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Uncle Chan Missing for 7 Days; Residents Report Foul Odor for Days Before Body Found by Roadside

A homeless man known locally as Uncle Chan was found dead in tall grass beside a highway in Ayutthaya after residents reported a foul odor for several days; he had been missing for nearly a week.

2d ago Khaosod

On May 17, 2025, police led by Pol. Col. Sarayut Saengthong, superintendent of Nakhon Luang Police Station, along with investigators and forensic officers, examined the body of a deceased man found in tall grass beside Highway 3063 between Bo Phong and Kok Mali intersection near a fertilizer plant in Khlong Sakhaek Subdistrict, Nakhon Luang District, Ayutthaya Province. The body was discovered in tall grass next to an irrigation canal, estimated to have been deceased for 3-4 days and emitting a strong odor throughout the area. Near the body, officers found a woman's fabric shoulder bag, a Buddhist amulet case, and an electrical plug set, which were collected as evidence.

Residents in the area had detected a foul smell for several days but could not locate its source. The smell intensified the following morning after wind and rain, prompting a local resident named Saeksak, 48, to investigate. He ventured into the tall grass and discovered the body, immediately alerting authorities.

The deceased was identified as Chan (surname withheld), 66 years old, known locally as Uncle Chan. He had been registered in the Nakhon Luang area for several years and worked as a day laborer. Local shop owner Voranuch, 59, revealed that Uncle Chan was known to residents, formerly drank alcohol but had quit, and regularly spent time chatting with locals. Residents often provided him food and drinks as he was elderly and homeless, typically sleeping at bus shelters.

Voranuch stated that Uncle Chan had been missing for almost seven days. When residents heard a body was found near the shop, less than one kilometer away, they confirmed it was Uncle Chan. Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage from nearby routes and interviewing residents and relatives to establish a timeline before his disappearance. No cause has been ruled out, including natural illness, accident, or foul play. Final determination awaits a detailed autopsy report from the forensic pathologist.

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Heartbroken Mother Recounts Agonizing Moments Searching for Daughter After Train Strikes Bus

A mother from Ubon Ratchathani searches hospitals after a train-bus collision in Bangkok kills her 25-year-old daughter Rose on May 16, with rescue workers indicating her body may be among the final victims.

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Mother Vibhada Chantam, 59, tearfully recounts the agonizing moments following the train-bus collision at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asoke-Dindaeng Road, where her 25-year-old daughter Rose remains missing. On May 16, while Vibhada was at home in Ubon Ratchathani province, her daughter's smartwatch continuously buzzed with notifications, creating an unsettling sense of dread. Despite numerous attempts to call her daughter, Vibhada could not reach her until rescue workers answered the phone and informed her of the accident.

Vibhada recalls watching her daughter's final social media post showing her seated on the bus with her bag on her lap, leaving uncertainty about whether her daughter was holding her phone or had placed it elsewhere. The mother flew from Ubon Ratchathani to Bangkok desperately searching hospitals for information, clinging to hope that her daughter might have survived or been admitted elsewhere. However, rescue workers indicated that among the final three deceased victims was a small, thin-bodied figure resembling her daughter's frame, filling Vibhada with unbearable anguish.

Vibhada shared that her daughter was hardworking with dreams of saving money to return home and care for her mother, having recently graduated with honors from Kasetsart University. Though she worried constantly about her daughter's commute in Bangkok, she took pride in her daughter's intelligence and careful nature, making this tragedy even more incomprehensible. The grieving mother pleaded for a miracle, hoping her daughter might have somehow survived, while fighting back tears and raising her hands in prayer for divine protection.

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Buriram Traffic Sign Riddled with Bullet Holes from Target Practice; Residents Fear Stray Shots

A traffic sign in Buriram has been damaged by over 100 bullet holes from apparent target practice, prompting residents to demand an investigation and raising safety concerns on the rural route.

2d ago Khaosod

Residents in Sakaephrong Subdistrict, Muang District, Buriram Province have filed complaints about a traffic sign warning of a curve ahead that has been riddled with hundreds of bullet holes from what appears to be target practice. Upon investigation, the sign—located on the route between Ban Nong Phai and Ban Muang Fang—shows clear signs of being struck by more than 100 rounds of ammunition, with the projectiles having damaged and deformed the sign. Seventy-two-year-old Thongsuk revealed that the damage went largely unnoticed until recently when numerous people began visiting the site to see the damaged sign. As a local resident, he now feels unsafe traveling the road, particularly at night, and suspects teenagers are responsible given the frequent late-night motorcycle traffic in the area. Sixty-six-year-old Samreng expressed frustration that while outsiders fear Cambodian soldiers, residents in town are now facing this kind of problem. He called on authorities to investigate and take serious action against those responsible to ensure the safety and confidence of people using this route.

