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Actor Ray MacDonald Died of Severe Heart Artery Blockage

Thai actor Ray MacDonald died of severe coronary artery blockages affecting all three major heart vessels, with 70-90% narrowing restricting blood flow. The 49-year-old passed peacefully in his sleep on August 19 with no prior symptoms, des

Actor Ray MacDonald Died of Severe Heart Artery Blockage
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BANGKOK — Thai actor and television host Ray MacDonald had severe blockages in all three major coronary arteries, causing a lack of blood supply to his heart, according to his close friend and actor Chakrit Yamnam.

Chakrit told reporters at the Police General Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine on 20 August that information from MacDonald's relatives showed that all three major coronary arteries were narrowed by around 70-90%.

The condition caused myocardial ischemia, or reduced blood flow to the heart.

Chakrit said MacDonald died peacefully in his sleep, without signs of pain or suffering. CCTV footage showed him moving normally to find a comfortable sleeping position before becoming still and falling into a deep sleep.

"Everything in his body was healthy. All his organs were healthy," Chakrit said, adding that the main issue was his heart.

MacDonald, 49, died at his home on 19 August. His wife, Sarinya MacDonald, said he had shown no obvious signs of illness or health problems before his death.

Sarinya said MacDonald had recently spent about a month fully resting with his family after their child's school break. They played football together and spent time as a family. She said they told each other they loved each other every night and regularly said goodbye with a kiss.

MacDonald usually woke up every morning to see his child off. On the day of his death, however, he did not wake up.

Sarinya said CCTV footage showed him coming downstairs to watch television before gradually lying down. He later moved around as if trying to find a comfortable position. The family found him unresponsive at around 06:30.

She said she initially thought MacDonald was pretending to sleep because he often played such jokes on the family, particularly in the mornings.

Chakrit said there were no signs of an emergency or anything indicating that MacDonald had experienced a serious event before he died.

Both Chakrit and Sarinya said MacDonald had not complained of any unusual symptoms. Sarinya added that he was reluctant to see doctors and rarely went for health checkups, even when he was unwell.

MacDonald was also described by Chakrit as someone who worked intensely, slept little and loved traveling. He said travel was part of MacDonald's happiness and that his death should be seen as another step in his friend's journey.

MacDonald's close friend and former singer Leo Putt also told reporters on 20 August that the actor had not consumed alcohol for decades.

MacDonald was a Thai-Scottish actor who rose to fame in the 1990s as a youth television host and later became known for his travel programs. He became an icon for a generation of Thai teenagers.

He won the Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Actor in consecutive years, in 1997 and 1998, for his roles in "Fun Bar Karaoke" and "Love: Designated."

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National

True Visions Offers Free Streaming of Asian Cup Final for Thai Fans

True Visions will stream the 2026 AFC Asian Cup final for free through its True Visions Now app, with the company absorbing the cost to help Thai fans unite behind their national team in the tournament.

True Visions Offers Free Streaming of Asian Cup Final for Thai Fans
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True Visions is giving Thai football fans free access to the 2026 AFC Asian Cup final through its True Visions Now app. On August 20 at True Tower, Ongaaj Praphakamol, head of True Visions and Media at CP True Operation Company Limited, announced that Thai fans will be able to watch the final for free through the True Visions Now application.

Ongaaj explained that CP Group and True Visions have consistently worked to bring quality content to Thai audiences, especially when Thailand's national team competes in major tournaments such as the Asian Games or AFC Asian Cup. He noted that the Football Association of Thailand and the Sports Minister had discussed ways to make the final accessible to Thai viewers. Rather than having state agencies purchase broadcast rights, the CP Group leadership decided that True Visions should stream the final free through the True Visions Now app, with True and the CP Group funding the cost themselves.

Ongaaj acknowledged that free broadcasting would impact True Visions' revenue but said the company found greater value in supporting Thai nationals to unite behind their team in pursuit of the Asian championship. For existing True Visions Now football package subscribers, the company will compensate them with one additional free month of service, as True Visions broadcasts not only the Asian Cup but also other sports including UEFA Champions League.

