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Norwegian Accused in Child Boxing Gym Abuse Dies

An 80-year-old Norwegian man accused of sexually abusing child boxers at a Rayong gym died of cancer one day before police raided the facility; his alleged accomplice, the gym owner's son, was arrested during an undercover operation.

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Norwegian man accused of sexually abusing child boxers dies of cancerLegacyA Norwegian man, allegedly involved in child sex abuse and prostitution at a boxing gym in Rayong, reportedly died of cancer just a day before Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) officers raided the premises. Police arrested a 28 year old son of the Rayong boxing gym owner, Naruebet, at a resort in Chon Buri on July 15 for procuring child boxers for prostitution. The arrest followed an undercover operation in which an officer posed as a prospective boxing student and questioned Naruebet about alleged sexual services. The undercover officer then arranged to purchase the services and set up a meeting with Naruebet and several boys at the resort, where the accused was arrested. Following the arrest, investigators searched the boxing gym and interviewed 15 child boxers. Following the children’s account, the 80 year old Norwegian man, identified only as Kim, was involved in the abuse. They claimed that the foreign man sexually abused child boxers and paid them between 500 and 5,000 baht. Photo via Channel 7 Several of the children alleged that the Norwegian man financially supported the gym and provided financial assistance to some of the children and their families. Channel 7 reported that the gym owner first met the Norwegian man about 10 years ago at a boxing competition in Pattaya. According to the broadcaster, Kim subsequently became a major financial supporter of the gym. According to Channel 7, investigators later learned from residents in the area that the Norwegian man had died from cancer one day before officers carried out the raid at the gym. The media also interviewed a man named Wa, who claimed to have been close to the Norwegian national. He claimed that he did not believe Naruebet was involved in the child prostitution ring, instead accusing another person connected to the gym named Tar. Photo via Facebook/ ตำรวจสอบสวนกลาง He further alleged that the Norwegian man and Naruebet had a strained relationship, claiming that Tar regularly brought child boxers to visit the foreign national, even during the final stages of his illness in Pattaya. He suggested that financial disputes between Tar and Kim, as well as between Tar and Naruebet, may have prompted Tar to report the matter to the police and shift the blame onto Naruebet. Police have not confirmed these claims. Channel 7 also reported that a Thai woman named Thippawan worked closely with the Norwegian man and managed his financial affairs. The broadcaster said attempts to contact her for comment were unsuccessful. Police have not announced any additional arrests or identified further suspects. The case investigation remains ongoing. The story Norwegian man accused of sexually abusing child boxers dies of cancer as seen on Thaiger News.

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Breaking

Popular Page Claims Rescue Worker Won 24 Million Baht Lottery Prize

A Facebook page sparked confusion by posting a video of rescue worker Mac winning a 24 million baht lottery prize, while also mentioning a previous winner named Pound Chakrakritsana, leading to conflicting claims in comments about whether t

Popular Page Claims Rescue Worker Won 24 Million Baht Lottery Prize
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A popular Facebook page has shared a video of a young rescue worker winning the first prize lottery worth 24 million baht, while also noting that Pound Chakrakritsana previously won the same prize. The post states: 'Information correction: Pound Chakrakritsana won the first prize of 24 million baht in the December 16, 2022 draw. The rescue worker in the video, named Mac, won the first prize in late 2568 with Lottery Plus, unrelated to Pound.' The page's caption questions whether Pound has previously clarified this lottery win. Comments below show mixed reactions, with some users claiming Mac is a different person and others insisting Pound also won the first prize before Mac. One Facebook user claiming to be Mac commented: 'This is ridiculous misinformation. I'm Mac myself—what does this have to do with Pound? Check the facts before posting. Don't spread false information just to chase likes when you have nothing else to do.' Many commenters are waiting for clarification during an upcoming livestream event.

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Police

Norwegian Accused in Thai Boxing Camp Abuse Dies

An 80-year-old Norwegian man accused of sexually abusing boys at a Muay Thai camp in Rayong died days before police raided the facility and arrested its supervisor.

Norwegian Accused in Thai Boxing Camp Abuse Dies
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RAYONG: An 80-year-old Norwegian man who financially supported a Muay Thai boxing camp in Rayong and was accused of sexually abusing boys there died two days before police raided the camp and arrested its supervisor, authorities said yesterday (July 16).

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Police

Concrete Slab Kills One, Injures Another in Bangkok

A concrete slab collapsed in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area on Thursday morning, killing one man and injuring another who was hospitalized in serious condition.