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Community

Po Anuphap Opens the Path of Faith to Thao Wessuwanna: Revealing the Power of Great Compassion to Support Flourishing Work and Prosperous Life

Entertainer Po Anuphap has embraced worship of Thao Wessuwanna, a guardian deity he credits with transforming his career and life prospects through enhanced opportunities and clarity in decision-making.

2d ago Khaosod

Po Anuphap, an entertainer increasingly recognized for his spiritual devotion, has shared the origins of his faith in Thao Wessuwanna. After traveling to film programs and visit sacred sites, he learned about the deity through various experiences and elder guidance that Thao Wessuwanna is the guardian of treasures, protector from danger, and one of the Four Heavenly Kings. This led him to seriously study the history and develop genuine faith, ultimately joining the "Jade Tiger Team" to spread this spiritual power.

Po explained that he currently worships Thao Wessuwanna Naa Thep, the compassionate manifestation distinguished for great compassion, negotiation, commerce, and fortune—qualities well-suited to entertainment work requiring constant human interaction. He feels the deity not only protects him but also enhances his charm and appeal to others. Since beginning sincere worship, his life has transformed noticeably, particularly regarding opportunities and work. Hosting gigs, singing performances, and shows have flowed continuously, with everything turning to gold. He has also gained clarity and confidence in decision-making and problem-solving, leading many to call this his "golden year."

Po also revealed how he joined the "Jade Tiger Team" through shared faith, after meeting team leaders and experiencing their commitment to creating auspicious artwork aligned with Buddhist principles and imbued with sacred power. When discussing the goal of bringing Thao Wessuwanna's blessings to younger generations more accessibly, he decided to join as another bridge for transmitting this spiritual power.

Po concluded with a core philosophy he has maintained: "Faith coupled with action is the heart of success." Beyond belief itself, sincere work and mindful living are crucial forces that open the path to stable and sustainable progress in life.

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National

Dusit Poll: Public Worried About Debt as Government Plans 400 Billion Baht Loan, Demands Lower Living Costs and Energy Prices

A Suan Dusit poll shows 78 percent of Thais want urgent action on living costs and energy prices, while nearly half worry about the government's planned 400 billion baht loan and mounting public debt.

2d ago Khaosod

Suan Dusit University's poll released on May 17, 2569, surveyed 1,143 people nationwide on their expectations for the Anutin government's performance, with data collected both online and in the field between May 12-15, 2569.

Results show that 77.97 percent of respondents want the government to urgently reduce living costs, energy prices, and commodity prices, while 63.78 percent want personal debt problems addressed. Regarding the Thai economy over the next three months (June-August), 46.89 percent expect conditions to worsen, while 32.81 percent believe it will remain unchanged.

The issue causing the most concern is the public debt burden and the government's planned 400 billion baht loan, cited by 44.44 percent of respondents. When asked about expectations for the Anutin government's work, 33.16 percent expressed low expectations, while 31.06 percent had fairly positive expectations.

Dr. Pornpan Buatong, chairman of Suan Dusit Poll, stated that economic problems remain a major challenge for every government that the public wants addressed urgently. Although the Anutin government is planning to borrow 400 billion baht to tackle these issues, citizens remain concerned about the public debt burden and its long-term value and impact. This may explain why many people expect the economy to worsen going forward and remain uncertain about what results the government will deliver.

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National

Thai Students Excel! Sweep 6 Awards at World Science Competition

Thai students won six awards at the world's largest youth science competition in Phoenix, with Princes Royal's College claiming the grand prize for an AI-powered malaria detection system that identifies all five major disease species.

