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Phitsanulok Province Delivers 35 Vehicles to Health Centers

Phitsanulok Province delivered 35 vehicles to sub-district health centers to strengthen mobile health services and reach patients in remote areas and homes across the region.

Phitsanulok Province Delivers 35 Vehicles to Health Centers
3 Aug Khaosod

Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organization has handed over 35 vehicles to its network of sub-district health promotion hospitals to strengthen proactive health services and improve quality of life for residents.

August 3, 2026 – Montchai Vivatthanathat, governor of Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organization, presided over the ceremony to deliver 35 vehicles to sub-district health promotion hospitals (SCHPH) under the organization's administration. The event was attended by executives, departmental heads, directors of all health promotion hospitals, civil servants, and medical and public health personnel.

Montchai stated that the vehicles would be used to support health care services for residents across all areas. The organization is committed to upgrading the quality of services at sub-district health promotion hospitals by ensuring adequate staffing, equipment, tools, and transportation to reach the public quickly and comprehensively.

The vehicles will serve as essential tools for delivering health care opportunities to residents, enabling health personnel to visit homes of patients, elderly citizens, bedridden patients, people with disabilities, residents in remote areas, and provide proactive services throughout communities. Montchai expressed confidence that these 35 vehicles would significantly support health workers in providing efficient care to the public and improving the quality of life for Phitsanulok residents.

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National

National Sports Fund Seminar Emphasizes Transparent Budget Allocation

The National Sports Development Fund held a seminar in Khon Kaen to guide provincial sports associations on budget proposals and transparent allocation methods for fiscal year 2570. The event included workshops on financial management and p

National Sports Fund Seminar Emphasizes Transparent Budget Allocation
3 Aug Khaosod

The National Sports Development Fund hosted its second seminar for provincial sports associations seeking budget support, held at Kosa Hotel in Khon Kaen under the theme of "Criteria for Grouping Capable Provincial Sports Associations and Budget Allocation Methods for Fiscal Year 2570." Attended by fund manager Thanuchaiat Janchum, Sports Authority deputy governor Surasak Getkanjatuk, and representatives from provincial sports associations, the seminar aimed to enhance understanding and capabilities in project development and budget proposals aligned with national sports development strategy and the Value for Money principle.

The seminar covered knowledge transfer on budget proposal guidelines, public finance management, athlete development toward excellence, and the fund committee's project evaluation process. A key practical workshop allowed provincial sports association representatives to work closely with fund staff to review, analyze, and refine budget support requests for fiscal year 2570 to ensure completeness, accuracy, and compliance with established criteria.

The National Sports Development Fund emphasized proactive engagement and participation, positioning itself not only as a rule-setter but also as an advisor and mentor to provincial sports associations. This approach ensures equitable access to budget support opportunities and maximizes benefits for national sports development. The seminar also served as a platform for exchanging ideas, experiences, and best practices among provincial sports associations nationwide, strengthening networks and elevating sports management standards at the provincial level to support sustainable national sports development.

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Regional

Hospital Releases Timeline After Emergency Patient Turned Away

Sarphi Hospital in Chiang Mai released a detailed timeline after a viral video accused staff of delaying treatment for an emergency kidney patient who was ultimately transferred elsewhere.

Hospital Releases Timeline After Emergency Patient Turned Away
3 Aug Khaosod

Sarphi Hospital in Chiang Mai has released a detailed timeline following a social media controversy over an emergency patient's treatment. A Facebook user posted a video criticizing the hospital after bringing their father, a kidney disease patient experiencing fainting, seizures, foaming at the mouth, and sudden loss of consciousness, to the emergency room. When they arrived at the ambulance bay, the family said staff did not immediately begin treatment, causing them to call for help in distress. The family ultimately decided to transfer the patient to Nakhon Ping Hospital on their own. On August 3, Sarphi Hospital issued a statement with a precise timeline: at 9:47:17 a.m., the ambulance arrived and a relative notified staff at the emergency screening point; at 9:47:50 a.m., a nurse arrived at the vehicle to assess the patient; at 9:48:00 a.m., the nurse called an orderly for assistance; at 9:48:50 a.m., the orderly arrived with a stretcher; and at 9:49:10 a.m., the family drove the patient away from the hospital. The hospital expressed regret for the distress caused and said it would review its communication and service protocols to provide clearer information and continuous care to patients.

