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Vocational School Students Caught with Homemade Gun near Technical College
Two vocational school students were arrested near Bangkok Industrial College while carrying a homemade .38 caliber weapon. The students claimed they brought the gun for self-defense, but were immediately detained by police and school officials during a routine search.
Aggressive Man Attacks 60-Year-Old Ice Shop Owner with Gun, Claims Political Connections
A violent incident occurred in Nonthaburi where a man attacked a 60-year-old ice shop owner with a gun, slapping and kicking her while claiming political connections. Police have identified the suspect and are actively seeking his arrest.
Woman Slips and Falls, Discovers Surprise Engagement Ring During X-Ray
A 27-year-old woman named Anais Berman unexpectedly got engaged during a medical X-ray examination after slipping and injuring her wrist. Her boyfriend Justin Wright orchestrated a surprise proposal with the help of medical staff, turning a potential crisis into a memorable moment of love.
Police Chief Orders Dismissal of Thung Lung Police Station Commander for Negligence in School Shooting Incident
A police commander has been transferred following a deadly school shooting in Hat Yai, Songkhla province. The National Police Office is investigating the incident and implementing strict measures to improve operational responses and restore public trust.
Suspected Food Poisoning Kills Over 70 Tigers at Famous Farm
Over 70 tigers have mysteriously died at Tiger Kingdom in Chiang Mai, prompting a 14-day closure and investigation. Authorities suspect the deaths may be linked to contaminated chicken feed, and are conducting thorough forensic examinations to determine the exact cause.
Asos co-founder dies after Thailand balcony fall
Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of online fashion retailer Asos, has tragically died after a fatal fall from a balcony in Thailand. The entrepreneur, who helped establish the successful e-commerce company in 2000, was a significant shareholder before leaving the firm in 2005.
Doctor Fish and Lawyer File Additional Complaint Against Notorious Mortician
A legal team led by 'Doctor Fish' and the Dharma Army Legal Foundation has filed additional criminal charges against a mortician accused of sexual assault in Ang Thong Province. The team is seeking a comprehensive investigation and the dismantling of the mortician's center, with potential political interference being scrutinized.
Confession of 'Thiu': Straw Hat Thief Mimics Movie Disguise in Gold Shop Robbery
Bangkok police have arrested a 29-year-old serial robber who stole 198 grams of gold and 170,000 baht from a gold shop in the Phra Khanong area. The suspect, recently released from prison, was captured in Chiang Rai after attempting to sell the stolen gold to contacts in a neighboring country.
Trump Sets 15-Day Deadline for Iran, Warns of 'Terrible Things'
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a 10-15 day ultimatum to Iran, demanding a nuclear agreement or facing potential military consequences. The threat comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with Iran warning it will defend itself if attacked by U.S. forces.
14-Year Sentence for Two Cambodian Journalists on Rebellion Charges After Taking Photo with Soldiers
Two Cambodian journalists were sentenced to 14 years in prison on rebellion charges after taking a photo near a landmine during border reporting. The case has sparked controversy about press freedom, with the journalists' families and media associations claiming the punishment is unjust.
Former Bank Employee Driving Fortuner Crashes While Traveling with Family, 4 Dead
A tragic road accident claimed the lives of four people, including a young child, when a Toyota Fortuner crashed into an electrical pole on Phet Kasem Road. The victims were a family traveling from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Bangkok, with driver fatigue potentially contributing to the fatal crash.
Court Convicts Mountaineer for Leaving Girlfriend to Freeze to Death on Austrian Peak
An Austrian mountaineer was convicted of gross negligence after leaving his girlfriend to die on Grossglockner, Austria's highest mountain, during an extreme weather expedition. The court sentenced him to suspended jail time and a fine, highlighting critical questions about personal risk and legal responsibility in mountain climbing.