2d ago Khaosod

Thai students excel! Sweeping 6 awards from the world science competition stage "REGENERON ISEF 2026" in the United States. Princes Royal's College showcases exceptional talent and captures the world's top ranking with an innovation for "malaria detection covering all 5 major species." On May 17, 2026, in Phoenix, Arizona, the United States, an international science and engineering project competition REGENERON ISEF 2026 (Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair) was held—the world's largest youth science competition organized by Society for Science, the National Science Museum (NSM), the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), and the Thai Science Association under royal patronage. Thailand sent 8 youth teams to compete against approximately 1,800 young scientists from 60 countries worldwide between May 9-15, 2026.

Competition results showed that Princes Royal's College in Chiang Mai, composed of Nathpong Thawornnai, Nathdanai Suksri, and Phumjai Pongsrivatana as project creators, with advisors Rungkan Wangbun, Kritipon Wachirankul, and Dr. Katiya Piyarangsee, won the Grand Award first place for the project "Automatic Malaria Diagnostic System Using Artificial Intelligence and Smart Low-Cost Microscopy for Remote Areas." This innovation can detect all 5 major malaria species, enabling rapid and accurate disease diagnosis with convenient and portable use, while efficiently reducing diagnostic time. The award prize was 6,000 US dollars.

Beyond this, Thai youth teams have brought honor to Thailand by sweeping a total of 6 awards, including 2 Grand Awards second place with 2,400 US dollars prize each from Princes Royal's College in Chiang Mai in the Medical Science category for the project "Quantitative Cervical Cancer Screening System with Verified Detection for Accessible and Inclusive Diagnosis," with creators Daichi Tanaka, Pongkun Fuchuen, and Kao Thitijamreun, and advisors Rungkan Wangbun, Kritipon Wachirankul, and Dr. Katiya Piyarangsee, and from Bangkok Christian College in Bangkok in the Zoology category for the project "Comprehensive Coral Restoration Innovation Integrating Molecular-Level Repair with Artificial Coral Frameworks Monitored by Satellite Data," with creators Sanyaphat Akkjirawat, Naphudol Sriratana, and Prodpran Chanthammapituk, and advisors Chanan Kiertsirisan and Suwanna Amprondanai.

Thai youth representatives also received 3 Special Awards totaling 12,300 US dollars or approximately 401,964 baht. Bangkok Christian College in Bangkok won the first Special Award from the King Abdulaziz & his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, sponsored by Mawhiba, providing full scholarship from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia, for the project "Comprehensive Coral Restoration Innovation Integrating Molecular-Level Repair with Artificial Coral Frameworks Monitored by Satellite Data," with creators Sanyaphat Akkjirawat, Naphudol Sriratana, and Prodpran Chanthammapituk, and advisors Chanan Kiertsirisan and Suwanna Amprondanai.

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Community

Nuclear Single for 7 Months and Still Happy, Insists Being Alone Is Better Than a Bad Relationship

Thai entertainer Nuclear Hahrsa says she's happier single after seven months without a partner, prioritizing her own well-being and her son's over pursuing romance.

2d ago Khaosod

Thai entertainer Nuclear Hahrsa has opened up about her seven-month single status, declaring she's thoroughly enjoying life on her own and has no regrets. While she acknowledged chatting with some foreign men, she emphasized there's no one special in her life at the moment. Her priority remains her own happiness and that of her young son, Thaiga.

Nuclear made these comments while attending the grand opening of Laks Cafe & SRILAKSHAKTI – DEVI near Ladprao Soi 35. She shared a touching moment about her son, who humorously asked her to "scan" any new boyfriend before she commits, insisting on vetting potential partners himself.

When asked about her dating prospects, Nuclear laughed off suggestions that she's looking specifically for foreign boyfriends. "I've never really dated foreigners before, so when they started chatting with me, it felt natural," she explained. "It's good practice for my English too."

Asked if she gets lonely being single, Nuclear was adamant: "Not at all. I'm genuinely very happy. I can do whatever I want, sleep well, wake up and do things freely, spend time with my son. I'm actually getting addicted to being alone. It feels peaceful and comfortable."

Nuclear revealed she's not making wishes about love like some of her peers. Instead, she's asking for general happiness. "Everyone tells me I should wish for love, but I'm choosing myself first right now," she said. "If someone comes along who makes me happy, I hope we meet. But if not, I'm perfectly fine staying happy like this—with my son, with myself. If someone isn't right for me, I ask that they stay away and don't disrupt my peace."

When asked what would happen if she never found the right person, Nuclear was surprisingly unfazed: "That's okay. I have Thaiga. Life is manageable. If I have to stay single forever, so be it. Being alone is better than being with someone who makes my life worse. Self-love and taking care of my own mental health is more important than caring for someone else."

