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National

Can't Handle the Wealth: LotteryPlus Delivers 54 Million Baht in Cash to Khun Tik, Bangkok's New Millionaire

A Bangkok woman won 54 million baht in the LotteryPlus May 2 drawing after purchasing nine tickets, planning to use the windfall to clear debts for herself and her parents.

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On May 2, 2026, Nort Pandthavat Nakvisut led the LotteryPlus team to Lat Krabang to present 54 million baht in cash to Khun Tik from Bangkok, the first-prize winner of the May 2 drawing. The winning number was 536077. Khun Tik, described as a new millionaire, purchased nine LotteryPlus tickets and received the full prize of 54 million baht.

The winner expressed that it felt like a dream when Nort called her while she was working. She knew she had won first prize but couldn't quite believe it. She plans to use the winnings to pay off her own debts and those of her parents.

The prize presentation was filled with joy and excitement. The LotteryPlus team brought a special model car—a rare representative gift for first-prize winners, custom-made exclusively for customers who receive the prize directly from Nort's hands.

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National

Leon James Scores Dramatic Winner as Nakhon Ratchasima Edges Past Sukhothai, Fighting to Avoid Relegation

Leon James scored a stunning 79th-minute goal to lead Nakhon Ratchasima to a critical 1-0 victory over Sukhothai in Thailand's League One. Both teams were fighting for survival in a crucial relegation-battle matchday, with the three points bringing Nakhon Ratchasima to 25 points and 15th place. The result keeps the home side's survival hopes alive in their fight to avoid the drop.

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Leon James delivered a hero's performance, scoring the decisive goal as Nakhon Ratchasima defeated Sukhothai 1-0 to claim three crucial points in their quest to avoid relegation. The BYD Sealion 6 League One Match Day 29 clash took place on May 2, 2025 at Chaloem Phrakiat 80 Years Stadium, with Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC (ranked 16th) hosting Sukhothai FC (ranked 13th). Both teams understood the vital importance of the result, with victory essential to their survival hopes in the top flight. The home side prevailed with a brilliant striking effort from Leon James in the 79th minute. Nakhon Ratchasima's three-point haul brings their total to 25 points, keeping them in 15th place, just one point behind 14th-placed Sukhothai, and two points adrift of 13th-placed Muangthong United in the safety zone.

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Police

Former Female Police Officer Arrested for Operating Cat Spa Front for Child Sexual Exploitation

A former female police officer and two accomplices were arrested for operating a cat spa that trafficked at least seven minors for sexual exploitation in Bangkok, generating over 20 million baht across seven years of operation.

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On May 2, 2025, police units led by Deputy Police Commissioner Withaya Sriprasertsap coordinated with officers including Nathpol Daowian, Chakraphat Klin-on, and Parsawasdee Khloayrab to arrest three suspects: former female police officer Wey Kanya Phat, 33; her husband Thawatchai, 32; and Yu-adee, 38, on human trafficking charges.

The investigation began when officers from the Technology Crime Suppression Division, working with the International Protection Alliance and Our Rescue Thailand foundation, rescued a 16-year-old victim named Kuang (alias). She revealed that since June 2023, she had been forced into sexual services at the "cat bathing" spa operated by Wey Kanya Phat and Thawatchai, with Yu-adee managing daily operations and recruiting victims.

The shop employed 22 people in sexual services, approximately 7-8 of whom were minors under 18. Workers were required to serve about 7 clients daily for 30 days to receive monthly wages. Those who displeased clients faced verbal abuse and physical beatings. When workers were menstruating and selected by clients, they were forced to use foam inserts to continue providing services.

Investigators discovered the business had been operating for 7 years with 10 related bank accounts holding over 20 million baht in circulation. The cat spa operated as a front with minimal legitimate customers and later relocated operations to a residential home. Police obtained search warrants and recovered mobile phones, electronic devices, over 500 condoms, and foam inserts.

Upon questioning, Wey Kanya Phat and Thawatchai confessed to operating the business, accepting clients both online and walk-ins, with daily net income between 7,000-20,000 baht. Yu-adee, the manager earning 35,000 baht monthly, admitted working there for 5 years after transitioning from massage therapy. Investigators identified an additional victim—identified as Wey Kanya Phat's granddaughter who began working at age 17 for 20,000 baht monthly. Both victims were referred for protective services while the three suspects face prosecution.

