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Daughter Demands Justice After Father Dies Following Plantar Wart Surgery, Returns to Hospital in Pain

A man died hours after returning to a Surat Thani hospital with complications from plantar wart surgery, with an autopsy revealing severe allergic reaction; his daughter is demanding answers over conflicting hospital records and undocumente

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On August 11, 2569, Ms. Saowanee (surname withheld), 40, from Surat Thani province, demanded justice regarding her father's death following a plantar wart surgical procedure. Her father experienced severe wound pain five days after the January 5 surgery and returned to the hospital on January 10 at 1:48 PM. Although he could walk into the emergency room, doctors indicated they would administer antibiotics, but later denied having done so. After eating fried noodles, he suffered vomiting and seizures before dying at 3:05 PM.

The daughter noted her father had no previous heart disease history, only hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and stage 3 kidney disease. Staff did not measure his blood pressure upon readmission despite his medical conditions. An autopsy performed on January 20 at a Nakhon Si Thammarat hospital revealed tryptase levels exceeding 200 ng/mL (normal range: 1.9-13.5), indicating severe allergic reaction. The pathologist concluded death resulted from sudden cardiac arrest, likely triggered by anaphylaxis.

CCTV footage appeared to show intravenous medication administration through IV lines, yet hospital records claim no medications were given. The family observed severe vomiting and seizures preceded death, contradicting the hospital's documentation. The family is demanding accountability and transparency regarding the treatment provided and the discrepancy between observed medical intervention and official hospital records.

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Police

Famous Influencer 'Nee' Shocked as Car Crashes Through Her Home While She Sleeps

A car crashed through influencer Nee's home while she slept at 4 a.m. when the driver fell asleep at the wheel; everyone escaped injury though the house sustained significant damage.

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Famous influencer Nan Ladapa Tangnimitthana, known as 'Nee,' had a shocking experience when a car suddenly crashed through her home. The younger sister of prominent beauty influencer Nat Nisamanee Lertworppong was asleep when the incident occurred around 4 a.m. Fortunately, no one was injured, though the house sustained significant damage.

Nan shared a video of the incident on social media with the caption: "One in a million delivery service—straight to the house! Everyone is safe, including the driver. Only the house is damaged! Address: 588/78." In the video, she explained that she heard a loud noise while sleeping and discovered a car had crashed through the fence and into her home, causing extensive damage to both the structure and contents.

Nan's house is located at the edge of the housing development along a wall. Normally, vehicles would curve and turn right at this location, but the driver revealed he had fallen asleep at the wheel, causing the car to crash directly into the house. Fortunately, the driver was unharmed.

The driver's insurance will cover the damages, and he has accepted full responsibility. Nan has filed an official police report. Her sister Nat Nisamanee immediately traveled to support her sibling, particularly concerned given that Nan is currently pregnant.

Nan concluded by cautioning: "Accidents can happen anywhere at any time. Stay alert. Who knew I'd get this kind of delivery while just sleeping at home?" Comments flooded in with encouragement and concern for both Nan and her unborn child, with many praising her composure. Notably, many Thai netizens jokingly asked for the lucky house number 588/78 as lottery numbers.

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National

International Entertainment – In the Grey: A High-Octane Action Blockbuster from Director Guy Ritchie

Guy Ritchie's "In the Grey" follows an elite team including Jake Gyllenhaal and Henry Cavill as they hunt down billions stolen by a shadowy organization, delivering explosive action sequences and high-stakes thrills when it hits theaters Ma

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International Entertainment – Hunt in the shadows! "In the Grey" is this year's most explosive action thriller! Featuring a powerhouse cast delivering pure cinematic mayhem. Where there's a criminal underworld, there's a team to take them on! Director Guy Ritchie's blockbuster action film "In the Grey" stands out for its distinctive approach to action cinema, featuring brutal, precise, and sharp combat sequences.

The excitement is led by an elite ensemble cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Henry Cavill, Issa Gonzalez, and accomplished actress Rosamund Pike. Gyllenhaal plays Bravo, a master criminal with daddy-level cunning and tricky schemes. Cavill plays Sid, a ghostly gentleman who moves through the midfield—a man of few words but heavy fists, a full-blooded operative. Gonzalez plays Rachel, a strategic lawyer with lethal beauty and profound intelligence—a multi-billion dollar prize no one can let slip away.

When billions of dollars are stolen by a sinister shadowy organization, the mission to recover it must fall into the hands of this elite team. Bravo, Sid, and Sofia form a legendary covert unit operating in the shadows. They're as skilled in wielding power as they are with weapons and devastating firepower, along with elaborate deception tactics.

Get ready to witness pure adrenaline-fueled madness. Full action spectacle hits theaters May 14th.

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National

Lao Lottery Results for May 11, 2025 - Pattana Lottery Prize Check Latest Draws

This article provides the Lao lottery (Pattana Lottery) results for May 11, 2025, operated under the Lao Ministry of Finance, with winning numbers across multiple prize categories. It includes detailed information about prize payouts, lottery schedules, broadcast channels, and explanations of different lottery types available in Laos. The lottery draws occur Monday through Friday with live broadcasts at 8:00 PM Thailand time on Lao National Radio and Television.