Her son apparently shares her pragmatic approach. He's asked if she has a new boyfriend yet and even volunteered to check out any potential suitors himself—though with a seven-year-old's brutal honesty, he also told her during Valentine's Day that she should get a boyfriend so he'd have someone to sit with while he got bored at dinner.

When asked if she's tired of love, Nuclear dismissed the notion. "I'm not tired of it. But I think if it's meant to happen, the universe will bring it. Right now, I haven't found it, but if it comes, it comes. If it's right, it's right."

Despite her striking appearance, Nuclear insists she's available but unapologetic about her happiness. "I'm available, but I also need to keep looking good and stay ready," she explained. "What makes me happy is that love isn't my main focus right now. Everything feels easy and comfortable. I can stay home or meet up with friends at 2 AM—no one telling me what's right or wrong. I'm happy doing things my way. There's freedom in not having to take care of someone else's feelings. If someone comes into my life, I'd want to be taken care of the same way—just taken care of, period."

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Police

75-Year-Old Woman with 26cm Horn-Like Growth on Scalp Thought to Be Cursed, Doctors Discover Hidden Skin Cancer

A 75-year-old woman sought treatment for a 26cm horn-like growth on her scalp that she had ignored for years, only to have doctors discover squamous cell carcinoma—a type of skin cancer—hidden beneath the unusual keratin buildup.

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Medical page Tensia shared a remarkable case of a 75-year-old patient with a 26-centimeter horn-like growth protruding from the back of her scalp. Those around her initially panicked, wondering what she had been hit with, but the truth revealed by doctors was far more serious: skin cancer.

The patient, without any known chronic conditions, first noticed a small horn-like lump on the back of her scalp that caused no pain or itching. She initially dismissed it, assuming it would stop growing on its own. However, over many years, the growth gradually lengthened, thickened, and began curving like an animal horn. When it became large enough to hide her hair and interfere with sleep by pressing against her pillow, concerned relatives brought her to the hospital.

Doctors immediately recognized the condition as Cutaneous Horn, a rare skin growth caused by abnormally thick and hard keratin buildup—the same protein found in nails, hair, and the outer skin layer. The growth measured approximately 25-26 centimeters in length. CT scans revealed a large tissue mass extending from the scalp with some calcium deposits, though it had not penetrated the skull bone, which reassured many who feared the worst.

After surgical removal and tissue analysis, the diagnosis proved alarming: beneath the horn lay Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC), a type of skin cancer. What made this case particularly dangerous was that the horn itself may have resulted from cancerous cells at its base, meaning the keratin buildup was triggered by precancerous or cancerous activity.

The patient was fortunate that the cancer remained confined to the upper skin layers without spreading to blood vessels or nerves, allowing complete surgical removal. Five years of follow-up revealed no recurrence. The case serves as an important reminder that unusual growths on the body can mask serious conditions, and any persistent, hard, thickened, or rapidly growing skin lesions should be evaluated by medical professionals.

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Structural Engineers Association President Reveals 10 Warning Signs at Railway-Road Crossings

A deadly train-bus collision at a Bangkok railway crossing has prompted engineers to identify 10 warning signs at Thailand's 2,300 grade-level intersections, many lacking adequate safety barriers and signals.

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On May 17, 2026, Prof. Dr. Amorn Pimanmas, president of the Structural Engineers Association of Thailand and a faculty member at Kasetsart University's Faculty of Engineering, disclosed details about a train-bus collision at the Makkasan-Asoke-Din Daeng railway crossing that resulted in eight deaths and numerous injuries.

Prof. Dr. Amorn called for relevant agencies to urgently survey other high-risk crossings and develop concrete solutions. According to his research, Thailand has approximately 2,300 grade-level railway-road intersections nationwide.

Many of these crossings have only warning signs but lack safety barriers, contributing to accidents. Bangkok alone has dozens of similar at-risk crossings.

Risk assessment is conducted using the Traffic Moment (TM) value—a calculation based on vehicle volume multiplied by daily train frequency. Higher TM values indicate greater accident risk. If TM is below 10,000, warning signs are sufficient. If TM exceeds 10,000 but is below 100,000, barriers and signs are required. If TM exceeds 100,000, grade-separated crossings should be constructed.

