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Family Demands Release of Two Suspects in Elderly Woman's Murder Case After Arrest of Actual Killer Who Confessed to Debt Collection Motive; Police Explain Bail Decision Rests with Court

A 57-year-old mechanic confessed to murdering a 73-year-old woman in a debt-related dispute, leading the family of two wrongly detained suspects to demand their release. Police said bail decisions rest with the court, not investigators, des

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Family members of two suspects stormed a police station on May 19 demanding their release after police arrested Akhorn, a 57-year-old mechanic, who confessed to murdering 73-year-old Pranee on November 1, 2024. Police had initially detained Charoen Yut, 52, and Phon Phon, 54, as suspects, but Akhorn later confessed to being the actual perpetrator without implicating anyone else, though he had previously pointed police toward the two men as being at the crime scene. The family members demanded that police explain why the two innocent men remained detained despite the arrest of the true killer, and requested that police issue a statement accepting responsibility for the error and allow both men to be released.

Police clarified that investigators opposed temporary bail because the case involves a serious crime that has shocked the public, carries severe penalties, and remains under active investigation. However, police emphasized that the absolute authority to grant or deny temporary bail rests solely with the court's discretion, and that investigators' opposition to bail is merely an opinion to inform the court's decision.

Regarding Akhorn's confession, police stated he provided details about the crime location, where he assaulted the victim, the point where he disposed of the body, where evidence was burned, and where items were discarded—information valuable for gathering evidence. Police pledged to handle the case fairly. According to police, Akhorn attacked Pranee after she came to his wife's house to collect a debt, resulting in a physical altercation. Akhorn intervened to help his wife and fatally injured Pranee, then disposed of her body and destroyed evidence before his arrest.

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Community

Snail Confident in 100% Readiness, Vows Knockout if Opportunity Arises; Mother Reveals No Worries, Pride in Her Son

Muay Thai fighter Snail Sisodmonty expressed complete confidence before his Langkawi Day bout, vowing to deliver a knockout if the opportunity presents itself despite having only two weeks of training. His mother said she's proud of his det

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On May 19, 2569, Snail Sisodmonty (Snail Luk Peert) spoke confidently to media before his bout on the Langkawi Day ring, declaring his readiness exceeded 100% despite having only two weeks to prepare and train intensively. He stated he's ready to finish the fight before the final round if given the opportunity.

When asked about his confidence, Snail responded: "I'm completely ready right now. My opponent has expressed confidence and set a goal to check my chin with a knockout—I respect that. But if I get the chance to knock him out, I will definitely do it. Whether it happens from the first round, we'll have to see in the ring."

When pressed about his signature technique or secret weapon, Snail smiled mysteriously and kept it under wraps, simply saying: "I'd like everyone to watch and find out in the ring." Observers speculate he may unveil surprise striking techniques or heavy artillery to thrill boxing fans.

Trainers from the Sisodmonty camp revealed their limited two-week training program. The first week focused on fundamentals and teaching boxing basics, since Snail had never boxed or trained before and couldn't be pushed too hard. The second week shifted to technical boxing review and more intense conditioning similar to professional fighters. "You have to understand he's never thrown a punch or trained in boxing before," the trainer explained. "We had to guide him carefully these two weeks so he'd be ready and perform his best. The kid showed great determination."

During the interview, when media noted Snail's mother appeared stressed, she quickly clarified with a smile: "I'm not worried about him fighting. What you see is just the heat making me look tense—I've been sitting in the sun for hours. For today's fight, I just want him to give his absolute best. Whether he wins or loses doesn't matter because I've already seen his determination. I watched him train every week, and the camp took great care of him."

She continued emotionally: "I'm so proud of him. Over these weeks, I saw how hard he worked and how focused he was. Today, win or lose, I don't care about that. Just seeing how far he's come and the responsibility he's taken on makes me happy and proud as a mother."