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Police

Mattress Factory Fire Triggers Explosions, Roof Collapse in Chachoengsao

A mattress factory in Chachoengsao caught fire on August 3, triggering multiple explosions and a roof collapse that forced the evacuation of workers and nearby residents. More than 20 fire trucks battled the blaze, which spread from the war

Mattress Factory Fire Triggers Explosions, Roof Collapse in Chachoengsao
3 Aug Khaosod

A major fire erupted at a mattress manufacturing plant in Khlong Mue Thai, Thatueng subdistrict, Bao Thong district, Chachoengsao province at 6 p.m. on August 3, featuring repeated explosions and a structural roof collapse. Police from Bao Thong station responded with more than 20 fire trucks from Thatueng subdistrict municipality and neighboring local authorities.

When firefighters arrived, intense flames were already engulfing the warehouse storage area at the back of the plant, an area used to stock highly flammable materials. Large plumes of black smoke filled the sky, and periodic explosions startled workers and nearby residents who fled the factory to save their lives. Firefighters worked at full capacity to control the situation.

The fire rapidly spread to the office building in front of the plant. Despite continuous water spraying by firefighters, the accumulated heat caused the rear warehouse structure to collapse before their eyes, requiring additional safety precautions during operations. Sub-district assistant chief Jantharam Poonswat, living nearby, reported hearing two loud explosions in succession before witnessing flames and black smoke rising into the sky. She immediately notified relevant agencies and requested fire trucks to respond, and observed workers being urgently evacuated from the warehouse.

Chachoengsao Subdistrict Mayor Damrong Decharoen revealed that after receiving the alert, he coordinated over 20 fire trucks from all units in Bao Thong district to immediately engage in fire suppression operations. Initial efforts contained the fire to a limited area, though gas cylinder explosions continued to sound periodically, prompting authorities to establish a danger zone and order the evacuation of all nearby residents and workers to safe areas to prevent injury from explosions and potential building collapses.

Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the fire and are awaiting for the flames to fully subside before forensic investigators conduct a detailed examination, including interviewing the factory operator and employees present during the incident. As of the latest report, no injuries or deaths have been recorded, and damage assessment is ongoing.

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National

YouTuber Hlun Solo's Family Prepares to Repatriate Body to Thailand

YouTuber Hlun Solo's family is arranging to repatriate his remains to Thailand, where additional autopsies will be conducted before merit-making ceremonies at Chulalongkorn University within 1–2 days of arrival.

YouTuber Hlun Solo's Family Prepares to Repatriate Body to Thailand
3 Aug Khaosod

On August 3, 2026, the brother of Hlun Solo, a well-known YouTuber, posted an update on Facebook under the account "Klose Mos" regarding arrangements for bringing his brother's remains back to Thailand. He announced that following completion of the initial autopsy in Thailand, the family will proceed with additional autopsy procedures at the Thai Forensic Science Institute to ensure all procedures are conducted thoroughly and transparently. The remains will then be brought home for religious merit-making ceremonies, with the entire process expected to take approximately 1–2 days from arrival in Thailand. Once all arrangements are finalized, the family will announce the date, time, and location of the merit-making ceremony. The family expressed deep gratitude for the continuous support, concern, and assistance received from all sectors, and thanked Chulalongkorn University officials, including Rector Wilaichitr Boorivatton and Dean Pokorn Siriprako, for their support and willingness to host the first night of the merit-making ceremony. The family invited those wishing to help to contribute necessary items for the ceremony, such as tents, tables, chairs, fans, sound systems, lighting, portable restrooms, drinking water, and other supplies. The family emphasized they are not soliciting help but rather opening an opportunity for those who wish to pay their final respects to contribute according to their means and faith. The family thanked everyone for their support and pledged to announce further details as soon as confirmed.

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Police

Sister Defends Teen Brother After Police Beat Him Bloody

An 18-year-old worker in Khon Kaen was beaten bloody by a traffic police officer near Nong Khoet Pond, with his sister defending him against claims he provoked the assault. The family has filed criminal charges and says drug and alcohol tes

Sister Defends Teen Brother After Police Beat Him Bloody
3 Aug Khaosod

The sister of an 18-year-old injured teenager has defended him against allegations of provoking police, stating he had only finished work minutes before the incident near Nong Khoet Pond in Ban Phed Subdistrict, Khon Kaen. A viral video shows a traffic police officer striking the teenager twice—once on the face and again on the chin—causing him to bleed heavily, while saying "Are you messing with me?" The family confirmed the teenager tested negative for drugs and alcohol and did not provoke the officer, contrary to claims in social media posts.