Concrete Slab Kills One, Injures Another in Bangkok
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A concrete slab collapsed and crushed people in Sukhumvit Soi 66/1, Bangkok, on July 17, 2025, at 9:50 a.m., according to an emergency call received on the 199 hotline. The incident occurred in the Banga Na sub-district, Banga Na district. Firefighters and rescue personnel from Prakhon station responded immediately to the scene. Two people were injured, with one in serious condition, and were rushed to Ruamjai Hospital for treatment. One male victim trapped under the slab died at the scene, and rescue officials are working to recover the body. The concrete panel involved measured 1 meter in width and 6 meters in length.

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Community

TikTok Durian Seller Hits Back at Customer Complaint Over Worms

A Phayao durian seller clashed with a customer on social media after the buyer complained about finding worms in their purchase, with the shop owner defending their refund policy while critics suggested the complaint should have been handle

TikTok Durian Seller Hits Back at Customer Complaint Over Worms
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On July 17, 2025, criticism spread across social media after a Facebook user posted images of a durian purchased from a shop near the small roundabout in Phayao city center, warning others not to buy there. The customer reported finding worms inside the fruit and said the cheap price did not compensate for the poor quality and inability to eat it. The post sparked extensive comments, with some users sharing their own durian purchases—both positive and negative—while others suggested the customer should have contacted the seller directly to claim a refund or replacement before posting publicly. The shop owner, a well-known TikTok personality, responded fiercely in the comments, confirming that the store has a clear policy allowing customers to return or exchange fruit that is underripe, damaged, or of poor quality, with signage posted in the shop. The owner urged customers to contact the shop directly so the store could verify the facts and resolve the issue. Nevertheless, the exchange between the customer and the shop owner has become the subject of widespread online discussion, drawing numerous shares and comments.

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National

Bank of Thailand Extends Asset Buyback Deadline for 400 SMEs to End of 2027

The Bank of Thailand extended the asset repurchase deadline to end of 2027 for about 400 small and medium enterprises struggling to recover from COVID-19 impacts and ongoing economic pressures.

Bank of Thailand Extends Asset Buyback Deadline for 400 SMEs to End of 2027
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Bank of Thailand Governor Withai Rattanakorn announced that the central bank is extending the asset repurchase rights deadline under the "Asset and Debt Relief" program—originally launched in 2021 to help businesses affected by COVID-19 and liquidity shortages—until December 31, 2027. Currently, approximately 400 participating entrepreneurs face deadlines beginning from July 2026, and the Bank of Thailand and government agencies are supporting financial institutions in providing financing options such as the "SMEs Secure+" credit line and low-interest loans from the Government Savings Bank. Many businesses, though committed to repurchasing their assets, are still recovering from economic pressures and the uncertainty stemming from Middle East tensions, requiring additional time to secure funding. The Bank of Thailand has therefore extended the asset buyback deadline to December 31, 2027, allowing viable businesses more time to raise capital and sustain operations. Business owners seeking to extend their repurchase deadlines are urged to contact their financial institutions promptly to comply with relevant procedures before their original contract terms expire. Those with sufficient liquidity and available funding can proceed with repurchasing assets on schedule to regain ownership more quickly.

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National

Mitsubishi Electric Wins Top Thai Brand Award

Mitsubishi Electric Gangyongwatana won two "No.1 Brand Thailand 2026" awards for home air-conditioning and water pumps, marking 14 and nine consecutive years respectively in those categories.

Mitsubishi Electric Wins Top Thai Brand Award
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Mitsubishi Electric Gangyongwatana Limited, the authorized distributor of Mitsubishi Electric and Mr. Slim air conditioners and Japanese-standard home electrical appliances, has reinforced its success as a beloved brand among Thai consumers in the home air-conditioning and water pump categories. The company recently won two "No.1 Brand Thailand 2026" awards based on a nationwide consumer opinion survey by Marketeer magazine. Managing Director Toshiyuki Isuka and Deputy Managing Director Praphan Pothiwora received the awards for home air-conditioning in its 14th consecutive year and water pumps in its ninth consecutive year at the Siam Kempinski Hotel in Bangkok.

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Police

Teachers Block Classroom Doors as Man Breaches School

A man with mental health issues breached a school in Nakhon Ratchasima on July 15, but teachers quickly locked classroom doors, preventing access to students. Police apprehended the local resident, who has a grandchild enrolled at the schoo

Teachers Block Classroom Doors as Man Breaches School
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A man with mental health issues breached a school in Udomsap subdistrict, Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima province on July 15, 2025, at around 8:30 a.m. during regular classes. Three female teachers quickly locked their classroom doors to prevent the man from reaching students inside. Security footage showed the man attempting to open the nearest classroom door, but the teacher held it shut and pushed him away before successfully locking up. The man then left the building as staff and school personnel pressured and escorted him out. No injuries were reported.

