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Police

BMW Rear-Ends Motorcycle Rider Who Had Just Left Restaurant, Fatal Collision

A 27-year-old food delivery rider was killed when a BMW rear-ended his motorcycle near a restaurant in Pathum Thani province on April 30, with the 22-year-old BMW driver arrested at the scene.

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A young BMW driver rear-ended a motorcycle rider who had just left a restaurant, resulting in a fatal collision. The victim's friend recounted the tragic moments, revealing that the BMW driver had attempted to overtake before striking at full force.

On April 30, 2569, Lieutenant Tasana Udomporn, an investigator from Khlong Luang Police Station, responded to a report of a vehicle collision with a motorcycle near a condominium in Khlong Neung subdistrict, Khlong Luang district, Pathum Thani province. Officers from traffic police, forensic doctors from Thammasat University Hospital, and volunteers from the Por Tek Tung Foundation responded to the scene.

The victim, identified as Alongkorn (surname withheld), 27 years old, was found wearing a food delivery uniform lying along the roadside approximately 10 meters away. His gray Honda Dream motorcycle without license plates showed severe damage to the rear. Nearby, a gray BMW sedan with Bangkok registration displayed severe damage to the front left side with a shattered windshield. The driver, identified as Phumin (surname withheld), 22 years old, was questioned by police at the scene.

Upon questioning, Natthakitti (surname withheld), 23 years old and a friend of the deceased, stated that he and the victim had just left a restaurant and were riding their motorcycles back to their car. The victim was leading when the BMW suddenly attempted to overtake before crashing into the back of the victim's motorcycle with tremendous force.

Phumin refused to provide details at the scene, stating he would give a formal statement directly to police. Officers took him in for further questioning at Khlong Luang Police Station.

Lieutenant Tasana documented the scene and evidence, then arranged for Por Tek Tung Foundation staff to transport the body to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Thammasat University Hospital for further autopsy examination.

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National

Fuel Prices Today, April 30, 2026: What Are Current Rates at 5 Major Gas Stations?

The Office of Energy Policy and Planning released fuel prices for April 30, 2026, effective from 5:00 AM across five major gas station operators in Thailand. Regular gasoline prices remain relatively stable, with Gasohol 95 ranging from 42.45 to 42.95 baht per liter, while diesel holds steady at 40.20 baht per liter across most stations.

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The Office of Energy Policy and Planning (OEPP) under the Ministry of Energy reported fuel prices for April 30, 2026, effective from 5:00 AM across five major fuel retailers: PTT, Bangchak, PT, Caltex, and Shell.

PTT Station (April 30, 2026): Gasohol 95: 42.45 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 35.45 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 31.39 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.08 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 51.54 baht/liter Benzene 95: 52.04 baht/liter Diesel: 40.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

Bangchak Station (April 30, 2026): Gasohol 95: 42.45 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 35.45 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 31.39 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.08 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 56.04 baht/liter Diesel: 40.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

PT Station (April 30, 2026): Gasohol 95: 42.45 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 35.45 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.08 baht/liter Benzene 95: 52.54 baht/liter Diesel: 40.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.20 baht/liter

Shell Station (April 30, 2026): Gasohol 95: 42.95 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 35.95 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.33 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 49.84 baht/liter Diesel: 40.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 49.84 baht/liter

Caltex Station (April 30, 2026): Gasohol 95: 42.45 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 35.45 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.08 baht/liter Benzene 95: 56.01 baht/liter Diesel: 40.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

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Weather

Meteorological Department Forecasts Severe Thunderstorms Today Affecting 64 Provinces with Heavy Rain, Strong Winds, and Hail

The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a severe weather alert for 64 provinces across Thailand, with forecasts of intense thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and heavy rainfall expected over the next 24 hours, particularly affecting the North and Northeast regions. A cold air mass from China combined with extreme heat in upper Thailand is creating dangerous storm conditions, prompting authorities to warn the public to seek shelter and farmers to protect their crops and livestock. The South is expected to experience scattered thunderstorms with moderate dust levels, while temperature extremes ranging from 20-40°C are anticipated across different regions.

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The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts severe thunderstorms today with heavy rain, strong winds, and hail affecting 64 provinces throughout the North and Northeast. On April 30, 2025, the 24-hour weather forecast predicts thunderstorms in the North, Northeast, East, Central regions, Bangkok, and surrounding areas, with characteristics including thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, scattered hail, and possible lightning strikes. This is caused by a high-pressure zone and cold air mass from China covering the Northeast and South China Sea, while upper Thailand experiences extreme heat. Public warning: avoid open areas, large trees, weak structures, and unstable signs. Farmers should reinforce fruit trees and prepare to protect crops and livestock from potential damage, and monitor health during weather changes.