According to the sister's account on August 3, the teenager works at a hotpot restaurant and was heading home around 1 a.m. when a friend called him over near the pond, only 50 meters from his lodging. Within three minutes of arriving, police approached. When the teenager told them he was about to go home and had just arrived, an officer responded harshly and struck him without provocation. After the first blow left him dazed, the same officer hit him again on the chin, causing him to bleed.

The family is proceeding with criminal charges against the officer and says the accused has not directly apologized, only sending word through the teenager's boss. Though the officer's station has launched an investigation and temporarily suspended all officers on duty that night, the family feels the station's statement unfairly blamed the teenager for provoking the officer. The family is not seeking excessive compensation but believes the officer should take responsibility and provide proper restitution, especially as the teenager and his entire family have faced intense social media attacks.

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Police

Woman Reports Sexual Assault by Pakistani Man on Flight to Bangkok

A Pakistani man sexually assaulted a woman aboard a Dubai-Bangkok flight on August 3, with the assault occurring while she slept; police boarded at Don Mueang Airport and detained the suspect for prosecution.

Woman Reports Sexual Assault by Pakistani Man on Flight to Bangkok
3 Aug Khaosod

A woman using the alias "B" posted a warning on social media at 7:12 p.m. on August 3, 2025, after being sexually assaulted aboard a flight from Dubai to Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport. The perpetrator was a 30-year-old Pakistani man, and a case is currently under investigation.

B disclosed that she was traveling from Dubai with her 4-year-old daughter. As the plane departed Dubai, the man placed his hand on the armrest of her seat, which struck her as odd. She later fell asleep with her daughter. While sleeping, she felt a hand touching her right buttock and noticed wetness, but initially thought nothing of it since she was covered by a blanket. After sitting up for a while, she noticed the man staring at her continuously and playing with the screen on her armrest.

About an hour and a half before landing in Thailand, B informed a flight attendant of what had happened. The attendant called the man over, and he admitted to the assault, crying and apologizing. B refused to accept his apology and requested police to board the plane and take him into custody for prosecution.

B revealed that a Thai airline employee discovered semen stains on her pants, which shocked her further and made her realize the assault had progressed to completion. She had taken sleeping medication at the beginning of the flight to adjust to the time difference, which caused her to sleep deeply.

B explained that she had originally been assigned a seat next to the man, but seeing he was male, she swapped seats with her daughter to sit in the man's row instead, placing her daughter in her original seat. She expressed horror at the thought of what might have happened had she let her daughter sit in the original seat. Throughout the seven-hour flight after the incident, she felt deeply traumatized.

B confirmed that Tourism Police, the Immigration Bureau, and Don Mueang Police are currently handling the case. The perpetrator remains detained at the Immigration Bureau. She vowed to pursue the case to its fullest extent and seek damages. Authorities stated they will proceed with prosecution and remand the suspect in custody.

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Police

Overloaded Durian Truck Plunges From M6 Highway

An overloaded durian truck plunged 4–5 meters from the M6 expressway near Nakhon Ratchasima on August 3, injuring the 53-year-old driver who was transporting fruit to local customers. Investigators attributed the crash to cargo overload tha

Overloaded Durian Truck Plunges From M6 Highway
3 Aug Khaosod

A black Toyota pickup truck loaded with durians lost control on a curve of the M6 expressway at kilometer 196 on the Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima route near Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima, at 6:15 p.m. on August 3, 2025. The vehicle, with an overextended steel cargo bed covered with netting and tarps, plunged approximately 4–5 meters from the elevated roadway and struck a utility pole below. The metal cage broke apart and durians scattered across the road surface.

Rescue teams assisted the driver, Amnaj, age 53, who suffered significant injuries from the fall and could not move. He was transported to Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital. Upon questioning, his wife Kanokwan, age 44, explained that the three family members—herself, her husband, and their 13-year-old son—were transporting durians from central Thailand to deliver to customers in Muang District. As the truck descended from the elevated roadway and entered a sharp curve, the vehicle suddenly tilted and flipped, plunging to the road below.

Kanokwan and her son sustained only minor injuries. Preliminary investigation suggests the accident was caused by cargo overload, which reduced the truck's performance and impaired its steering control during the emergency maneuver.