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National

From a Day When Loss Still Runs Deep... to a Day When Care Never Fades

A senior Thai police commander injured in the 2020 Terminal 21 shooting in Nakhon Ratchasima continues to receive ongoing support from his superior, including monthly financial assistance, medical sponsorship, and facility improvements to a

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Deputy Police Commander Graichai Khlaiakhlueang visited Senior Sergeant Major Kritsada Karun, commander of the 2nd Special Operations Company Counter-Terrorism Unit (Arintharaj 26), who was severely wounded responding to the shooting at Terminal 21 shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima on February 9, 2020. Under the 'Police Family - We Don't Leave Anyone Behind' program at the Police Aviation Division welfare residence in Thon Buri, Bangkok, the memory of that day's sacrifice remains vivid, and leadership has remained steadfastly by his side throughout.

Since the incident, Deputy Commander Graichai has consistently provided monthly assistance of 2,000 baht and sponsored a titanium skull implant surgery costing 68,000 baht. These actions reflect that for this commander, 'police family' is not merely words but genuine long-term care. Going beyond financial support, he ordered the installation of additional air conditioning units to ensure 24-hour cooling efficiency, allowing the unit to alternate operation and maintain optimal comfort for the injured officer's recovery.

By April 30, 2025, the installation was completed, representing another small gesture of genuine concern. It demonstrates that the 'police family' commitment extends far beyond the mission itself, continuing with every breath of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From heart to heart, this is care that can be felt and understood.

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National

Naresuan Command Opens Training for 'Attack Drone Pilots' to Strengthen Military Capabilities for Modern Warfare

The Naresuan Command launched its 12th training course for attack drone pilots at Vachirprakarn Camp in Tak Province on May 1, 2026, to bolster military capabilities for modern warfare. The program incorporates combat lessons and prepares t

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The Naresuan Command has opened the 12th batch of training for attack drone pilots to strengthen military capabilities and prepare for modern warfare while maximizing operational effectiveness in security missions. On May 1, 2026, at Vachirprakarn Camp in Muang District, Tak Province, Lieutenant General Prasarn Henpraserf, Commander of the Naresuan Command, and the Third Military Region Operations Center presided over the opening ceremony for the "Tactical Attack Drone Pilot" course batch 12. The training aims to enhance personnel capabilities and develop skills in operating attack drones to execute missions efficiently, aligning with the Army's policy to develop military potential and produce sufficient drone pilots for assigned tasks. The curriculum incorporates lessons learned from combat situations in eastern regions and threat assessments to prepare trainees for real-world operations in complex and challenging scenarios under the guidance of Flight Lieutenant Natthakorn Ruontip and experienced instructors with practical operational backgrounds. The Naresuan Command Commander addressed trainees, emphasizing the importance of developing unmanned aerial vehicle capabilities as a critical factor in modern military operations and its vital role in supporting security missions with maximum effectiveness.

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National

Navy Welcomes New Recruits: 1/69 Batch Reports for Duty with Rigorous Screening Before 8-Week Training

Nearly 3,000 new recruits reported to Thailand's Royal Thai Navy on May 2 for an eight-week training program after undergoing health screening and equipment issuance at the Bangsaen training center in Chachoengsao Province.

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On May 2, 2025, at the New Recruit Training Center of the Royal Thai Navy's Military Education Department in Bangsaen, Sattahip, Chachoengsao Province, Admiral Paitoon Chichana, Commander of the Navy's Military Education Department, and Captain Tiwa Onlalao, Commander of the New Recruit Training Center, along with their command staff, welcomed the 1/69 batch of new recruits at the reporting station, inspected operations, and encouraged the recruits who had traveled to report for duty.

A total of 2,950 naval recruits from the 1/69 batch reported for duty, including those who registered through special request methods via online and selection systems. The recruits underwent a comprehensive reporting process including health screening stations, drug and contraband testing stations, unit assignment and financial transaction processing stations, and equipment issuance stations as they joined the Royal Thai Navy family as the "Navy's newest members." All procedures at each station were conducted to high standards in an efficient, orderly, and safe manner, preparing them to enter an eight-week training program designed to develop them into strong and brave naval personnel.

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Police

MP Kamlasak Fears Shooting Case Will Be Cut Short, Woman Won't Reach Mastermind as Investigation Stalls

An MP from Narathiwat is warning that delays in investigating an attempted murder case could allow key suspects to escape justice, as investigators struggle to gather evidence and issue arrest warrants despite formal complaints and witness

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MP Kamlasak Leewamueah of Narathiwat District 5 from the Prachacha Nat Party voiced alarm on May 2, 2569 over the lack of progress in an attempted murder case, warning that investigative delays could cause critical evidence to vanish and hinder efforts to implicate those at higher levels of command.