The AFC Asian Cup final will be contested over two legs: the first match on August 22 at Rajamangala Stadium with Thailand facing Vietnam, and the second on August 26 at Dinh Stadium with Vietnam hosting Thailand. Both matches will kick off at 8:00 p.m.

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National

PM Anutin Courts Two Major NZ Firms to Boost Thai Agriculture and Tourism

PM Anutin met with executives from New Zealand tourism and agricultural firms during an official visit on August 20, seeking to boost investment in Thailand's tourism sector and establish the country as a distribution and agricultural partn

PM Anutin Courts Two Major NZ Firms to Boost Thai Agriculture and Tourism
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During an official visit to New Zealand on August 20, 2025, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Minister of Interior met with executives from two leading New Zealand companies—Skyline Enterprises, a tourism and attractions operator, and T&G Global, a global agricultural and fruit company owning the Envy brand—with the Board of Investment facilitating the discussions to link business opportunities and promote concrete investment and cooperation between the two countries.

Government Spokesman Rachada Thanadirek said the Prime Minister used the visit to present Thailand's potential directly to New Zealand's business sector, emphasizing that Thailand is not merely a large market but serves as an investment base, manufacturing hub, and gateway connecting businesses to ASEAN and global markets. The government aims to transform Thailand's positive relations with New Zealand into economic opportunities benefiting people and businesses of both nations.

In discussions with Skyline Enterprises, the Prime Minister invited the company to consider expanding investment into Thailand, citing Thailand's diverse tourism attractions, strong visitor numbers, and potential for developing new tourism activities and experiences, particularly the family tourism market aligned with the company's expertise. Skyline's executives expressed interest in Thailand's business opportunities and tourism potential, as well as the family tourism segment, prompting the Prime Minister to task the Board of Investment with close coordination to study feasibility and advance toward actual investment.

Meanwhile, T&G Global indicated interest in finding a distribution base to support market expansion into ASEAN and Indian countries. The Prime Minister proposed Thailand as a distribution center, highlighting Thailand's geographic advantages and logistics infrastructure capable of connecting land and water transport to neighboring countries, ASEAN, and beyond, while leveraging Thailand's network of free trade agreements to support business expansion and market access.

The Prime Minister invited T&G Global to view Thailand as an agricultural partner, not merely a distribution point, noting that Thailand is a major global producer of agricultural goods and food with diverse raw materials and promising agricultural knowledge and technology. New Zealand brings expertise in product development, brand creation, and global marketing; combining both countries' strengths would add value to agricultural products, create new goods, and expand markets simultaneously.

The Prime Minister also proposed extending cooperation through the Envy brand's strength and T&G Global's international market network to support Thai fruit access, particularly in European markets, benefiting both sides: New Zealand gains Thailand as a gateway to ASEAN and India, while Thai fruit gains access to new foreign markets through New Zealand partnerships. The government aims to translate international relations into tangible economic opportunities.

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National

Ray MacDonald's Remains Brought to Temple for Water Blessing

The body of Ray MacDonald, a prominent 1990s cultural figure, arrived at Wat Yang Royal Temple on August 20 for a private water blessing ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m., with his widow Sum Sarinya and close friends present.

Ray MacDonald's Remains Brought to Temple for Water Blessing
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At 1:05 p.m. on August 20 at Wat Yang Royal Temple, the body of Ray MacDonald, a cultural icon of the 1990s era, arrived from the Medical Examiner's Office at Police Hospital. His wife Sum Sarinya was accompanied by close friends Chakrit Yamnaam and Leo Puth.

Before the casket was lowered from the vehicle, Chakrit tapped on the side of the car and said, "Your friend has arrived, come on," before the coffin was removed. A water blessing ceremony is scheduled for 4 p.m.

Chakrit had previously announced that Ray's water blessing ceremony would be a private affair. After the casket is placed, an evening chanting service will follow as usual.

