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Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mall

A 19-year-old drink vendor was severely burned when a coworker threw hot cooking oil at her at a Krabi shopping mall on April 4, following a previous argument between the two workers.

5 Apr The Thaiger South

Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mallLegacyA drink vendor was injured yesterday, April 4, after another worker threw hot cooking oil at her in a shopping mall in Mueang district, Krabi, with police detaining the suspect at the scene. Rescue workers were alerted by mall staff and coordinated with police before arriving at the food court on the first floor, where they found the victim, 19 year old Rattika, waiting for assistance. She had suffered burns to the right side of her torso and back after being splashed with hot oil used for frying food. First aid was given before she was taken to Krabi Hospital. Rattika said she had been preparing to close her stall when the suspect, identified as Fon, who worked at a neighbouring stall in the same area, suddenly threw a pot of hot oil at her without warning. Photo via ONE News She said she did not know the cause, but the pair had previously argued on April 1 while she was speaking with a relative. During that incident, the suspect allegedly insulted her without a reason. A witness, who was a customer at the mall, said the suspect called out the victim’s name before throwing the oil, suggesting she may have intended to target the face. Khaosod reported that after the attack, the suspect attempted to flee but was stopped by male customers who helped detain her until police arrived. The witness said they were willing to testify. Police attempted to question the suspect at the scene, but she declined to give a statement and refused to be photographed before being taken to Mueang Krabi Police Station for legal proceedings. Photo via ONE News Elsewhere, a man is seeking justice after suffering severe burns from a hot pot at a popular Isan restaurant. Despite evidence of faulty equipment, the restaurant’s insurer refused full compensation, claiming “contributory negligence” because the customer put too many ingredients into the pot. The story Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mall as seen on Thaiger News.

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Regional

Philippine Embassy Consular outreach mission receives praise

The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok conducted a successful consular outreach mission in Phuket and nearby provinces, receiving praise from local Filipinos for the assistance-to-nationals services provided.

Philippine Embassy Consular outreach mission receives praise
4 Apr The Phuket News Life

Filipinos living in Phuket and nearby provinces expressed their deep gratitude to the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok for successfully conducting a Consular and Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) outreach mission recently.

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Local

Ceremony to Distribute Royal Flood Relief Supplies to Local Residents

Royal flood relief supplies were distributed to residents of Ko Lanta's Ban Thung Yee Pheng community on March 24 under the direction of Krabi's provincial governor and local officials.

24 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 24, 2569 (2026) at approximately 2:00 PM, under the direction of Angkur Silathewaakul, Governor of Krabi Province, Sakda Seedaeng, District Officer of Ko Lanta, Police Major Sirithum Naakwonrun, Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station, and Police Lieutenant Chatchai Choonuarong, Deputy Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station 20, organized a ceremony to distribute royal flood relief supplies to residents of Moo 4, Ban Thung Yee Pheng, Saladam Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province.

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Local

Crackdown on Crime: Targeting Firearms and Ammunition Offenders March 20-31, 2026

Police set up checkpoints at Ko Lanta ferry pier on March 22 as part of a month-long crackdown on firearms and drug offenses, but no contraband was discovered during the operation.

22 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 22, 2026, from 9:30 PM to 11:50 PM, under the command of Pol. Col. Siritham Nakhaworn, Chief of Ko Lanta Police Station, and Pol. Lt. Col. Chatchai Choo Nu, Deputy Chief of Ko Lanta District Police, Pol. Lt. Col. Sathaporn Chonsakhon, Inspector of Ko Lanta Police Station, was assigned to lead a team of 20 traffic officers, public service units from Ko Lanta Noi Subdistrict, and volunteer security personnel. Checkpoints were established at the ferry pier area in Moo 2, Ko Lanta Noi Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, to conduct searches for narcotics, firearms, and other illegal items. No illegal items were found during the operation.

