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Indonesian Woman's Water Slide Fright: She Races a Giant Snake Down the Same Slide, Screaming Uncontrollably

A woman screaming down a water slide in Jakarta discovered a large snake racing ahead of her in the same chute, though both reached the bottom safely in the viral 47-second video.

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A startling incident occurred at a water park in Jakarta, Indonesia, when a woman enjoying a water slide was frightened to discover a large snake sliding down the same chute. The 47-second video was quickly shared across social media platforms.

In the footage, the woman initially appears cheerful as she rides down on a rubber tube before spotting a snake ahead of her. As she accelerates down the slide due to water pressure and the slope, the distance between her and the snake rapidly closes to near-collision. The woman screams throughout, gripping both sides of the slide tightly while attempting to dodge the snake in her path.

Fortunately, the woman reached the bottom safely with no reported injuries. However, it remains unclear whether the snake sustained any damage from the mishap, though authorities have since captured it.

The video has been widely shared across social media platforms, with many calling it "the most unlikely situation in the world" and expressing concern for the woman. Other internet users have reacted humorously, joking that she received a 200% more thrilling experience than other visitors for the same entrance fee, with some suggesting the snake was equally frightened and merely wanted to enjoy the slide too.

Indonesian media outlets report that such incidents can occur in tropical, humid areas, particularly at water parks near natural environments where reptiles may accidentally wander in. This has prompted facility managers to increase safety inspections and wildlife monitoring in the area.

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Police

Foreign Man High on Cocaine Hits Motorcycle Into Renowned Doctor 'Dr. Toom' on Koh Phangan

British tourist Duncan Wilcock, 51, tested positive for cocaine after hitting renowned respiratory specialist Dr. Theerasak Kaewamontavong with his motorcycle on Koh Phangan and fleeing by boat; the doctor remains in critical condition.

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A 51-year-old British man was arrested after striking renowned physician Associate Professor Dr. Theerasak Kaewamontavong with his motorcycle on Koh Phangan on May 23 at 9:21 p.m., before fleeing on a tour boat. The suspect, identified as Duncan Wilcock, tested positive for cocaine though no alcohol was detected. Dr. Toom, a respected internal medicine professor at Mahidol University's Ramathibodi Hospital and respiratory specialist, remains in critical condition at Bangkok Samui Hospital and is being airlifted to Ramathibodi Hospital in Bangkok for continued treatment.

The incident occurred on the road between Koh Phangan Hospital and Sala area when the motorcycle struck the pedestrian. Officers tracked down the suspect on a tour boat at Vak Toom Pier and recovered the blue Honda Dream motorcycle used in the hit-and-run. The suspect initially confessed to the collision. He faces legal proceedings and was scheduled for bail hearing at Koh Samui Provincial Court on May 26.

Dr. Theerasak is a highly respected physician specializing in respiratory diseases and critical respiratory conditions, and has dedicated himself to community health initiatives on Koh Phangan.

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National

Paradorn Pledges Support for Pheu Thai's Constitutional Amendment Draft, Dodges Timeline Questions Pending First Reading

Deputy PM Paradorn pledged government coalition support for constitutional amendments but declined to set a timeline, saying multiple drafts remain under review and procedural steps must play out before the first reading.

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On May 25, 2025, at Government House, Deputy Prime Minister's Office Minister Paradorn Prissananantkul spoke about the constitutional amendment timeline and second referendum raised by Nikorn Chamnong, a Bhumjaithai Party list MP. Paradorn stated that it remains unclear and impossible to predict how the first reading consideration will proceed. Currently only Bhumjaithai's draft has been submitted, but it's unknown how many other constitutional amendment drafts will be submitted and whether the Pheu Thai Party will submit combined signatures as well. Therefore, setting a timeline would be difficult—it's entirely parliament's matter.

When asked about Natthapon Ruengpanyawat, Pheu Thai Party leader and list MP, who stated that Bhumjaithai's constitutional amendment draft doesn't meet Pheu Thai's three conditions, Paradorn said he hasn't yet seen what Pheu Thai's draft looks like. However, Bhumjaithai's draft was presented first for public scrutiny, though it's not a final draft. A committee must be established to discuss and produce a committee draft before moving to second reading consideration. There are still many procedural steps, but today the party has clearly demonstrated its sincere intention to amend the constitution.