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Police

Two Men Arrested for Sexual Assault Attempt at Ban Fang

Two men were arrested in Khon Kaen province after attempting to sexually assault a woman exercising near a pond; police intervened and CCTV footage confirmed their identities.

Two Men Arrested for Sexual Assault Attempt at Ban Fang
3 Aug Khaosod

Police in Ban Fang district, Khon Kaen province, arrested Thanchoet, 20, and Sittichai, 21, on August 3, 2569 (2026) for allegedly assaulting a 39-year-old woman. According to the victim's account, she was exercising around Bueng Swang pond when two young men on an unregistered white-and-blue Honda Wave motorcycle dragged her toward a public restroom with intent to sexually assault her. Police arrived and prevented the attack, though the suspects initially fled.

Investigators later discovered CCTV footage showing the two men dragging the woman into the restroom. When detectives showed the victim photos of the suspects, she positively identified Thanchoet as one of the attackers. During interrogation, Thanchoet confessed that he and Sittichai had been drinking and riding around when they spotted the woman sitting alone by the water. He admitted they forcibly dragged her toward the restroom, but fled when someone approached. Fearing prosecution, Thanchoet filed a false report claiming he had been robbed of his phone and cash, hoping police would not investigate further.

After the victim confirmed the identities of both men during a formal identification procedure, police charged them with attempted sexual assault and unlawful confinement. Both suspects were transferred to the public prosecutor for prosecution.

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National

Thailand Launches Major OTOP Shopping Event to Boost Grassroots Economy

Thailand will hold a major OTOP shopping event in August 2025 at Impact Muang Thong Thani, featuring products from over 2,000 retailers nationwide and expected to generate at least 800 million baht in economic circulation for grassroots com

Thailand Launches Major OTOP Shopping Event to Boost Grassroots Economy
3 Aug Khaosod

The Ministry of Interior, through the Department of Community Development, is preparing to hold the "Artisan Prestige Thailand OTOP—United by Royal Grace" event in 2025, featuring OTOP products from over 2,000 retailers nationwide. Deputy Minister Polpeer Suwannachawi said the event will generate at least 800 million baht in economic circulation, benefiting families, raw material suppliers, craftspeople, and community networks across Thailand. The public will also be able to use the "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" discount program when purchasing goods.

The event runs from August 8–16 at the Challenger Building 1–3, Impact Muang Thong Thani. The Ministry views OTOP as a critical tool for driving grassroots economic development and creating a new generation of Thai entrepreneurs capable of competing in the modern trading landscape. The government has elevated the service through the "OTOP One Stop Service" center, offering comprehensive support including fast-track certification, packaging design, access to special-rate financing, and expanded online and offline marketing channels.

The event will showcase OTOP products across five categories and feature new zones including OTOP MuTelu—highlighting local beliefs, talismans, auspicious objects, and Moo art—and OTOP Craft & Design, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design and lifestyle concepts. The event also honors the late King Bhumibol's legacy of preserving and promoting Thai wisdom and handicrafts, while featuring live-streaming studios for online shoppers.

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Police

Police Chief Suspends Officers in Teen Beating Investigation

A viral video showing police officers beating a teenager prompted Ban Pet Police Station to suspend multiple officers from patrol duty pending a 15-day investigation into the incident.

Police Chief Suspends Officers in Teen Beating Investigation
3 Aug Khaosod

After a viral video showed patrol officers beating a teenage boy until he bled, Ban Pet Police Station has suspended the officers from patrol duty and assigned them to other duties while an investigation proceeds. Major Phakaphoomi Detcharoensilp, the station commander, disclosed on August 3 that the victim filed a complaint on August 1. The victim has not yet been able to identify which officer or unit was responsible, only that it was a police officer. The victim underwent injury examination at a hospital and will be called for detailed follow-up testimony once ready. A fact-finding committee chaired by Deputy Commander Chonthum Nilthamorn has been established with a 15-day deadline for conclusions. Several officers on duty that night were questioned and placed on temporary suspension from patrol work, reassigned to other station duties pending the completion of the investigation. Preliminary investigation found the victim was part of a group that had been at the marsh location for some time, but the exact duration is unclear. Authorities are still determining whether the group was making noise, as residents in the Nong Khoet Marsh area had called police that night reporting a group of youths gathered there drinking alcohol.

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