Kamlasak stressed that the case involves crucial allegations of conspiracy or aiding and abetting, which require interconnected witness testimony. Delayed proceedings risk key information being lost and the case being "cut short" before reaching the principal perpetrators.

While investigators have conducted additional interrogations of suspects whose statements align with previous complaints, Kamlasak noted no progress has been made in issuing summonses or arrest warrants for additional persons involved.

He also questioned the consistency of law enforcement standards in the region, observing that previous cases have rapidly resulted in charges based solely on information from special law interrogations, yet this case with formal complaints and clear criminal elements has stalled. This inconsistency raises public concerns about equal and impartial application of the law by government officials.

Regarding digital evidence, particularly phone communication records between those involved, Kamlasak noted that access remains restricted under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), requiring court approval or investigator authorization—a factor contributing to investigative delays.

Additionally, concerns exist about evidence management, as critical documents fall outside the direct responsibility of the lead investigator but are held by the central investigation unit, potentially hampering coordination and case continuity.

Security sources, however, insist the case remains in the evidence-gathering phase, with all steps proceeding carefully within legal frameworks to ensure a complete and sound prosecution.

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National

Stone Carver's Good Fortune: Lottery Ticket Seller Wins First Prize Worth 6 Million Baht After Helping a Vendor

A stone carver from Nakhon Ratchasima won 6 million baht in the May lottery after buying a ticket from a vendor out of kindness, surprising himself with the windfall.

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A stone carver working from home won the first prize of 6 million baht in the lottery draw held on May 1, 2569. Sai Thong Prako Tan, 59, from Ban Sab Samborn in Sikhiew District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, filed a report at the local police station after winning with ticket number 536077.

Sai Thong explained that a lottery vendor came to his home in the afternoon with three remaining tickets and asked for help selling them. Although he didn't particularly like the numbers, he decided to purchase one ticket out of kindness. He didn't expect to win.

When he watched the lottery results on television and saw the winning number 536077 announced, he was overjoyed. He initially told his family they had won, though they didn't believe him until they checked the ticket themselves. Sai Thong said he plans to use the money for merit-making and to save some for his descendants.

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Community

Kasetsart University Opens Taekwondo Institute in Partnership with Coach Che

Kasetsart University opened a new Taekwondo Institute on its campus in partnership with renowned coach Dr. Chatchai Che, aiming to develop world-class athletes and certified coaches while preparing youth competitors for international compet

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On May 2, 2026, Kasetsart University officially opened the Kasetsart University Taekwondo Institute (KUTA) at the KU Home Building's third floor. Dr. Damrong Sriphraram, acting university president, joined key figures including Thanit Raktabut, secretary-general of the Thailand Taekwondo Association, and renowned taekwondo coach Dr. Chatchai Che to launch the facility. The nine-story building, originally a four-star hotel, was converted into a modern taekwondo training center to develop coaching standards, train referees, and nurture youth athletes toward national championship levels.

Dr. Damrong explained that the institute aims to teach taekwondo skills to children, develop athletic excellence, assess athlete proficiency, train certified coaches and referees to international standards, and organize taekwondo competitions. Coach Che, the institute director, expressed gratitude to the university and emphasized the center's mission to advance taekwondo education, enhance coaching capabilities, and promote youth health and sportsmanship. The institute will accept students from age seven and above, with training conducted at Kasetsart University Demonstration School. Coach Che also discussed preparations for youth Olympic taekwondo competitions, aiming to select qualified athletes to represent Thailand at international events, particularly the Youth Olympic Games.

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Community

PROXIE Celebrates 4th Anniversary with Heartwarming Fan Meet at Thunder Dome, Gifts Special Song from Fan Club

Thai boy band PROXIE celebrated their 4th anniversary with a special fan meeting at Thunder Dome in Bangkok, featuring a unique collaboration where fans' handwritten postcards were transformed into a new song called "She is the Reason (Smile)." The event brought together the six-member group and their growing fanbase in a celebration of their journey together over four years, with the band noting how they've matured alongside their fans.

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PROXIE celebrated their 4th anniversary with a touching fan meet at Thunder Dome, featuring a special song composed from fan postcards and marking their growth alongside their dedicated user community. The six-member group—Shokun-Pawarish, Victor-Vorameth, Kim-Pannathon, Gun-Ratchanon, Henry-Oscar, and Kor-Wannapirojn—created memorable moments during the "4th PROXIEversary's Celebration Fan Meeting '404 Found You'" at Thunder Dome in Muang Thong Thani, surrounded by warm and intimate atmosphere.

