' at Suvarnabhumi Airport on arrival from the UAE for operating an unauthorized forex trading scheme and defrauding clients through a network of brokers and payment services.

DSI Arrests 'Coach James' in Illegal Forex Trading Case at Airport
1d ago Khaosod

On July 14, 2025, officers from the DSI's Investigation and Intelligence Division, working with police from the Investigation and Suppression Division and Immigration Bureau Region 2, arrested Theeraphong, alias 'Coach James,' one of two suspects named in a court arrest warrant. He faces charges under the Computer Crime Act of 2007 and fraud charges under Section 343 of the Criminal Code for operating as an introducing broker (IB) without authorization.

Theeraphong's role involved advising clients on forex trading and directing them to brokers within his network. Investigators found that the IB group's financial flows were interconnected with brokerage firms and payment service companies that numerous victims had filed complaints against.

Theeraphong was apprehended upon entry to Thailand from the United Arab Emirates at Suvarnabhumi Airport around 9:00 a.m. Officers recorded video and audio throughout the arrest and transfer process in compliance with anti-torture laws. He was brought to the DSI's Technology and Information Crimes Division at Government Center Building C, 9th Floor, Chaengwattana Road, Bangkok, for further legal proceedings.

When questioned by reporters at the center at 11:25 a.m., Theeraphong, dressed in a black t-shirt and black shorts without a mask or handcuffs, smiled but declined to comment. His lawyer, Amorn Kusol, requested that no questions be asked about case details and stated he would provide any necessary statements. Amorn denied all charges, including violations of the Computer Crime Act and fraud, and expressed surprise that a court warrant had been issued despite prior submissions of investigative points.

Justice Minister Rutthapol Naorawat confirmed that the DSI had arrested Theeraphong as one of the master group members and investment recruiters in the forex scheme. Regarding bail, authorities will determine whether to release him on bail or remand him to custody pending trial.

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National

Thai Celebrities Become PISEN's First Brand Ambassadors

Chinese tech brand PISEN has named Thai celebrities Kaeng Hurit and Nam Ping Naphassorn as its first brand ambassadors following the opening of its flagship store at CentralWorld. The move aims to position PISEN as a premium lifestyle gadge

Thai Celebrities Become PISEN's First Brand Ambassadors
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Following the successful launch of their first flagship store on the 4th floor of CentralWorld late last year, PISEN, a leading Chinese technology brand represented by PISEN Tech Thailand, is accelerating market expansion and customer growth. The company has unveiled two personalities—Kaeng Hurit and Nam Ping Naphassorn—as the inaugural Friends of PISEN ambassadors for Thailand, representing the new generation and helping communicate the brand's image to consumers more effectively.

Kaeng Hurit expressed his pride in the partnership: "I'm honored to work with an international brand like PISEN, especially as Thailand's first Friends of PISEN ambassadors. This collaboration brings new standards in quality gadgets to Thai consumers. I believe power banks today need to be both functional and stylish. My lifestyle demands constant movement, so having lightweight, sleek, premium-looking equipment makes daily life flow seamlessly."

Nam Ping Naphassorn added: "I'm thrilled because PISEN's premium brand image and attention to detail align perfectly with who we are. Being representatives for a brand that blends fashion and technology is exciting. For me, gadgets have become part of my daily luxury."

Miss Xiang Zhao, CEO of PISEN Tech Thailand, revealed the strategy behind their selection: "The positive response to our first store opening shows Thai customers value safety standards and long-term durability—strengths that align with our brand. Today we're positioning ourselves as a Premium Gadget Lifestyle Brand, not just focused on function but on becoming part of customers' lifestyles at every moment. Kaeng and Nam Ping represent the new generation with clear character and DNA matching what we're looking for. Their authentic, approachable image reflects our goal of being a friend-like brand that understands and supports customers' everyday needs."

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Weather

Six Provinces Face Landslide, Flash Flood Risk From Heavy Rain

Six northern and eastern provinces face elevated landslide and flash flood risks from heavy rainfall expected over the next 24 hours, with authorities urging residents in vulnerable areas near hillsides and waterways to prepare for sudden f

Six Provinces Face Landslide, Flash Flood Risk From Heavy Rain
1d ago Khaosod

The Department of Mineral Resources has alerted six provinces—Tak, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phayao, Nan, and Trat—to the heightened risk of landslides and flash floods due to persistent heavy rainfall and forecast rainfall expected to trigger ground movement. The Meteorological Department predicts heavy to very heavy rain across the northern, northeastern, and southern regions over the next 24 hours, with the northeast experiencing especially intense downpours caused by a low-pressure system centered over northern Vietnam and a strengthening southwest monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Residents in these areas must prepare for sudden flooding and flash floods, particularly on hillsides near waterways and in valleys. Network volunteers in high-risk zones have been directed to maintain close surveillance of geological hazards and ready emergency response systems; officials must immediately inspect affected areas to reassure residents and provide initial guidance.