When a reporter asked whether negotiations with the opposition could secure 20 percent opposition support in the third reading, Paradorn said that's too far ahead and suggested waiting to see how the first reading debate proceeds and how much discussion occurs in committee, and whether people concede or hold firm on positions. If everyone agrees in committee, there would be no problem.

When asked if all sides must compromise, Paradorn stated that making a constitution is a public law matter requiring unanimous consent. The constitution clearly stipulates the conditions needed for a draft to pass, so any amendment must proceed with all parties' approval.

Regarding whether he has spoken with Pheu Thai about supporting their draft, Paradorn said he had an informal discussion with Chusak Sirinil, Pheu Thai deputy party leader, because Pheu Thai's 71 MPs are insufficient to propose a constitutional amendment draft alone. The government coalition parties, particularly Bhumjaithai, are ready to support. It depends on what kind of draft Pheu Thai proposes.

When asked if the budget for the second referendum is sufficient, Paradorn said that whenever the law requires the government to act—and the Prime Minister always emphasizes the government is prepared to take all necessary measures to fulfill the intent of 26.7 million voters from the referendum results—the government will use all resources to support it. It's the government's responsibility to comply with the law.

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Community

Mystery Solved! Why Public Toilet Seats Have That Front Gap—It's Not a Manufacturing Error, It Has a Real Purpose

Public toilet seats have a front gap by design, not by accident—it's mandated since 1955 to reduce germ transmission and contact points in shared restrooms.

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Have you ever noticed why public restroom toilet seats have a gap at the front? While some might think it's an odd design choice or manufacturing flaw, the truth is this shape has a clearly defined purpose connected to public health standards. Since 1955, the open-front toilet seat design has been mandated as the standard for public restrooms across much of the United States under the American Standard National Plumbing Code, which specifies that fixtures must be made from smooth, non-absorbent material and have an open front. The main idea behind this design is to reduce direct contact with surfaces that many people use, based on the belief that minimizing contact points helps reduce the accumulation and transmission of germs between users. Social media user @aakashgupta, whose explanation went viral, noted that the gap design also reduces unnecessary body contact points, making the overall experience feel cleaner. Another benefit is that it helps certain users maintain personal hygiene more conveniently by reducing direct contact with the seat and increasing space for personal sanitation management. The open gap also helps prevent liquid buildup at the front, ensuring the next user encounters a drier, cleaner surface. However, this design has become a topic of online debate, with many questioning whether it's truly necessary and offering various opinions ranging from genuine curiosity to humorous takes on public restroom experiences. One user commented, 'We're not sitting on that gap anyway, we sit on the rest of the seat, so what's the point?' while another joked, 'I always thought it was for men who don't lift the seat.'

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Police

Opposition Shadow Cabinet Exposes Illegal Immigration Scheme, Names 23 Companies as Chinese Proxy Fronts, Challenges Deputy PM Anutin to Prove His Courage by Cracking Down on Gray Capital

Thailand's opposition shadow cabinet exposed an illegal immigration scheme involving 23 companies allegedly serving as Chinese proxy fronts, accusing the government of allowing bureaucrats to become part of international criminal networks h

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On May 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Parliament, the opposition Pheu Thai shadow cabinet, led by Nathpong Rueangpanya, Sirikanya Tansukul, Picharn Chaowpatanawong, and Piyarat Jongtep, held a joint press conference exposing the illegal immigration corruption scheme and proposing a review of Elite Card criteria. Nathpong stated that while the Prime Minister claims to address corruption, the government has negligently allowed Thai bureaucracy to become part of international criminal networks involving immigration bribery, money laundering, scammer operations, and arms trafficking.

The opposition pointed to the Ming Chen Sun case as evidence that without accidents, Thai police would never discover gray networks operating in Thailand under the guise of tourism promotion. Piyarat described this as a "gray triangle" involving criminals, corrupt officials, and large gray capital, functioning as a "leech-parasite cycle" where state agencies abuse their power. He identified two entry points: religious institutions and NGOs used by Chinese nationals to obtain long-term visas, and shell companies using Thai nominees to hold shares for Chinese investors.