Before the event, the members shared what made this 4th anniversary milestone special. Gun expressed excitement about returning to Thunder Dome, recalling their first concert there as PROXIE and feeling like coming back home. Kim emphasized how their fan family had grown significantly over four years, thanking all supporters and parents who made PROXIE's existence possible today. He noted the expanded scale of this year's event, featuring special performances at the larger venue.

The event's theme and special song emerged from a unique fan collaboration project. Kor explained that this year's anniversary celebration began with fan club members sending postcards with messages, which the band then transformed into lyrics for a new song called "She is the Reason (Smile)." This concept extended to a Siam Center exhibition and culminated in today's fan meeting. Shokun clarified that this special single came from fans submitting postcards, with their messages becoming the song's lyrics.

What made this collaboration particularly moving was the reversal from previous years—while PROXIE composed for fans last year, this year fans composed for the band. Kor shared that many fans were thrilled to see their own handwriting featured on the song cover, making the track a genuine connection between PROXIE and their fanbase. Kim humorously revealed they received 120,000 postcards, so many that Thai postal services reportedly slowed down due to the volume of PROXIE fan mail.

The members reflected on their growth journey, with Shokun noting that from their debut through year four, they've matured alongside their fans—many of whom were in secondary school initially and are now in their third or fourth year of university. This parallel growth created a unique bond between the group and their community.

When asked if tears might flow during today's event, Kim predicted happy tears of joy, as they came to spread happiness and fun. He jokingly suggested Victor, the quieter member, might be the one getting emotional. The members playfully bantered about their dynamics, with Kor recalling Victor's brief speech at a previous concert that his father later praised, and recent inside jokes about Henry gifting Gun a Nintendo Switch after recently receiving his first salary.

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National

Mew Gee Pairyia Opens Up About Shattered Life After Divorce: Left With One House, Sold Off All Hermès Bags

Thai influencer Mew Gee Pairyia revealed she sacrificed her wealth, assets, and business to secure sole custody of her child following a devastating 10-year marriage breakdown. Left with only one house and forced to sell her designer belong

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Mew Gee Pairyia Phatthuengsukhwat, known for her confident persona, broke down during a livestream sharing the painful truth behind her divorce from a husband she'd been with for over 10 years. She revealed she sacrificed everything to gain sole custody of her child, now left with just one house and forced to sell off nearly all designer brand belongings, including her beloved Hermès bags, to survive. The emotional revelation shook many as she detailed over two years of hardship.

Mew explained that she went through a period of extreme difficulty lasting more than two years, beginning from when she ended her 10-year relationship. She faced intense online drama and made major life decisions, choosing to give up everything to secure the right to raise her child alone. From a life where she had everything, she's now left with only one house. She revealed having to sell off nearly all brand-name assets, including her favorite Hermès bags, to provide for her life with nothing left.

"I lost all confidence in myself," Mew shared. "Anything I did with anyone became a trending topic. I genuinely like women—I still do. I like both women and men, regardless of what happens. But the hardest part started when I divorced my husband. The damage was enormous. I couldn't sleep for a year, just nightmares constantly. I went through all of this alone without anyone knowing. No one knew. I couldn't eat or sleep, lost over 10 kilograms, and it was torture."

Beyond the personal suffering, Mew had to negotiate custody and property matters that were anything but graceful. "The settlement was messy, chaotic, and disastrous," she explained. "I bore all the criticism alone while the other party stayed silent. To secure sole custody of my child, I had to give up so much. I was left with nothing and had to start completely from scratch. I only kept one house. My car was gone, and I had to buy a new one because I had no money. I truly had to rebuild everything from zero."

Despite agreeing on child custody terms, those agreements weren't honored. "I don't want to go into details, but securing my child's custody required sacrificing numerous things," she said. "The shop I had worked hard on was eventually given to the other party just to wrap everything up and avoid further problems. Sometimes I can't even bear to look at it—it breaks my heart. It's been the worst period of my life."

Even after the settlement, online criticism continued relentlessly. "I receive constant comments and people attacking me regularly. I understand everyone has their own perspective, but it's incredibly difficult," she shared. "What I do most often is hug my child and cry, telling myself that as a mother, I can endure anything. The store is no longer mine now. I gave it away to bring closure. Some memories I still can't bear to face—they make me lose my mind. It's been the darkest chapter of my life."

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