As his mother spoke with emotion, Snail stood beside her, embraced her, and expressed gratitude to his mother amid smiles and applause from media and onlookers. Snail thanked everyone for their encouragement and promised to do his best. He acknowledged that his mother's and family's support is the most important motivation driving him to face his opponent fearlessly in the ring.

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National

What to know about Thailand ending 60-day visa-free stays

Thailand is eliminating its 60-day visa-free stay scheme for all 93 eligible countries while overhauling its entire visa policy to reduce confusion and streamline entry requirements. The changes take effect 15 days after publication in the

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BANGKOK — Thailand will revoke the 60-day visa-free stay scheme for all 93 eligible countries and territories as part of a sweeping overhaul of the country's visa policy, the Department of Consular Affairs announced on 19 May.

Mangkorn Pratoomkaew, director-general of the Department of Consular Affairs, said the Cabinet had approved a review of Thailand's visa exemption and visa privilege measures following a proposal by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Under the new policy, each country or territory will receive only one visa exemption privilege.

The government will also review the 30-day visa-free tourism scheme, reducing the number of eligible countries and territories from 57 to 54. In addition, Thailand plans to introduce a new 15-day visa-free tourism scheme for three countries or territories and drastically reduce the number of countries eligible for Visa on Arrival from 31 to just four.

The changes will take effect 15 days after publication in the Royal Gazette under three announcements issued by the Ministry of Interior.

Mangkorn said the review followed discussions among agencies under the Visa Policy Committee and took into account security, tourism, economic factors and reciprocal treatment between countries. He added that overlapping visa privileges had caused confusion among foreign travellers and complicated the Foreign Ministry's e-Visa system.

Foreign nationals already in Thailand, or those entering before the new measures take effect, will still be allowed to remain in the country under their current permitted stay until it expires. After the new rules come into force, incoming travellers must comply with the updated visa conditions.

Mangkorn also said the prime minister had signed an order appointing a new committee to regularly review Thailand's visa policies, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, to ensure visa measures remain aligned with current conditions in all dimensions.

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Police

China calls for transparent investigation into Sa Kaeo kidnapping case

China's embassy has called for a transparent investigation after a Chinese national was allegedly kidnapped and held for ransom in Sa Kaeo province, urging Thai authorities to quickly establish facts and bring suspects to justice.

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BANGKOK — The Chinese Embassy in Thailand has urged Thai authorities to conduct a lawful, fair and transparent investigation following reports that a Chinese national was allegedly abducted and held for ransom in Sa Kaeo province.

In a statement issued on 19 May, a spokesperson for the embassy said the Chinese side had attached great importance to the case and immediately contacted relevant Thai agencies to seek details about the incident.

The embassy called on Thai authorities to quickly establish the facts, thoroughly investigate the case and bring all those involved to justice.

China also expressed hope that Thailand would strengthen law enforcement oversight and public security measures to better protect the lives, property and legal rights of Chinese nationals in the country.

The statement said maintaining safety and stability was important for people-to-people exchanges and friendly cooperation between Thailand and China.

The Chinese Embassy also issued a renewed advisory urging Chinese citizens living in Thailand or planning to travel to the country to strictly comply with Thai laws and regulations, remain vigilant about personal safety and promptly report emergencies to police or Chinese diplomatic missions in Thailand.

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National

Ronaldo Leads Portugal's 27-Man Squad Announcement for 2026 World Cup

Portugal's 27-man World Cup squad features 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo, making his sixth consecutive tournament appearance, alongside Bruno Fernandes and Vitinha for the 2026 finals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Portugal has announced its 27-player roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final tournament, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, and Vitinha. The Portuguese national team will compete in the World Cup hosted jointly by the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026, grouped with DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

On May 19, Portugal's head coach Roberto Martínez officially unveiled the 27-player squad for the World Cup 2026.

As expected, 41-year-old star Cristiano Ronaldo has made the cut, marking his sixth consecutive World Cup appearance since 2006. Other notable players selected include Bruno Fernandes, Joao Neves, Vitinha, Pedro Neto, and Rafael Leão.

The squad list also includes striker Diogo Costa, who was previously on the roster.