Chakrit spoke emotionally about Ray and his wife Sum, recalling that before her husband passed away, Sum spent quality time with their children.

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Police

Woman Admits to Romance Scam, Can't Repay 500,000 Baht

A woman admitted to romance scamming a local administrator out of 500,000 baht after a two-month relationship, claiming the money was spent on living expenses; she later offered partial repayment but rejected further negotiation.

Woman Admits to Romance Scam, Can't Repay 500,000 Baht
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A woman known as 'Nong Nam' has admitted she misled a subdistrict administrator identified as 'Khun Tae' after a two-month acquaintance, convincing him to transfer approximately 500,000 baht in dowry and other payments. The woman later revealed she had been legally married to a naval officer just one month before meeting Khun Tae, though she claimed they had separated. When confronted on a local television programme about the missing funds, she stated she had spent the money on living expenses and purchases made during their relationship and insisted on repaying only half.

After the broadcast, Nong Nam agreed to repay 350,000 baht, with her parents initially offering 100,000 baht in cash plus gold when she failed to appear at a scheduled hotel meeting on August 19. Her parents requested three additional days to sell cattle and gather the remaining funds, citing their daughter's severe stress. Khun Tae rejected the offer and filed a police complaint. Nong Nam stated she does not know where to find the full amount, as the money has already been spent, and said Khun Tae is welcome to pursue legal action against her.

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National

Thailand Names 29 Players for Asian Games Women's Football Squad

Thailand has named 29 women's football players for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan, where they'll face Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Vietnam in the group stage starting September 14.

Thailand Names 29 Players for Asian Games Women's Football Squad
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The Football Association of Thailand has announced a 29-player roster for the national women's football team to prepare for the 20th Asian Games in Japan, scheduled for September 14 – October 2, 2026. The team will be led by head coach Alfred Neti Srithorangintr and placed in Group E alongside hosts Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Vietnam. The group stage will be played on a round-robin basis, with the group champions, runners-up, and the two best third-place finishers advancing to the knockout rounds.

The selected players will report for fitness testing at the Thailand Sports Science Center on August 26, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., before heading to a training camp at Dynamic Football Camp in Samut Prakan until September 10. The final squad will be reduced to 23 players, with the team departing for Japan on September 11.

Thailand's group-stage matches are scheduled as follows: September 14 vs. Japan (5:30 p.m. Thailand time), September 17 vs. Chinese Taipei (2:00 p.m. Thailand time), and September 21 vs. Vietnam (5:30 p.m. Thailand time). Matches will be broadcast on AIS Play.

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National

Government Spokesman Challenges Critics to Present Evidence on TH-AI Passport

Deputy Government Spokesman Lalida Perischvivatch challenged opposition critics to provide documented evidence—including orders, contracts, and budget records—to support accusations that the ministry orchestrated social media accounts promo

Government Spokesman Challenges Critics to Present Evidence on TH-AI Passport
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Deputy Government Spokesman Lalida Perischvivatch responded to accusations by opposition MP Raksachon Srinok regarding the TH-AI Passport project on August 20, 2025. Srinok had raised concerns about online social media accounts showing support for the AiPASS initiative, suggesting they could be information operations linked to the Ministry of Digital Economy for Society. Lalida stated that while raising questions about government operations is a legitimate right, suspicion must be distinguished from fact, and any accusations involving state agencies require clear evidence.

Lalida explained that while newly created accounts with no posts or coordinated comments can warrant further investigation, such observations alone are insufficient to conclude the accounts are information operations or to accuse a government ministry of orchestrating them. She emphasized that those making such accusations must prove who owns the accounts, who ordered or hired them, which budget or resources were used, and provide direct evidence linking the accounts to state agencies.

Lalida challenged critics to produce documented proof—including orders, employment contracts, budget disbursements, coordination channels, or any evidence directly linking the accounts to commanding officers—if they believe the ministry was truly involved. She stressed that without such evidence, what exists is suspicion, not fact, and conclusions should not leap from observation to accusation.