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Lao Lottery Results for May 11, 2025 - Pattana Lottery Prize Check Latest Draws

Summary of results from the Lao People's Democratic Republic government lottery, officially called Pattana Lottery, under the supervision of the Ministry of Finance. Latest drawing on May 11, 2025 produced the following prizes:

6-digit prize: XXXXXX 5-digit prize: XXXXX Last 4-digit prize: XXXX Last 3-digit prize: XXX Last 2-digit prize: XX

Pattana 5/45 Lottery Results for May 11, 2025 Pattana 5/45 set lottery numbers drawn: XX, XX, XX, XX, XX

Lao Lottery Prize Rates and Prize Calculation Methods When checking Lao lottery tickets, buyers can calculate winnings based on their ticket purchase amount (in Kip) as follows:

4-digit numbers: Receive 6,000 times the stake (example: buying 1,000 Kip wins 6,000,000 Kip) 3-digit numbers: Receive 500 times the stake (example: buying 1,000 Kip wins 500,000 Kip) 2-digit numbers: Receive 60 times the stake (example: buying 1,000 Kip wins 60,000 Kip)

What is "Lao Lottery" or "Pattana Lottery"? What Time Are Draws Held? Lao Lottery, officially called Pattana Lottery, is operated by the state-owned Pattana Lottery Company under supervision of the Lao Ministry of Finance. It is a legally sanctioned government lottery in Laos.

Lao Lottery Schedule and Broadcast Channels Drawing days: Monday through Friday; Pattana 5/45 lottery draws on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Time: Live broadcast begins at 8:00 PM Thailand time Broadcast channels: Lao National Radio and Lao National Television Channel 1 (LNTV)

How to Check Lao Lottery 6-Digit, Last 4-Digit, Dream Numbers, and Animal Name Numbers The Lao lottery drawing system starts with a single 6-digit prize draw but can be divided into multiple prize categories based on regional preferences. The most commonly used category is the last 4-digit number. Additionally, there are dream number lotteries (4/40) and animal name number drawings, which are unique features of lottery games in Laos.

Lao Lottery Results for May 5, 2025 - Latest Prize Check Lao Lottery Results for May 6, 2025 - Latest Prize Check Lao Lottery Results for May 7, 2025 - Latest Prize Check

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National

BCPG Reports Q1 Net Profit Surge of 373.5% Driven by Foreign Investment Portfolio

BCPG's Q1 net profit surged 373.5% to 722.3 million baht, boosted by gains from US natural gas plants and a Laotian wind farm that started operations last year.

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Ravi Bunyasinsouk, President and Chief Executive Officer of BCPG Public Company Limited, announced that first-quarter 2025 operating results showed net profit of 722.3 million baht, up 373.5% year-over-year, with total revenue of 1,098.7 million baht, representing a 50.3% increase.

The growth was driven by profit sharing from natural gas power plants in the United States, which recognized higher capacity revenue, along with profit recognition from the monsoon wind farm project in Laos that began commercial operations in Q3 2024. Revenue increases were primarily attributed to recognition of district cooling system project revenue at its initial operation stage, involving asset transfers according to contract terms, along with corresponding cost of sales and services recognition.

"The operating results reflect a strong start to the year for the company, supported by our investment projects including natural gas power plants in the United States and the monsoon wind farm in Laos. We continue to expand our clean energy and infrastructure investments," Bunyasinsouk stated.

Recently, the company reached an agreement and took over assets for a rooftop solar power project with total capacity of 17.5 megawatts to support electricity sales under a private power purchase agreement (Private PPA), which will increase recurring revenue proportion and strengthen competitive capabilities. The company remains focused on efficient project portfolio management to ensure stable long-term cash flow.

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National

Government Confirms No Hantavirus Outbreak, Steps Up Screening Measures

Thailand's government has assured the public there is no hantavirus outbreak in the country, though authorities have heightened surveillance and screening measures at borders and domestic checkpoints following an international health alert. The Public Health Ministry is intensifying monitoring for travelers from high-risk areas and preparing updated response protocols, while instructing the public to minimize contact with rodents and contaminated environments.

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BANGKOK — May 11, 2026: Thailand has not detected any outbreak of hantavirus infections and the current risk to the public remains low, the government said on Monday, while authorities continue to strengthen disease surveillance and screening measures.

Deputy government spokeswoman Lalida Pherdsriwattana said the Public Health Ministry was closely monitoring the situation following a World Health Organization (WHO) report linking hantavirus infections to a cruise ship in the South Atlantic Ocean.

She said Thailand had increased monitoring at international disease control checkpoints and within domestic surveillance systems despite no confirmed local outbreak.

Hantavirus is primarily spread by rodents such as field rats and house rats. Infection usually occurs through inhaling airborne particles contaminated with rodent urine or droppings in poorly ventilated spaces.