The school principal revealed that the man appeared to have climbed over a side wall to enter the school grounds. However, the school's regular safety drills ensured all teachers responded quickly by sheltering students inside locked classrooms. Once unable to access any classroom, the man left the building. Staff immediately alerted Udomsap Police Station, and with help from local officials and community leaders, police tracked down and apprehended the man. He was identified as a local resident with known psychiatric issues whose grandchild is a student at the school. The exact motive for the intrusion remains under investigation, and the school has coordinated with the man's family for close behavioral monitoring.

On July 16, 2025, Sithisak Jaidi, the Tambon Udomsap chief, and relevant authorities met with school administrators to establish additional security measures. The school will continue screening visitors at the main gate during designated times and increase perimeter patrols, as the surrounding fence remains vulnerable to people climbing over. The Nakhon Ratchasima Educational Area Office 3 has also provided support to staff and students while coordinating further safety enhancements with the school.

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National

New Welfare Card Recipients Begin Identity Verification

New welfare card recipients must complete identity verification through a mobile app or one of five participating banks starting July 17 to access their 2025 benefits, while existing cardholders can continue without re-verification.

New Welfare Card Recipients Begin Identity Verification
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New recipients of Thailand's 2025 State Welfare Card must complete identity verification (e-KYC) beginning July 17, 2025, through one of two methods. Existing cardholders can continue using their benefits without re-verification, but new beneficiaries and those acting as proxies must complete the e-KYC process to access their benefits.

The verification can be done via the "Pao Tang" mobile application with G-Wallet activation, or at one of five participating banks: Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (July 17–October 14), Government Savings Bank (July 17–October 14), Krung Thai Bank (July 17, 2025–January 12, 2026), Government Housing Bank (July 17–October 14), and Islamic Bank of Thailand (July 17–October 14). Each bank operates during its regular business hours.

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Police

Police Seize Over 5,000 Meth Pills in Phuket Drug Raid

PHUKET: Raids over the past week have resulted in the seizure of 5,352 methamphetamine pills (ya bah) and more than 347 grammes of crystal meth (ya ice) as the latest ‘Operation 90 Days’ anti-drug campaign continues.

Police Seize Over 5,000 Meth Pills in Phuket Drug Raid
11h ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: Raids over the past week have resulted in the seizure of 5,352 methamphetamine pills (ya bah) and more than 347 grammes of crystal meth (ya ice) as the latest ‘Operation 90 Days’ anti-drug campaign continues.

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Police

Man Arrested Over Meth Hidden in Tamarind Paste

Police arrested a 50-year-old man in Pathum Thani after a shopping courier discovered over 2 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in tamarind paste jars destined for Japan.

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Arrest made after shopping courier exposes Japan-bound meth parcelLegacyPolice arrested a man in Pathum Thani yesterday, July 16, in connection with methamphetamine hidden inside tamarind paste jars allegedly destined for Japan, following an investigation launched after a shopping courier discovered the drugs in a parcel. The arrest followed the discovery of approximately 2.059 kilogrammes of methamphetamine concealed inside six jars of tamarind paste found in a parcel beneath a condominium in Bangkok. The drugs were uncovered after a shopping courier reported suspicious contents to Bang Yi Khan Police Station. Photo via TV5HD At about 10pm yesterday, officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Narcotics Suppression Operations Centre, together with investigators from the Metropolitan Investigation Division and Bang Yi Khan police, arrested 50 year old Sompong at his home in Pathum Thani. He has been charged with participation in a transnational criminal organisation. Police are also expanding the investigation into a Vietnamese woman, identified only as Mali, who they believe may have hired the shopping courier to transport the drugs. Photo via TV5HD During questioning, Sompong told investigators he had been in a relationship with Mali for more than one year and had allowed her to use two of his bank accounts because she was a foreign national. According to him, Mali is currently in Vietnam and told him she plans to return to Thailand next month. Police are continuing their investigation into her alleged role in the case. TV5HD reported that police have issued arrest warrants for four people allegedly linked to the case, including three Thai nationals and one Vietnamese national. Investigators estimate the network may involve around 15 people. Sompong was handed over to investigators at Bang Yi Khan Police Station for legal proceedings. Photo via TV5HD Police have also sent the seized methamphetamine to the Central Police Forensic Science Division for fingerprint examination as investigators continue efforts to identify those responsible for the shipment. The investigation will continue as police pursue legal action over the alleged possession of a Category 1 narcotic with intent to sell for commercial purposes, an offence they allege contributed to the distribution of drugs among the public. The story Arrest made after shopping courier exposes Japan-bound meth parcel as seen on Thaiger News.

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