Lalida criticized what she called a double standard in scrutiny. She noted that opposition critics demand the government present evidence before accusing anyone, yet apply a different standard when making accusations themselves. "Drawing conclusions beyond available evidence is not rigorous oversight, but applying two standards: demanding proof from the government while accepting screenshots as conclusions when accusing the state," she said.

The spokesman confirmed that the government welcomes full scrutiny of the TH-AI Passport program, including its operations, budget use, and public outcomes. However, she insisted that scrutiny must follow the same standards for all parties, particularly when allegations involve government authority or resources.

Lalida stated that the government is not afraid of investigation and acknowledged the opposition's duty to oversee the government, just as the government has a duty to answer questions. But good oversight, she argued, should not begin by assuming guilt and forcing others to prove innocence. "If you truly believe information operations exist, investigate thoroughly to the commanding officer, employer, and funding source, then present the evidence to society. At that point, the government will be ready to take responsibility for the facts. But until then, call it what it is: suspicion, not fact," she concluded.

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Police

15-Year-Old Girl Hospitalized After Overdose Following Seven Years of Abuse

A 15-year-old girl was hospitalized after overdosing on antidepressants, revealing she had been sexually abused for seven years by a 71-year-old family acquaintance in Ko Lanta. Police arrested the suspect, while a foundation provided suppo

15-Year-Old Girl Hospitalized After Overdose Following Seven Years of Abuse
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A 15-year-old student was hospitalized after overdosing on antidepressant medication, revealing she had been sexually abused for seven years by a 71-year-old man, her grandmother's brother, who worked as a groundskeeper at a school. The girl became distressed at school and confided in her teacher, who immediately took her to the hospital. Medical staff noted her symptoms of dizziness, confusion, and weakness, and upon questioning, she disclosed the abuse that had begun when she was 8 years old and intensified recently when the suspect moved into her home full-time.

Don Muang Police arrested the 71-year-old suspect and are pursuing charges. The Paveena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women intervened to locate the girl's mother, who had been separated from her family and was unemployed. The foundation has provided financial assistance and taken both mother and daughter into their care, planning to support the girl's continued education and medical treatment while helping the mother find employment.

As the girl's mental condition improved during hospitalization, she wrote an account of the abuse on paper to provide to police as an initial statement. The foundation coordinated with her mother to file a formal complaint, and the mother confirmed her intention to pursue the case fully. Police have remanded the suspect in custody pending court proceedings and opposed bail, with a multidisciplinary assessment interview scheduled for later.

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National

Deputy PM Activates Single Command To Combat Nan Floods

Deputy PM Yuthasak Wangsuladee activated a unified command center to coordinate flood relief across Nan province, streamlining budget approvals and establishing direct reporting to accelerate aid delivery to affected residents. The operatio

Deputy PM Activates Single Command To Combat Nan Floods
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Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Wangsuladee, appointed as incident commander by the Prime Minister, announced the unified command center approach to manage flooding in Nan province on August 20, 2569. He emphasized streamlined budget approval processes for affected areas and direct reporting channels to accelerate relief delivery to flood victims. The command center has assessed conditions hourly since 9 a.m., coordinating personnel and resources across all affected zones with input from all provincial sectors, local government organizations, and multiple ministries.

Relief measures are divided into two clear payment systems: emergency welfare funds from provincial reserves for clothing, bedding, and kitchen supplies reported through village administration, and special flood relief compensation currently being surveyed for submission to the disaster prevention agency. Yuthasak praised the coordinated effort involving current and former parliament members and local organizations, noting that past year lessons were applied to close identified gaps this year.

Governor Chainarong Wongying outlined a two-zone operational strategy: the upper districts of Pua and Tha Wang Pha are prioritized for cleanup and restoration, with water levels already receding and recovery expected within two days including centralized kitchen services. The central and southern districts of Phu Phiang, Muang, and Wieng Sa face rising water volumes and have been placed on alert with evacuation shelters and advance warnings to residents. The command center has established a 24-hour hotline at 054-716-174 for complaints, food requests, and emergency assistance.