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Community

Officials Meet with Residents During Ramadan Fasting Month

Police officials distributed dried dates and essential goods to religious leaders at Baanlobar Mosque on Ko Lanta during Ramadan, strengthening ties between law enforcement and the Muslim community.

18 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM, Pol.Col. Sirithum Nakworn (Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station), Pol.Maj. Muhammad Damuna (Deputy Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station), and Lt.Col. Watthana Krarai (Deputy Chief of Krabi Provincial Police) joined a community engagement activity during Ramadan. They distributed dried dates and essential consumer goods to religious leaders at Baanlobar Mosque in Moo 3, Saladam Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province, for breaking the fast during Ramadan—an important month of religious observance in Islam. The initiative aims to foster positive relationships between the community and government agencies.

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Tourism

Korea Beyond Seoul: Places That Redefine What “Popular” Should Mean

Korea's lesser-known regions offer authentic cultural experiences and natural beauty that rival the capital's appeal, from traditional villages to coastal landscapes often overlooked by typical travelers.

23 May The Phuket News Life

Is popularity in travel just a numbers game, or should it be about the soul of a place? Seoul undoubtedly dazzles with its neon lights and endless energy, but it barely scratches the surface of what Korea truly offers. Beyond the capital are places full of quiet beauty, deep traditions, and stories yet to be told.

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Tourism

Tamarind Restaurant Blends Southern Thai With Global Cuisine

Chef Nok's new restaurant at Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort fuses Southern Thai cuisine with global flavors, featuring dishes like tom yum lobster paella and tagliatelle duck panang curry sourced from local fishermen.

19 Jun Coconuts Bangkok

Phuket native Chef Nok puts her roots to work at Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort just off Makham Bay, where Tamarind is putting a new spin on Southern Thai favorites.

In recent years, Southern Thai food has been getting a lot more glory, and the fusion bites at Tamarind blend Thai with global inspiration—think tomyum and lobster paella—all found at a postcard-perfect space just 45 minutes from Phuket’s airport.

Start off with their pomelo salad with grilled scallops or their Thai crab and betel leaf curry (gaeng khua poo bai chaplu); the locally caught crab comes with a classic yellow curry that’s a can’t miss for the Thai food purists.

Getting into the mains, the borders start to shift a little for a delicate balance of international and Thai influences. The Southern-style with beef stew features beef cheeks, caramalized Chiang Mai figs, soya jus, and a little bit of star anise to get that umami going. Heading to Italy via Phuket comes the tagliatelle duck panang curry, the Panang Ped, putting the Thai spices and tradition to work with freshly made noodles.

Other insta-worthy dishes include the likes of the green papaya salad with smoked rock lobster—with a large, succulent lobster tail rising out of the dish—and the Thai spicy-style paella with seafood featuring juicy squid, mussels and prawns.

To finish off, try the Phuket coconut ice-cream with candied bananas—a classic. Or, for you durian fiends out there, the khao niew durian dessert paired with sticky rice. They say durian is an acquired taste, and this is how you acquire it.

As for the setting, the Tamarind space features indoor and outdoor open-air seating where you can stay safe from the rays and still take in that Makham Bay view. And that beautiful sea view isn’t just for looks, you know. Tamarind focuses on sustainability which means they work with local fishermen and markets to source fresh seafood from the markets of the city—including fresh-as-it-gets crab meat straight from the sea.

It’s the beach, it’s got the creativity and the spice, and it’s doing ingredients right—what’s not to like?

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Tourism

Summer Sonic Music Festival Launches Bangkok Debut

Japan's Summer Sonic music festival will hold its first Bangkok event on August 24-25, 2024 at Impact Arena, with artist lineups to be announced in late January or February.

29 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

A popular annual music festival in Japan will be making its Bangkok debut next year.

Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival announced via its socials that the inaugural Summer Sonic Bangkok 2024 will take place for two days on Aug. 24-25 at Impact Arena in Muang Thong Thani.

Although no acts have been revealed yet, the festival promises to announce the first wave of artists and bands sometime in late January or February.