The South will experience scattered thunderstorms due to easterly and southeast winds covering the Gulf of Thailand, southern region, and Andaman Sea. Dust and haze levels in the North, Northeast, and upper Central regions have decreased to moderate levels due to thunderstorm activity.

North: Generally hot with some extremely hot areas, 40% thunderstorm coverage with strong gusts and scattered hail, heavy rain in some areas. Provinces affected: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Phayao, Phrae, Nan, Tak, Sukhothai, Uthai Thani, Phitsanulok, Phichit, and Phetchabun. Low: 20-27°C, High: 29-40°C. Southwest winds 5-15 km/h.

Northeast: 60% thunderstorm coverage with strong gusts and scattered hail, heavy rain in some areas. Provinces affected: Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Udon Thani, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen, Kalasin, Maha Sarakham, Roi Et, Yasothon, Amnat Charoen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, Surin, Si Sa Ket, and Ubon Ratchathani. Low: 21-24°C, High: 30-34°C. Southeast winds 10-15 km/h.

Central: Hot to extremely hot midday with 40% thunderstorm coverage and some strong gusts. Provinces affected: Nakhon Sawan, Lopburi, Saraburi, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Pathom, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, and Ratchaburi. Low: 25-28°C, High: 37-40°C. Southern winds 10-15 km/h.

East: Hot midday with 60% thunderstorm coverage, strong gusts and scattered hail. Provinces affected: Nakhon Nayok, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chachoengsao, Sa Kaew, Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat. Low: 25-28°C, High: 33-37°C. Southeast winds 15-30 km/h. Sea waves approximately 1 meter, higher than 1 meter in thunderstorm areas.

South (East Coast): Hot midday with 20% thunderstorm coverage. Provinces affected: Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Low: 24-27°C, High: 34-38°C. Southeast winds.

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National

Penalty Shootout Drama: Atletico Madrid Draw with Arsenal in Champions League Semi-Final First Leg

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal battled to a 1-1 draw in their Champions League semi-final first leg on April 29, with both sides converting penalties after VAR interventions decided key moments.

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In the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 semi-final first leg on April 29, Atletico Madrid hosted Arsenal at Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano. In the 14th minute, Atletico nearly took the lead when Matteo Ruggeri drove down the left flank and crossed to Julian Alvarez near the penalty area, but David Raya made a crucial save. Arsenal broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute when Victor Yeqereres was fouled by David Sancho in the box, allowing Yeqereres to convert the penalty and give Arsenal a 1-0 halftime lead.

In the second half, Atletico equalized in the 56th minute after a VAR check confirmed a handball by Ben White in the 55th minute, with Julian Alvarez scoring the resulting penalty. The match remained tightly contested, with Atletico nearly taking the lead in the 63rd minute when Ademo Lukman set up Antoine Griezmann, whose shot hit the post. In the 78th minute, another penalty was initially awarded to Arsenal for a foul by David Sancho on Eberechi Eze, but VAR overturned the decision. Arsenal came close again in the 87th minute with Christian Moskaera's header being parried by Jan Oblak. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with the second leg scheduled for May 5 at the Emirates Stadium.

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National

Achraf Hakimi Sidelined with Thigh Injury, to Miss Bayern Munich Clash Next Week

PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi will miss next week's Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich due to a right thigh injury sustained in the first leg on April 28. Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier is also sidelined with a similar injury.

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Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed that right-back Achraf Hakimi sustained a right thigh injury and will be sidelined for the upcoming Champions League semifinal second leg against Bayern Munich on May 6. The club stated that Hakimi requires several weeks of recovery treatment following the injury sustained during PSG's 5-4 first-leg victory on April 28. With PSG providing no specific timeline for his return, uncertainty remains over whether he will be fit for the 2026 World Cup. Additionally, PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier also suffered a right thigh injury during training on April 29 and will similarly require several weeks of rehabilitation.

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Breaking

Man in Distressed State Jumps in Front of Bus, Claims Mental Breakdown from Military Training; Hospitalized After Violent Incident

A 31-year-old man jumped in front of a bus in Samut Prakan on April 29, 2025, claiming mental breakdown from past military training trauma. He apologized to the driver but subsequently became violent at the hospital, attacking staff and attempting further self-harm. The incident is under investigation pending hospital staff's decision on whether to file charges.