Portugal's 27-player squad for the 2026 World Cup:

Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (Porto), José Sá (Wolverhampton), Rui Silva (Sporting Lisbon), Ricardo Velozo (Genkelerbilizji)

Defenders: Diogo Dalot (Manchester United), Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), Nelson Semedo (Fenerbahçe), João Cancelo (Barcelona), Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain), Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting Lisbon), Renato Veiga (Villarreal), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Tomás Araújo (Benfica)

Midfielders: Rúben Neves (Al Hilal), Samuel Costa (Mallorca), João Neves (Paris Saint-Germain), Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)

Forwards: João Félix (Al Nassar), Francisco Trincão (Sporting Lisbon), Francisco Conceição (Juventus), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Rafael Leão (AC Milan), Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad), Gonçalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain), Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassar)

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Breaking

American Doctor Contracts Ebola as Death Toll in DR Congo Surpasses 130—Uganda Braces for Confirmed Cases

An American doctor is among those infected in a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where deaths have exceeded 130, with confirmed cases now reaching Uganda.

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Jean Kasaya, director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmed on May 19 that the Ebola death toll in the Democratic Republic of Congo has climbed to at least 131, with more than 513 suspected infections. Health authorities are urging strict adherence to public health measures as the outbreak spreads. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed two Ebola cases in Uganda, with one fatality, while the World Health Organization declared the Bundibugyo virus outbreak a global public health emergency. An American doctor working in DR Congo is among those infected and will be transferred to Germany for treatment, with at least six Americans reported to have had contact with the virus. Despite assessing the risk to the United States as low, authorities elevated travel advisories for DR Congo to the highest level 4 and imposed entry restrictions for non-U.S. passport holders who have been in DR Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan within the past 21 days.

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Community

Boonmee Ready to Settle the Score in the Ring, Vows Not to Underestimate, Confident of Victory

Boxer Boonmee vows to settle a social media dispute in the ring today, confident in his speed and training despite his opponent's recent intensive preparation. He remained calm during weigh-ins and denied acting arrogantly, explaining he co

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May 19, 2569 — Following a social media drama that led to a revenge boxing match, Boonmee recently gave an interview about his readiness and emotional state before stepping into the ring. After just completing the weigh-in ceremony and facing off with his opponent, he acknowledged this is a revenge match, reiterating that he couldn't fight on the day of the incident because the other side had greater numbers and he feared weapons.

When asked whether today's fight constitutes revenge for the previous altercation, the man in black admitted frankly with a laugh, "Something like that." He also clarified a point that many people wondered about — he holds a taekwondo degree and possesses skills in that sport, but why didn't he retaliate or fight back on the day of the incident? He explained that the previous incident was entirely outside the realm of sport. "That day was completely outside sport," he stated. "If I had fought, it would have been like this: they had weapons and I didn't, they had more people than us. We came with just three people and drove into their territory, their zone. I didn't know what would have happened if we fought."

During the weigh-in confrontation, he remained cool and chose to save his emotions for the ring. When asked about the atmosphere during the weigh-in, Boonmee revealed he felt very calm and indifferent, experiencing no tension or pressure, and intended to settle everything on the ring alone.

Regarding social media criticism that he acts arrogantly or puts on airs, he denied it and explained: "People don't see me in a good light, think I'm arrogant or something, but I don't even understand where my arrogance is. I got punched, right? Should I come sit and wai him? That wouldn't be right. I'm just being myself. I'm not putting on any act or being arrogant at all."

He expressed confidence in his speed and vowed to take victory home. Regarding his readiness to fight, he stated he has trained sufficiently. Although his opponent has trained intensively for the past three weeks, he has no worries and will not be complacent whatsoever.

When asked to assess his opponent's form, Boonmee said, "Looking at it, he might be slower than me. I think I'm faster." He concluded confidently: "I should definitely get the win and go home today." As for whether he'll win by points or knockout, he indicated he has already thought about that possibility.