Piyarat disclosed 23 companies suspected of holding assets as Chinese proxies, including one shareholder across all firms with Chinese-sounding names registered on April 23, 2565, that purchased large residential projects in the Ladphrao area by April 29, 2565, worth at least 50 million baht. At least 10 of these 23 companies hold property rights in housing developments, with nominee shareholders holding over 49 percent equity, raising questions about money laundering origins.

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Weather

Royal Irrigation Department Joins Forces with EGAT to Gradually Reduce Discharge from Bhumibol and Sirikit Dams to Mitigate Flooding in Lower Chao Phraya Basin

The Royal Irrigation Department and EGAT are gradually reducing water discharge from Bhumibol and Sirikit dams from May 25-31 to prevent flooding in the lower Chao Phraya basin following heavy rainfall in northern Thailand.

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The Smart Water Operations Center (SWOC) of the Royal Irrigation Department reported on May 25, 2025, that water from upper regions continues flowing into the Chao Phraya River basin following accumulated rainfall in the Northern and Upper Central regions, causing the Chao Phraya water level to trend upward. At 6:00 AM on May 25, the C.2 station in Nakhon Sawan recorded a discharge of 1,095 cubic meters per second, while the C.13 station at Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat measured 690 cubic meters per second, currently causing no impact to areas along the lower Chao Phraya riverbank.

The Royal Irrigation Department is collaborating with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to adjust water management plans by gradually reducing discharge from Bhumibol Dam in Tak Province and Sirikit Dam in Uttaradit Province in a stepped manner from May 25-31, 2025, to moderate water flow into the lower Chao Phraya basin according to local rainfall conditions.

Bhumibol Dam will reduce its daily discharge from 25 million cubic meters to 15 million cubic meters, while Sirikit Dam will reduce from 20 million cubic meters to 12 million cubic meters daily, respectively, to minimize impacts on downstream areas.

The Royal Irrigation Department has emphasized that all irrigation projects in the Northern and Central regions (Chao Phraya River basin) must continuously monitor water conditions, weather patterns, and rainfall amounts, and coordinate with relevant agencies to alert residents in low-lying areas along the Chao Phraya River to closely follow official government updates and prepare for potential changes in water conditions during this period.

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Police

Cambodian Soldiers Stir Trouble! Military Region 2 Releases Timeline of 9 Shots Fired in Border Provocation Late at Night

Cambodian soldiers fired nine shots near the Thai border in Surin's Huay Tamamaria area on May 24, prompting Thailand's Military Region 2 to warn the incident could provoke misunderstandings and threaten regional stability.

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Cambodian soldiers cause border disruptions in the Huay Tamamaria area. Military Region 2 warns against provocations and urges peacekeeping measures. Cambodian troops fired 9 shots during the night, raising misunderstanding risks. On May 25, 2569, reporters noted that on May 24, Military Region 2 received reports from the Surin Forces operating at Huay Tamamaria base detecting gunfire from Cambodian military in the area with the following details: At 19:59, four rifle shots were heard in the Huay Tamamaria area approximately 200 meters south of Thai positions at coordinates VA641923. At 20:10, five rifle shots were heard in the Huay Tamamaria area approximately 1 kilometer south of Thai positions at coordinates VA641931. The use of weapons during this timeframe under the current sensitive situation is considered inappropriate behavior that may constitute provocation and risks creating misunderstandings, which could negatively impact peace and stability and relations between both sides. Thailand expresses concern over the incident and calls on all parties to exercise caution, avoid actions that could escalate tensions, and maintain commitment to coordination mechanisms and peaceful approaches to preserve border area peace and stability.

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Police

Second fatal shark attack in two weeks: 39-year-old man dies while spearfishing off Australian coast

A 39-year-old man died from severe head injuries sustained during a shark attack while spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal off Queensland, marking Australia's second fatal shark attack in two weeks.