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At 6:00 PM on April 29, 2025, the Samut Prakan Provincial Rescue Center received a report of a man running and jumping in front of a bus in Muang Mai housing community, Bang Saothong Sub-district, Bang Saothong District, Samut Prakan Province. Rescue volunteers and Bang Saothong Police Station personnel responded to assist.

At the scene, officers found 31-year-old Yongyuth (surname withheld) with abrasions across his body and a headache. Rescue teams provided initial first aid before transporting him to Bangna 2 Hospital. A Bangkok-registered employee transport bus sustained damage to its front windshield from the collision.

When questioned, Yongyuth claimed he caused the incident due to mental distress and anxiety stemming from military training trauma he experienced years earlier, which he said caused brain damage, ringing ears, and confusion. He stated he had slept poorly the previous night and had not consumed alcohol.

Bus driver Somsak, 36, reported that he was transporting employees when Yongyuth suddenly ran and jumped, hitting the front windshield and cracking it. Upon stopping to check, Yongyuth raised his hand in apology and said, "I'm sorry, I lost control."

However, upon arrival at Bangna 2 Hospital, Yongyuth experienced another episode of distress, attempting to jump in front of vehicles and attacking ambulance personnel and hospital staff. He had to be physically restrained and tied to a chair. Hospital officials were being consulted regarding whether to press charges against him.

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Police

Ayutthaya Authorities Raid Shrimp Fishing Pond Operating Illegal Gambling on Shrimp Weight with Even-Odd Number Betting

Authorities in Ayutthaya raided a shrimp fishing pond restaurant operating an illegal gambling scheme where customers bet on whether caught shrimp would weigh even or odd numbers, arresting the owner and nine gamblers.

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At 9:00 PM on April 29, 2025, Chawanin Wongsathitjirakan, Governor of Ayutthaya Province, along with Deputy Governor Dechathon Chao-lekha, Provincial Secretary Suthee Lao-subin-prasert, and Uthai District Chief Krongtrī Papponsak Kantichaimongkol, ordered Provincial Security Commander Phurin Bunphupanthatin and his team members, in coordination with Uthai District officials and Uthai Police Station, to investigate complaints from residents regarding illegal gambling operations. The establishment operated as a shrimp fishing pond restaurant serving food and alcohol, but was also running illegal gambling where customers bet on the weight of caught shrimp, predicting whether the weight would be even or odd numbers. The shop was located in Uthai District, Ayutthaya Province.

Behavioral surveillance confirmed the shop operated as a restaurant with alcohol service and shrimp fishing activities, then had customers place bets on even-odd numbers based on the weight of shrimp they caught. Authorities planned to send undercover officers to photograph and record video evidence before conducting the raid.

When customers and gamblers saw the officials arrive, they were startled but cooperated with the inspection. Authorities initially arrested Anuwin (surname withheld), 59 years old, the shop owner, Suwan (surname withheld), 31 years old, and nine other gamblers. Seized items included one digital scale, one results prediction board, and 1,345 baht in cash.

Provincial Security Commander Phurin Bunphupanthatin stated that the raid resulted from complaints by residents about the shrimp pond illegally allowing customers to gamble on shrimp weight by predicting even-odd results based on the weight of caught shrimp. The pond was openly conducting gambling in front of children and youth using the restaurant and fishing services.

After thorough investigation and undercover surveillance confirming frequent gambling activity, authorities revealed their identities and made arrests. Suspects initially confessed and were charged with organizing illegal result-prediction gambling (shrimp weight betting) involving money or property in violation of the Gambling Act B.E. 2478, Section 4 Bis, and with participating in such illegal gambling. The suspects and all seized items were handed over to Uthai Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Local

Python Snake Slithers Into Car Wheel, Rescue Called In; Lottery Enthusiasts Check License Plate for Lucky Numbers

A five-kilogram python was successfully rescued from a car wheel in Udon Thani after emergency responders were called to help remove the large snake. Following the rescue, the car's owner and neighboring residents photographed the vehicle's license plate number, hoping to use it as their lottery ticket numbers for an upcoming draw.