SUMMER SONIC BANGKOK 開催決定サマソニの新たな展開として、サマーソニック・バンコクを初開催今後の発表にご注目くださいhttps://t.co/4VhQq9nAr3#summersonic #summersonicbangkok #summersonicbkk pic.twitter.com/KDsS9HPBYm— SUMMER SONIC (@summer_sonic) December 27, 2023

In 2023, Summer Sonic Festival took place in Tokyo’s Zozomarine Stadium and Makuhari Messe and Osaka’s Maishima Sonic Park between Aug. 19 and 20, and featured an all-star lineup of big name talents across rock, electronic, and hip-hop including Blur, Kendrick Lamar, NewJeans, ENHYPHEN, Sunset Rollercoaster, Evanescence, Two Door Cinema Club, Wet Leg, The Kid LAROI, Maisie Peters, and more.

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National

Controversial Demon Statue Removed From Bangkok Hotel

A giant demon statue at a Bangkok hotel has been removed following months of public outcry and complaints it promoted devil worship and posed a cultural threat.

29 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

A controversial giant demon statue was taken down yesterday evening after months of criticism over alleged promotion of devil worship, pet sacrifices, and just being outright terrifying to some.

The infamous Kru Kai Kaeo statue was removed from the front of Bangkok’s The Bazaar Hotel in Huai Khwang district. The order came from the State Railway of Thailand who had asked the hotel for its removal by Saturday.

The hotel’s operator, Suan Lum Night Bazaar Ratchadaphisek, was ordered to pay a hefty fine of THB1.3 million for violating the Building Control Act.

The spot where the four-meter tall statue sat alongside its nine-tailed fox figure will be renovated into an activity area for guests, according to hotel owner Pairoj Thungthong.

The statue, known for its menacing glare and winged demon features, attracted so much attention from the public since it was erected in the beginning of August. It was deemed frightening by some, including a group called the “Council of Artists Promoting Buddhism” who had lobbied to have it removed, claiming it encourages people to worship demons and offer pets as sacrificial animals. Thankfully, there have been no reports indicating that either had happened at the site.

Kru Kai Kaeo, according to some believers, was said to be a teacher of former Khmer empire ruler Jayavarman VII. While some say he is a god of wealth, critics and scholars say they have never heard of him.

Another group called the National Thai People Council petitioned Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt to remove the statue as it posed “a threat to Thai culture and beliefs.”

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Police

Paragon Shooting Case Rejected Over Missing Psychiatric Report

The case file for the 14-year-old shooter who shot and killed three and injured four in a major Bangkok mall in early October was rejected by prosecutors.

29 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

The case file for the 14-year-old shooter who shot and killed three and injured four in a major Bangkok mall in early October was rejected by prosecutors.

The investigation report was returned to authorities after the prosecution found that it was filed before police obtained a psychiatric evaluation from the Galya Rajanagarinda Institute, where the boy is receiving treatment.

Naken Thongpraiwan, deputy spokesman for the Office of the Attorney-General, told reporters that police failed to adhere to the Criminal Procedure Code by interrogating and charging the suspect before obtaining the psychiatric report. In accordance with the law, police must ascertain whether the suspect is mentally stable and able to stand fit for trial.

Pathumwan Police began interrogating the suspect on Nov. 3 and filed the psychiatric report on Dec. 20, though Naken said the report was filed on Nov. 21. The institute ruled that the boy was “found to have no understanding of the charges against him” and was unable to regulate emotions and therefore unfit to stand for trial.

Naken added that authorities are able to submit the report again before the case’s statute of limitations ends in 20 years.

It’s been almost three months since the shooting, during which the 14-year-old suspect killed two women – Chinese national Zhao Jinnan and Myanmar national Mor Myint – and injured four others. Among the injured, 30-year-old Penpiwan Mitthampak succumbed to her injuries 10 days after the incident.

Pathumwan Police filed five charges against the suspect, namely premeditated murder, attempted murder, shooting in a public space, possession of firearms, and carrying firearms in a public place without permit.