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National

Mourning Ceremony for Sang Dok Sadao: Comedian Colleagues Pay Respects as Daughter Faints—Note Chern Yim Expresses Grief Over Loss of Talented Artist

Comedian Sang Dok Sadao, 63, died from cancer, prompting a mourning ceremony at a Suphan Buri temple where fellow performers mourned the loss of a talented artist known for his skilled mimicry and comedic timing.

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At 3 p.m. at Wat Oo Thong temple in Kokkram subdistrict, Bang Pla Ma district, Suphan Buri province, the family brought the body of Sang Dok Sadao, a 63-year-old comedian who died from cancer at Chao Phraya Yommaraj Hospital in Suphan Buri, to conduct a merit-making ceremony at the temple.

Many comedy industry artists attended the water-sprinkling ceremony, including Note Chern Yim, Oba Siang Noe (president of the Thai Comedians Association), Thua Reh Chern Yim, Ja Reh Chern Yim, Gwang (wife of Danny Sripinya), and numerous other comedy colleagues.

Note Chern Yim stated that upon hearing the news, he felt heartbroken and regretted losing such a talented performer. Sang Dok Sadao had worked with him for many years during their café days. When the café declined, they went their separate ways to earn a living. During his illness, Note tried to stay in touch, speaking with him by phone, though Sang eventually stopped answering. "The comedy world has lost another talented person," Note said. "Sang was an excellent comedian with great timing. He had unique comedic skills—mimicking voices, accents, and timing. His style was similar to the legendary Doi Dok Sadao, whom Sang considered his teacher. This is a great loss. I want to express my condolences to Sang's family. We've already discussed with his daughter and son whether the comedy association can provide any assistance."

Thua Reh Chern Yim also expressed his condolences, saying he had been regularly calling to check on Sang's health. When he learned the condition was serious, he offered encouragement. He urged others to maintain relationships while still alive—visiting, expressing love, and keeping in touch. Sang had told him he quit smoking long ago but eventually was found to have a lung mass.

The ceremony was marked by sorrow from the family, including Sang's wife, daughter, and son. During the water-sprinkling, extreme heat caused Sang's daughter to faint, and relatives provided first aid until she regained consciousness.

The merit-making ceremony will include chanting from May 19-23, 2025, with the cremation ceremony scheduled for May 24, 2025, at 4 p.m. at Wat Oo Thong in Bang Pla Ma district, Suphan Buri province.

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Police

83-Year-Old Man Dies After Car Collision While Riding Motorcycle to Grandson's Ordination Ceremony

An 83-year-old man died after his motorcycle was struck by a car on Asia Highway in Phatthalung on May 19 while he was traveling to his grandson's Buddhist ordination ceremony.

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A tragic accident claimed the life of an 83-year-old man riding his motorcycle to his grandson's Buddhist ordination ceremony when struck by a car. The car driver stated the elderly man suddenly cut in front of him onto the right lane, preventing him from braking in time.

At 5:48 PM on May 19, 2026, Deputy Investigation Officer Soros Chanapon of Muang Phatthalung Police Station received a report of a car-motorcycle collision on Asia Highway northbound in Tambon Tha Khae, Muang District, Phatthalung Province. He rushed to the scene with emergency medical staff from Phatthalung Hospital and rescue units from Tha Khae Subdistrict.

At the scene, responders found an 83-year-old man with severe injuries including a crushed skull and a nearly severed right leg, who was unresponsive and had no pulse. His motorcycle was severely damaged and overturned on the roadside. Emergency responders performed CPR before rushing him to Phatthalung Hospital, but due to the severity of his injuries, he died in the emergency room shortly after arrival.

Initial investigation determined that the victim was leaving home to travel to his grandson's ordination ceremony when the accident occurred.

Car driver Pirsak stated he was driving in the right lane with an 18-wheel truck in the left lane ahead when the motorcycle suddenly cut in front of him into the right lane without warning. He was unable to brake or swerve in time, resulting in a violent collision that threw the victim onto the roadway, while the motorcycle flew off to the side. Officials will conduct further investigation to determine the exact cause and proceed with legal action.