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National

Po Teck Tung Foundation Mobilizes Relief for Flooded Northern Thailand

The Po Teck Tung Foundation has dispatched rescue teams, a mobile kitchen, and over 1,000 emergency relief kits worth 700,000 baht to help flood victims in Nan province in northern Thailand. The foundation's 24-hour hotline (1418) is availa

Po Teck Tung Foundation Mobilizes Relief for Flooded Northern Thailand
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The Po Teck Tung Foundation has mobilized volunteers to pack emergency relief bags valued at over 700,000 baht and is sending a second disaster response team and mobile kitchen to reinforce relief efforts in Nan province. Foundation chairman Wichian Techapaibuun, concerned about flooding across northern Thailand, directed operations manager Aranya Tothuad to lead a rescue team with four-wheel-drive vehicles, generators, life jackets and emergency supplies to Nan. The team is currently helping evacuate residents and move patients from affected areas.

On July 20, 2025, the foundation dispatched a second relief team of over 20 personnel, including radio operators from Bangkok Radio Center 3, and a mobile kitchen to support ongoing operations. Volunteers at the foundation's Bangkok headquarters packed over 1,000 emergency kits containing canned food, instant rice, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shower cream, mosquito spray, sanitary napkins, tissues, LED flashlights, batteries, garbage bags and basic medicines, worth approximately 700,000 baht in total. Since the flooding began, the foundation has deployed rescue and life-saving teams with boats, water rescue equipment, generators, four-wheel-drive vehicles, ambulances, life jackets, drinking water and medical supplies to assist flood victims in Nan. The foundation has also set up a command center to coordinate emergency calls and a mobile kitchen to serve affected areas.

Flood victims needing assistance can call the Po Teck Tung Foundation hotline at 1418, available 24 hours daily. Callers should provide their name and callback number, coordinates, number of victims, and details of any patients, injured persons, elderly, children or disabled individuals. The foundation thanks donors for contributing supplies, labor and funding to support flood victims. Anyone wishing to donate can contact the Po Teck Tung Foundation hotline at 1418 and select the donations department.

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National

Pradpraan Appointed New Sports Authority Chief

Pradpraan Samamnit, a deputy director at the Sports Authority of Thailand, has been appointed as the new agency chief to replace Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany when his term expires September 30. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will recommend her

Pradpraan Appointed New Sports Authority Chief
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The Sports Authority of Thailand board held its fifth meeting of 2025 on August 19 and voted to appoint Pradpraan Samamnit, a deputy director overseeing professional and boxing sports, as the new director to replace Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany, whose term expires September 30. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will recommend her to the cabinet in early September.

Pimol Srivikrom, chairman of the Thai Olympic Committee, expressed strong congratulations, calling Pradpraan a highly suitable choice. He noted her long tenure as deputy director, comprehensive knowledge of all Sports Authority operations, and experience leading multiple departments. "I have worked with her and know she is skilled and capable. The Sports Authority's mission is demanding, so we must provide support and stand ready to cooperate fully from the Olympic Committee side," he said.

Budget allocation for sports federations remains a significant issue. The National Sports Development Fund has issued allocation criteria for different federation grades. Pimol stated he has discussed this with Deputy Prime Minister Somsakd Thongsri, who oversees sports policy, and Sports Minister Surasak Pancharerngvagul. Both confirmed the guidelines are provisional estimates with flexibility to exceed if circumstances warrant.

Outgoing director Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany congratulated Pradpraan, highlighting her seniority as the longest-serving deputy director with diverse experience across professional sports, boxing, strategy, information technology, and sports promotion. "I must ask her to continue several important matters, especially revising regulations related to National Sports Development Fund budgeting, coordination between the Sports Authority and the fund office, and public-private partnerships for stadium development," he said. He stressed that budget criteria for sports federations are provisional estimates under review, incorporating performance metrics from Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and Olympic potential assessments. "These figures are not final and allow for flexibility," he concluded.

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