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National

Thailand Cracks Down on Chinese Trucks Violating Approved Routes

Thai authorities are cracking down on Chinese trucks illegally diverting from approved trade routes to smuggle fruit into southern Thailand, with five container vehicles seized near Lang Suan in Chumphon province. Violators face immediate i

Thailand Cracks Down on Chinese Trucks Violating Approved Routes
1d ago Khaosod

The Department of Land Transport, coordinating with Chumphon-Prachuap Highway Police, has established checkpoints to intercept Chinese trucks operating outside permitted routes, warning that further violations will trigger immediate seizure, mandatory rerouting to approved paths, and strict legal action.

On July 14, 2025, Department Director Saropong Paithoonyapong disclosed enforcement efforts against Chinese cross-border cargo vehicles illegally deviating from GMS (Greater Mekong Subregion) transport agreements to smuggle fruit into southern Thailand. The department is implementing countermeasures to prevent repeat offenses and safeguard Thai transport operators.

On July 13, Chumphon Transport Office, collaborating with police from Lang Suan Station, district officials, customs, commerce department, and immigration checkpoints, conducted inspections of cargo trucks and sales permits. They also publicized international freight regulations under the GMS cross-border transport agreement signed by Cambodia, Laos, China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam at Lert Prom Market, Morkot Market, and nearby areas in Lang Suan District, Chumphon.

This proactive operation targets Chinese trucks attempting to deviate from authorized routes into southern regions. Following coordinated efforts between Chumphon Transport Office and highway police from both provinces, inspectors discovered five Chinese container trucks parked behind Morkot Market with no drivers present. Vehicle registration checks revealed these trucks were registered for international freight transport, had entered Thailand via Chiang Khong Customs in Chiang Rai between June 29 and July 1, with declared destinations in Bangkok and Chanthaburi. Officials seized the vehicles to investigate buyers, sellers, and parties involved in unauthorized cargo pickups for legal action.

The Department of Land Transport warns that any Chinese trucks operating outside approved routes will face immediate interception and document inspection. Violators will be fined and forced to return immediately to one of nine authorized GMS routes, with no permission to proceed to off-route destinations. The department has also notified foreign transport operators through diplomatic channels operating in Thailand who have violated these routes, urging strict driver supervision. Coordinating with highway police and relevant agencies, authorities will continue surveillance and interdiction; further violations will prompt reconsideration of stricter measures.

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Police

Grieving Mother Lays Flowers as Fire Victims Mourned

Families mourned victims of a deadly Lat Phrao bar fire on July 14, laying flowers and wreaths as survivors criticized the venue's cramped layout and inadequate emergency exits.

Grieving Mother Lays Flowers as Fire Victims Mourned
1d ago Khaosod

On July 14, a somber atmosphere surrounded the beer bar in Lat Phrao where the fire occurred, as families, relatives, friends, and acquaintances of the victims continuously brought white roses, wreaths, and condolence messages to lay at the entrance. The mother of Ms. Nanthip Thapsuk, one of the fatalities, placed a wreath while tearfully recounting that she learned of the tragedy around 1 a.m. after her daughter's friend's older sister, a volunteer at a foundation, informed her that her daughter had called to invite friends to the bar. The mother stated the family would collect her daughter's body from the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Police Hospital before transporting it to Nakhon Nayok province for a merit-making ceremony. Ms. Chutiya Sukanutsart, a regular patron who came to pay respects, revealed she had visited the bar twice, most recently in April, and noted the space felt cramped with tables packed too tightly together. She said she never noticed a rear exit—only a candy counter was visible—and remarked that fire escape signs were barely noticeable unless one worked there or actively looked for them. She described using only the front entrance and expressed anxiety about future outings, stating she would now choose venues with open spaces and clearly marked exits. Meanwhile, Union Mall, located near the incident site, conducted routine fire drill training for staff and shop representatives led by rescue officials to review procedures and correct equipment usage, emphasizing this was a scheduled weekly practice and not a special response to the bar fire.

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National

Thailand's King Elevates Eight Buddhist Monks to Senior Ranks

Thailand's King has elevated eight Buddhist monks to the senior rank of Somdet Phra Ratchakana, including the first foreign-born monk to receive this prestigious honor.