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In the second deadly shark attack within two weeks, a 39-year-old man was attacked by a shark and sustained severe head injuries before dying while spearfishing off the Australian coast. His friend brought his body back to shore.

On May 25, BBC reported a tragic incident in Australia where a 39-year-old man was attacked by a shark while spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal before dying. His friend retrieved his body from the water.

Police confirmed the incident occurred around midday on Sunday, May 24, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, marking Australia's second fatal shark attack in just two weeks.

The victim, a 39-year-old man, was spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal, approximately 45 kilometers from shore, aboard a private boat with three friends.

Rescue officials were notified and found the victim had been brought from the water by his fellow trip participants, but he died before the boat could return to shore.

Police stated the victim suffered severe head injuries from the shark attack. Officials described the incident as deeply distressing for those who witnessed it and provided psychological support to all trip participants.

However, just one week earlier, a 38-year-old man died after being bitten by a shark while spearfishing near Perth in Western Australia.

He was bitten on both legs and could not survive, renewing concerns about the safety of marine activities in Australia.

A 12-year-old boy "died" after being bitten on the leg by a tiger shark while swimming in Sydney Harbor.

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Tourism

K Day Bangkok 2026 Launches in Grand Style with 2PM's Nichkhun Promoting K-Lifestyle

K Day Bangkok 2026 launches May 23-24 at Siam Paragon with 2PM's Nichkhun promoting Korean fashion, beauty, and food through immersive K-lifestyle experiences, offering free admission to visitors.

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K Day Bangkok 2026 launches with superstar artist Nichkhun from 2PM to bring Korean pop culture and lifestyle to Bangkok at Siam Paragon on May 23-24, offering a complete K-Lifestyle experience featuring fashion, beauty, and food all in one venue. Nichkhun Horvejkul, a prominent member of the famous K-pop group 2PM and Thai-blooded Hallyu star, has been officially appointed as the event's artist, showcasing contemporary South Korean culture across both Saturday May 23 and Sunday May 24, 2026 at NEX HALL, 5th floor of Siam Paragon shopping center, which drew crowds of travelers and Korean culture enthusiasts experiencing special highlights throughout the event. The Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (KOFICE) launched this new-format cultural event emphasizing visitor participation, aiming to present Korea's lifestyle industry in fashion, beauty, and food sectors, building on the global K-culture trend while helping participants deeply understand the essence of K-lifestyle through diverse and realistic experiences. The event also bridges culture and industry through significant cooperation and integration between South Korea and Thailand's public and private sectors. K Day Bangkok 2026 selected businesses based on popularity, growth potential, and global competitiveness, with fashion business chosen as this year's main theme, highlighting the future potential of Design Hanbok developed by the Korea Craft & Design Foundation (KCDF) as contemporary Korean fashion. Rather than simply displaying typical Korean products, this event serves as a cultural exchange space that will inspire, set new trends, and reinforce Korea's image as a global lifestyle leader, also featuring carefully curated beauty products, cosmetics, and food for participants to experience Korean culture in a new format. K Day Bangkok 2026 offers free admission for interested visitors and K-pop fans, operating from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM over both days at Siam Paragon, with the venue divided into zones for visitors to discover their own K-Mood, starting from the Smartphone Unlock station and concluding at the My K-Mood Completion zone. Visitors receive a K-Mood Diagnosis Card guiding them through zones including Design Hanbok Showcase, K-Beauty Experience Zone, Korean Food, and Workshop Space. The first day's highlight is the Modern Hanbok Fashion Show at 2:00 PM on the main stage under the concept Hanbok to Bangkok, presenting the unique beauty of hanbok through a contemporary perspective, bringing together leading hanbok brands from South Korea.

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National

Middle East War Crushes Vehicle Exports by 91.76%, Lowest in 5 Years

Thai vehicle exports to the Middle East collapsed 91.76% in April to a five-year low due to the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict closing the Strait of Hormuz. The automotive industry is considering downward revisions to its 2025 production target

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The Federation of Thai Industries is closely monitoring the prolonged three-month conflict and has downward revised this year's automotive production forecast, with April Middle East exports plummeting 91.76% to a five-year low.