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At 4:00 PM on April 29, 2025, staff from the Udon Bright Dharma Foundation received a call for help regarding a python that had attempted to attack a cat before hiding in the wheel of a parked white Toyota Vios, license plate 3483, in front of a home on Soi Wuthi Anan 8 in Udon Thani Municipality. Rescue volunteers responded to the scene where neighbors were already searching for the snake lodged near the front left wheel. Using flashlights and equipment, rescue personnel carefully worked to extract the snake by gently pushing its head downward through the gap, eventually grabbing it securely and pulling it free from the vehicle. The python weighed approximately 5 kilograms and was subsequently placed in a bag and released back into its natural habitat.

The car owner, Ms. Kittiyaporn, 29, explained that she initially spotted her cat acting frightened and running away from the front of the vehicle. Upon investigation, she discovered the large python with its tongue flicking beneath the car. Her attempts to dislodge it with a stick only caused it to wedge deeper into a narrow crevice, prompting her to call for professional rescue assistance. Once successfully extracted, Ms. Kittiyaporn decided to try her luck with the vehicle's license plate number 3483 in the lottery, a decision her neighbors enthusiastically embraced by photographing the plate themselves for the same purpose.

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Regional

Kota Sends Encouragement to Rotton After Knockout Loss to Takeru at One Samurai

Japanese boxer Kota Miura posted encouragement to Thai fighter Rotton Chitmeungnon after Rotton's knockout loss to Takeru Segawa at One Samurai 1 in Tokyo on Wednesday.

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Japanese boxer Kota Miura, a fan favorite in Thailand, has posted an encouraging message to Thai fighter Rotton Chitmeungnon following his knockout loss to Takeru Segawa at One Samurai 1.

Rotton was knocked out in the fifth round by his former rival Takeru at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday, April 29. After the fight, Kota, who traveled to support Rotton's corner during his bout with Takeru, posted an encouraging message to the Thai boxer via Instagram Stories saying: "You've always been an amazing and cool guy. Thank you so much for coming to Japan and fighting. I hope everything works out for the best and you'll return to the ring again. Brother, you'll always be a king."

Kota, the younger son of Kazuyoshi Miura, the legendary Japanese national football striker, is well acquainted with Thailand since he regularly competes in Muay Thai. He is also close with Buakaw Banchamek, another beloved Thai boxing icon.

Image credit: Instagram kota_miura_official

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National

Mykhailo Mudryk Appeals to CAS Against Four-Year Ban – Eyes Return Next Season

Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk has appealed his four-year doping ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, seeking to overturn the English FA's punishment and return to competitive football as soon as next season. The Ukrainian forward tested positive for a banned substance in December 2024 and was formally charged in June 2025, with reports suggesting the substance was meldonium, a cardiovascular medication. CAS has received the appeal and the parties are currently exchanging documents, with no hearing date yet set.

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Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk has filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to challenge a four-year ban imposed by the English Football Association (FA), hoping to return to action next season.

Mudryk tested positive for a banned substance in a urine test and received a provisional ban in December 2024. He was formally charged in June 2025, leading the FA to announce the four-year ban.

Having already served approximately 18 months of the ban, Mudryk would not be eligible to return until December 2028 if the ban stands unchanged. However, the Ukrainian international has now appealed to CAS, hoping to get back on the pitch as soon as possible next season.

CAS confirmed in a statement: "CAS can confirm that it has received an appeal from Mykhailo Mudryk. The parties involved are currently exchanging necessary documentation, and a hearing date has not yet been set."

While the FA has not disclosed details of the case, the BBC reported that Mudryk allegedly used meldonium during his time playing for Ukraine in October 2024. This substance is used to treat heart and cardiovascular conditions and is known to enhance respiratory capacity and physical endurance.

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National

Liverpool Confirms Salah Will Return Before Season Ends After Suffering Minor Injury

Liverpool has confirmed that Mohamed Salah suffered only a minor muscle strain and will be able to return to action before the season concludes, despite earlier concerns about a more serious tendon injury. The 33-year-old was substituted during Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace on April 27. However, the club has not disclosed a specific return date or confirmed whether Salah will be available for the upcoming match against Manchester United on May 4.

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Liverpool has confirmed that key striker Mohamed Salah will return to action before the end of the season following a non-serious injury. Salah was substituted in the 60th minute during Liverpool's 3-1 Premier League win over Crystal Palace on April 27. Previous reports indicated that the 33-year-old striker, who announced his move away from Liverpool after this season, suffered a tendon injury and might not feature for the Reds again. However, Liverpool issued a statement on April 29 confirming that Salah will be ready to play again before the season ends, as the injury is only a minor muscle strain. The club has not revealed Salah's return timeline and has not specified whether he will be fit in time for Liverpool's visit to Manchester United on May 4.

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