Thailand's King Elevates Eight Buddhist Monks to Senior Ranks
1d ago Khaosod

The Royal Gazette has published a royal decree elevating eight Buddhist monks to the rank of Somdet Phra Ratchakana. The elevation includes Phra Phrom Vichir Mongkol, Phra Phrom Vichir Athipatee, Phra Phrom Vichir Muni, Phra Phrom Vichir Agorn, Phra Phrom Dilok, Phra Phrom Molee, Phra Phrom Siddhi, and Phra Phrom Patch Yana Muni, the first foreign-born monk to receive this honor. Each monk has been granted a royal title and multiple subsidiary honors. The monks are assigned to various royal temples in Bangkok, including Wat Rajathiwas Viharn, Wat Mahathat Yuvaraj Rangsrit, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Wat Rajaphatigaram, Wat Samphraya, Wat Paknam, and Wat Saket, among others.

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Police

Thai Gang Member Files Police Report After Myanmar-Cambodia Rivals Post Hit Threats

A 17-year-old was shot in the ribs during an attack in Chon Buri involving rival gangs with Myanmar and Cambodian members, police said. The dispute reportedly escalated from an online challenge months ago, with threatening posts appearing o

Thai Gang Member Files Police Report After Myanmar-Cambodia Rivals Post Hit Threats
1d ago Khaosod

At 6:00 a.m. on July 13, 2025, Deputy Inspector Kittipoj Iamprapi of Nong Prue Police Station received a report of a quarrel and shooting at an unofficial wooden shelter on Chaiyapruek 2 Lane, Moo 9, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. He dispatched investigation officers to the scene, where they found evidence of fighting and property damage. The injured victim, a 17-year-old identified as Mr. A (alias), had been shot in the right ribcage and was rushed to hospital; surgeons removed the bullet. The perpetrators fled before police arrived.

Witnesses said that before the shooting, the attackers smashed the victim's motorcycle in front of his room. Local residents filmed the incident but were threatened by the armed assailants to delete the footage and complied out of fear. The perpetrators returned a second time, leading to a brawl that escalated when three gunshots rang out.

An 18-year-old witness, Mr. P (alias), said the injured victim had called him to help a friend called "Wave" after the rival group attacked the house. When he arrived, he found about three to four men and fought with them. The rivals retreated and fired their gun, shooting Nathsit and injuring him. He rushed Nathsit to the hospital.

Wave, 17, told officers that a group of men had broken in using rocks and sticks to destroy his house walls and motorcycle before fleeing. He called Nathsit and a friend for help, but the attackers returned and fired multiple shots, forcing everyone to run for their lives. He later learned Nathsit had been shot. The perpetrators also used a gun to threaten residents and stole a motorcycle.

Wave indicated the conflict may have started months ago through an online social media challenge, escalating into ongoing stalking and harassment. He provided photos of alleged perpetrators and threatening messages as evidence.

Under investigation is information suggesting the conflict involves a group of Myanmar and Cambodian teenagers upset after Cambodian youths gave information to someone known as "Hia Tee." This allegedly led to a previous assault. Later, threatening posts appeared on Facebook announcing they would hunt down and harm Hia Tee. However, police have not yet confirmed this as the true motive.

Hia Tee recently came to Nong Prue Police Station to give a statement, provide details about the dispute between the rival groups, and cooperate with the investigation. He indicated that before the incident, he and his Thai gang had gone to confront the perpetrators at their lodging, which resulted in a physical altercation captured on video.

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Police

TV Host Files Complaint Against Violent Neighbor Who Smashed Car With Axe

TV host Gor Theersakdi Panthajiriya filed a complaint after his neighbor smashed his car with an axe, the latest incident in a three-year pattern of harassment and property damage in Bangkok's Ramkhamhaeng area.

TV Host Files Complaint Against Violent Neighbor Who Smashed Car With Axe
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Broadcaster Gor Theersakdi Panthajiriya has repeatedly made headlines due to his neighbor's destructive behavior, including property damage, throwing excrement, and urinating on his home, causing distress to the community and nearby residents. Most recently, Gor filed another complaint and posted the news on social media, stating: "Caught him on camera—my neighbor from hell. Three years have passed and I still have to deal with people like this. Is there anyone in Thailand who can help us? The car in the town-in-town area has been smashed countless times, and each time he's released from court. His pink ID card seems to work wonders. This time it looks like an axe. If we can't do anything, we'll have to move instead. The problem is we have two houses here with lots of belongings and nowhere to put them." He added that the perpetrator was a woman previously but is a man this time, affecting both properties in the Suan Wang Thong, Tephila, Ramkhamhaeng 39 area.

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