According to Surapong Paisitpattanapong, advisor to the automotive industry group and spokesman for the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), April 2025 vehicle production reached 103,794 units, down 0.44% year-on-year. Vehicle exports declined 8.43% to 60,190 units.

Thai exports to the Middle East market dropped to just 993 units from 11,053 units, representing a 91.76% decline—the lowest in five years. The collapse is attributed to the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, which resulted in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, making vehicle exports impossible. Declines were also recorded in European, Central American, and South American markets.

Domestic production reached 36,532 units, down 1.70%, with pickup truck sales falling 9.7% due to stricter credit lending policies from financial institutions. Weak domestic economic growth, low industrial production indices, and concerns about investment and employment have weakened consumer purchasing power. Global economics remain threatened by international conflicts and trade wars.

"These factors, especially declining pickup truck exports to the Middle East due to the war and the Strait of Hormuz closure, could cause export production to miss this year's 950,000-unit target if the Middle East conflict extends beyond three months," the statement said.

Despite these challenges, April domestic vehicle sales rose 2.54% year-on-year, driven by delivery of pre-ordered electric vehicles from the Bangkok International Motor Show in late March-early April. Rising oil prices from the Strait of Hormuz closure, combined with new model launches and one company's new truck production facility, contributed to the growth.

First quarter 2025 economic growth of 2.8% and investment projects approved by the Board of Investment (BOI) could support stronger growth if investments are deployed this year. The government's 400-billion-baht loan to reduce energy imports and increase investment should also boost employment.

However, the FTI will closely monitor the conflict through May-June to assess its duration before revising the 2025 production forecast. Current targets remain 1.5 million units total: 950,000 for export and 550,000 for domestic sale.

A major concern is parts suppliers requesting price increases citing the Middle East conflict, which would further depress sales and production. The FTI has urged parts and vehicle manufacturers to maintain price discipline while consumer purchasing power remains weak.

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National

Thaeng Refuses to Apologize to Senators Over Blue System Claims, Denies Undermining Upper House

Pheu Thai Party leader Nathpong Rueangpunya refused to apologize to the Senate over "blue system" accusations, denying his party was undermining the upper house and instead calling for constitutional reform to strengthen parliament-people c

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At 10:00 AM on May 25, 2025, at parliament, Nathpong Rueangpunya, Pheu Thai Party leader and list MP, spoke to reporters following a shadow cabinet meeting regarding the Senate's rebuttal to accusations of operating a 'blue system' and a three-day ultimatum for an apology. Rueangpunya said he had not yet reviewed the detailed statements due to their complexity and requested to examine them first.

He stated he was not opposed to making a statement but wanted people to understand how those making statements were involved in the final Senate selection process. He suggested checking the names would clarify the intent behind the statements, confirming the party wanted to make parliament more connected to the people.

Rueangpunya emphasized the post didn't name specific individuals but raised observations that society also questioned. He affirmed the party's pure intentions to strengthen parliament-people linkage and called on senators to address problems in Senate selection through constitutional reform. He outlined three key principles the party wanted in a new constitution: strengthening parliament-people connections, not granting special privileges to any senator group, and inviting all senators to support these principles.

When asked if the Senate would accept a draft that didn't maintain the 1-3 Senate voting principle, Rueangpunya explained that while political parties and the Senate could propose constitutional drafts, the process must pass parliament in first reading, then be amended in committee where all drafts would be discussed. If consensus is reached, he hoped senators would accept it, demonstrating sincerity and openness without protecting special interests.

Rueangpunya denied the party was undermining the Senate, clarifying that the three principles simply meant not adding special privileges to senators since drafting a new constitution differs from amending the existing one. New constitution-making should grant parliament equal rights across all sectors. Regarding the 'blue system' accusations, he explained the party was communicating about political monopoly, noting the Bhumjaithai-led government wielded executive power while this political bloc dominated the Senate, which had selected independent agencies under this monopoly. This undermined checks and balances, harmed transparency, and caused corruption indices to rise faster than the economy—harming people and businesses. Senators should support strengthening checks and balances by opening up the constitution-making process to build public confidence.

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