Prof. Dr. Amorn identified 10 characteristics of high-risk grade-level railway-road crossings:

1. High traffic moment values (TM exceeding tens of thousands) 2. Crossings located on curves in either road or rail 3. Crossings on steep slopes 4. Crossings with oblique angles rather than perpendicular intersections 5. Crossings with construction or obstructions within 1,000 meters 6. Crossings near bridges, tunnels, interchanges, or other access points 7. Obscured or deteriorated traffic signs unsuitable for use 8. Inadequate lighting, particularly at night 9. Incomplete barriers lacking signal lights or warning sounds 10. Absence of stop lines 5 meters before railway tracks

"These crossing points are high-risk areas where the public must exercise caution while driving," Prof. Dr. Amorn stated. "Relevant agencies—including the State Railway of Thailand, the Department of Rail Transport, and the Mass Transit Authority—must urgently survey crossings, develop risk assessments, and strengthen safety standards."

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Police

Missing Kanchanaburi woman found dead in staged suicide case

A 44-year-old Kanchanaburi woman missing for four days was found dead behind a sugar factory, with her neighbor confessing to killing her and staging it as a suicide.

2d ago The Thaiger Crime

Missing Kanchanaburi woman found dead in staged suicide caseLegacy

A woman who had been missing for four days was found dead on May 15 behind a sugar factory in Ban Kao subdistrict, Mueang district, Kanchanaburi, after her neighbour confessed to killing her and staging a suicide.

The woman, identified as 44 year old Kesa, was last heard from at around 6am on May 10, when she called her former husband, 41 year old Singhan. Singhan told police that he and Kesa remained in contact about their child despite separating. He said he became concerned when she stopped responding because she would not normally disappear without explanation. After relatives were unable to contact her, they posted appeals on social media and searched for her for more than four days. Police were alerted around midday on May 15 after woodcutters found Kesa’s body behind the sugar factory. The body was found hanging from a tree with a rope around the neck. Photo via DailyNews Police said the body had started to decompose and a strong odour was reported throughout the area. They also found underwear and the victim’s mobile phone near the scene, leading them to suspect the case may have involved a staged killing. Relatives said the condition of the scene appeared suspicious. The victim’s niece said Kesa was wearing a shirt that belonged to her, and that the way the body was found made relatives believe the scene had been staged. The niece said relatives initially suspected two men: Kesa’s boyfriend, whom she dated after separating from her former husband, and a neighbour living about four rooms away. She added that two days before Kesa disappeared, she heard her aunt arguing loudly with the neighbour. Photo via Thairath Police later inspected Kesa’s rented room in Ban Kao and identified both men as people who may have been connected to the case. Investigators then focused on the neighbour because of his suspicious behaviour, including information that he regularly carried a knife. At around 3.30pm yesterday, May 16, police obtained an arrest warrant for 44 year old Somror, the neighbour living nearby. Thairath reported that Somror confessed during questioning. He allegedly claimed the incident followed an argument while drinking alcohol, which led him to plan the attack. Somror remains in police custody as legal proceedings continue. He faces charges of rape and premeditated murder, while police are still questioning his wife to determine whether she had any involvement in the case. Photo via MGR Online In a similar incident, a Thai man admitted to killing his ex-girlfriend at an apartment in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao district and staging her death as a suicide after first saying she had hanged herself from an air-conditioning compressor. The story Missing Kanchanaburi woman found dead in staged suicide case as seen on Thaiger News.

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PM to Visit Injured Victims of Train-Bus Collision at Kamillian Hospital This Afternoon

Prime Minister Anuthon Chanyaweerakul will visit Kamillian Hospital this afternoon to meet with victims of a train-bus collision near Mukkasan that killed 8 people and injured about 25.

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Prime Minister Anuthon Chanyaweerakul is preparing to travel to Kamillian Hospital this afternoon to visit and provide encouragement to the injured victims of the train-bus collision near the Mukkasan intersection. The accident involved a freight train striking an air-conditioned public bus route 206 at the Mukkasan railway crossing on Asoke-Din Daeng Road, leaving approximately 25 people injured and 8 dead. On May 17, 2026, Prime Minister Anuthon Chanyaweerakul and the Interior Minister plan to visit the patients being treated at Kamillian Hospital to monitor their conditions and offer support at 1 p.m.

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