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Tourism

Pizza Maru Opens Hidden Neo-Napoli Pizzeria in Bangkok

Pizza Maru, a hidden Neo-Napoli pizzeria behind an unmarked door at a Bangkok condo on Sukhumvit 53, opens once weekly by reservation only while building its clientele.

28 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

Strolling past the luxurious Chalermnit Art de Maison residence building along Sukhumvit 53 road, one would think it’s merely an unassuming condominium with impressive architecture. But at the very front of the building, just beyond the architectural grandeur, lies a hidden gem of a pizzeria.

How does one find the pizzeria? At the front of the building is a small pathway leading to an unmarked door. Inside this door, lies Pizza Maru — a pizzeria serving Neo-Napoli pizza.

The pizzeria’s owners — Nanu Youttananukorn, Dhyan ho, and Himd Janthachotbutr – said that their intention to keep it hidden isn’t a mere gimmick.

“As new players in town, operation wise, it makes more sense to open once a week, just because of the labor costs,” Nanu tells Coconuts. “Also our clientele is still growing. The last thing we want is our staff to hang around, so if there is more demand then we will expand.”

The pizzeria is open from 5pm. Bookings can be made via their Instagram page and seats are limited. While that gives the pizzeria somewhat of an exclusive feel, it does mean patrons are served on a first-come, first-served basis.

Formerly an office space with a bar, the spot features a homey yet classy vibe, with a DJ booth opposite the open kitchen.

Nanu, a designer who took up making pizza during COVID, says the pizzeria relies on word-of-mouth marketing and Instagram. No doubt, the hidden entrance will surely make people talk.

When Coconuts visited the pizzeria, the owners shared their plan to utilize delivery via Line.

But how is the pizza? At the open tables, you can see Pizza Maru’s owners and staff hard at work baking fresh pies in an oven.

For those out of the loop, neo-napoli pizza utilizes lower temperatures and longer baking times, as well as the hydration in which the amount of water proportionate to the amount of flour used. More water is used for Neo-napoli, or contemporary Napoli, resulting in a fluffier and crunchier dough.

“Our dough is processed two days before use, spending 48 hours fermenting,” Nanu explains.

Pizza Maru offers some classic toppings including margherita, anchovy marinara, pepperoni, and four cheeses. All of Pizza Maru’s pies achieve a balance of fluffy and crispy crusts with soft and gooey bites in the center.

However, we must recommend trying one of their original pizzas, particularly the Kale Blue Cheese (THB420).

“It’s always been our intention to do something quirky and keep some of the things that people expect in a pizzeria but also something new,” Nanu said.

Apart from the pizzas, the pizzeria has a sizable collection of wine bottles ranging from THB1,790 – THB2,190. Hoping to have only one glass of wine? Well, you’re out of luck, as the pizzeria sells wine by the bottle at the moment, so be sure to come with a group. However, you can also order a bottle of Regency Thai brandy for THB850, sodas and sparkling tea. The latter comes in strawberry jasmine and passionfruit mango.

Once you’ve had your fill of pizzas, you can push it all down with a cup of ice-cream in either matcha or salted caramel flavors (THB120).

Initially only open one Thursday per week, Pizza Maru is now open for business Tuesdays through Thursdays. As of publishing, the staff is ready to serve customers for their ninth session.

Next time if you’re hankering for a more intimate pizzeria that doubles as a small home, take the sorta secretive beaten path in the front of the Chalermnit Art De Maison building.

Owners Nanu Youttananukorn and Dhyan Ho preparing pizzas before opening time. Photo: Nicky Tanskul / Coconuts

Photo: Nicky Tanskul / Coconuts

Kale Blue Cheese Pizza. Photo: Nicky Tanskul / Coconuts

Photo: Nicky Tanskul / Coconuts

FIND IT

Pizza MaruChalermnit Art de Maison106/1 Sukhumvit 53 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, WatthanaThursdays, 5pm-late

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