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No Holds Barred: The Horrifying Train Crash Must Not End With Just Three Suspects

A freight train collided with a bus at a Bangkok railway crossing, killing eight and injuring over 30; police charged three suspects including a heroin-using train operator, but experts warn systemic safety reforms are essential to prevent

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Major progress has been made in investigating the cause and identifying those responsible for the freight train collision with an air-conditioned bus on Route 206 at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asok-Din Daeng Road in Bangkok, which resulted in a fire, eight deaths, and over 30 injuries, with additional vehicles severely damaged. This shocking incident in a densely trafficked city with multiple railway crossings raises serious concerns about public transport safety systems. If such loose safety protocols continue, similar disasters could happen again at any time. Police have now formally charged three parties: the train operator who failed to stop despite warnings, the railway crossing guard, and the bus driver, all sharing responsibility for negligent failures. More seriously, drug testing of the train operator revealed he regularly uses heroin and cannabis. When all three parties fail and act negligently at the same time—like a Swiss cheese model of accidents—disaster results. The railway should enforce strict warning systems acknowledging when the road crossing remains blocked due to traffic congestion, and must automatically reduce speed at this intersection where vehicles constantly block the tracks. The red flag worker must perform duties diligently, as footage clearly shows many vehicles parked across the tracks. The bus driver is certainly at fault for parking across the railway, violating traffic laws and creating danger. While all three parties should be charged, a disaster of this magnitude causing multiple deaths and widespread damage cannot end with just three suspects. Supervisory personnel who failed in oversight should also be held accountable. Most critically, safety systems in this area and other congested railway crossings throughout the city must be completely overhauled. Traffic management must be improved to reduce congestion; vehicles from branch roads must not be allowed to squeeze through and force through-traffic to back up across the railway. Ultimately, systematic solutions are needed—either grade-separated crossings with bridges or tunnels. Most importantly, communication systems with trains must be effective and provide genuine warnings kilometers in advance. A tragedy this severe and heartbreaking cannot merely be a passing incident.

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National

Editorial – Moving Forward to Extinguish the Southern Fire

Thailand's Prime Minister appoints a new peace talks chief to negotiate with anti-state groups in the restive southern border provinces, where decades of unrest stem from governance failures and military crackdowns.

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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has appointed Thanat Suvarnanont, Director of the National Intelligence Agency, as head of peace talks for the southern border provinces. His primary duties include conducting negotiations with anti-state groups and violent perpetrators based on policies and measures established by the National Security Council, Prime Minister, or Cabinet; assessing and analyzing the stances and attitudes of dissenting groups and insurgents; and providing recommendations to senior leadership for policy decisions on resolving southern border issues. He will coordinate with facilitators in the peace process, including Malaysia and relevant government, private, and international entities.

The Prime Minister previously appointed a special government representative committee to address southern border problems, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sissadej Pungketkhao. The Defense Minister and National Security Council Secretary serve as vice chairs, with relevant permanent secretaries, the Supreme Commander, Army Commander, Police Commissioner, and the National Security Council Secretary as members. Wanmuhammad Normat, President of the Prime Minister's Advisory Board, serves as advisor.

The committee is tasked with driving strategies and operational plans toward concrete problem-solving, coordinating between the Cabinet and central government with local agencies, liaising with ministers assigned to work in the region, providing recommendations for integrated and coordinated efforts, and tracking progress in alignment with national strategy and the national security plan for southern border development.

The southern border unrest has accumulated over many years, beginning with forced disappearances of local religious leaders and a 2004 military base gun theft in retaliation against the state. The root causes stem from governance and administration that fails to align with the region's diverse population, escalating into harsh state crackdowns and human rights and justice violations.

Since taking office, Prime Minister Anutin has demonstrated commitment to resolving the conflict and achieving southern peace, as evidenced by establishing the special representative committee and appointing the peace talks chief. It is hoped the resolution process will prioritize dialogue, center people's interests, enable participation, and couple these with justice while reducing harsh state measures.

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