Human-to-human transmission is considered very rare and has only been associated with certain strains of the virus.

Early symptoms typically resemble influenza, although some patients may later develop severe respiratory complications.

There is currently no specific antiviral treatment or vaccine for hantavirus, with medical care focused on treating symptoms.

The government has instructed the Department of Disease Control to intensify screening of travellers arriving from high-risk areas and coordinate information sharing with airlines, ports and related agencies.

Public health units nationwide have also been advised to increase screening for patients with a history of rodent exposure.

Thailand's National Communicable Disease Committee has approved a study into whether hantavirus should be classified as a dangerous communicable disease under the Communicable Disease Act of 2015.

Authorities are also preparing updated risk assessments, surveillance systems and response plans to match the evolving situation.

The government urged the public to reduce contact with rodents and contaminated environments, avoid entering enclosed spaces where rodents may live and disinfect risky areas before cleaning them.

Officals advised against sweeping or vacuuming contaminated areas directly and recommended maintaining clean homes and workplaces to prevent rodent infestations.

"The government is closely monitoring emerging diseases," Lalida said. "Although Thailand's current risk remains low, preparedness measures for surveillance, screening and public communication are being strengthened continuously to ensure public confidence and safety."

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Breaking

Roadside bomb injures three Thai rangers in Narathiwat

Three paramilitary rangers were wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Narathiwat's Waeng district on Sunday, with the blast striking a convoy traveling along Highway 4057 near Ban Mai Fad.

11 May Khaosod

NARATHIWAT — Three paramilitary rangers were injured in a roadside bomb attack in Waeng district on Sunday.

The attack took place on 11 May 2026 along Highway 4057 near Ban Mai Fad in Kayu Khla subdistrict, Waeng district, when a convoy of rangers from Ranger Task Force Regiment 11 was travelling to pick up an operational team.

Officals said the explosion was triggered near Ban Nam Khao, shortly before the convoy reached Nam Khao Bridge. The blast struck personnel from Ranger Company 1106, injuring three officers, including one volunteer ranger.

All three were transported to Sungai Kolok Hospital for treatment.

Security officials sealed off the area following the attack to allow explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams and forensic officers to examine the scene.

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National

Supamas Tackles Three Major EV Complaints: Defects, Abandoned Vehicles, and Price Drops; Seeks 103 Million Baht Compensation

Thailand's Consumer Protection Board is addressing three major complaints from 1,300 electric vehicle buyers: defects, abandoned vehicles following company closures, and rapid price depreciation after purchase. The board is pursuing civil cases seeking over 103 million baht in compensation and will create an e-Book checklist to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions. New regulations will require manufacturers to provide comprehensive vehicle information, establish adequate service centers nationwide, and maintain repair standards.

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At 12:12 p.m. on May 11, 2026, at Government House, Supamas Issaraphakdi, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office and overseer of the Consumer Protection Board (CPB), announced consumer protection measures aimed at boosting confidence in electric vehicle purchases. While the government has promoted the switch to renewable and alternative energy sources to address the energy crisis, three major issues have emerged: defective vehicles, abandoned vehicles after company closures or service center shutdowns leaving owners without repair options, and rapidly depreciating prices after purchase.

These problems have caused distress to consumers and raised concerns about vehicle safety, quality, component standards, assembly processes, and after-sales service. Between 2567-2569, the CPB received 556 complaints from consumers about electric vehicles and forwarded 792 cases to consumer advocacy organizations, totaling 1,348 cases. The CPB has resolved 402 disputes.

The top five problems are: defects (47.3%), non-refundable deposits (18.2%), post-purchase price reductions (14.7%), missing promised items (13.1%), and accidents or delayed repairs (2.9%). The most common issues involve after-sales service (288 cases), purchase transactions (183 cases), and delivery problems (85 cases). Consumers worry about service center closures (329 cases), damaged equipment (164 cases), missing parts requiring long waits (94 cases), and inability to return vehicles when companies close (52 cases).

The CPB has resolved to file civil cases against businesses to claim damages exceeding 103.1 million baht for consumers. Electric vehicles are controlled-label products under the Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522, requiring manufacturers to provide accurate and complete labeling. Violations carry penalties of up to six months imprisonment, fines up to 100,000 baht, or both.

The meeting resolved to assign the CPB to create an e-Book on "Electric Vehicle Labels" by collecting labels from all EV models sold in Thailand from manufacturers and importers. The e-book will present label information for all brands with explanations of label content, consumer rights, and pre-purchase verification methods. This information will be distributed through websites, applications, social media, and various platforms to ensure easy and quick access for public comparison before purchase decisions. The board will also monitor advertising and ensure businesses use standard booking contracts. Additionally, manufacturers and dealers must clearly advertise quality information, technical specifications, performance, warranty conditions, and usage limitations. Standards include: defined repair timeframes in contracts, service center distribution every 150-200 kilometers, adequate spare parts inventory, vehicle recall system development to address safety defects, right-to-repair provisions allowing maintenance beyond warranty periods, and establishment of coordination centers.

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National

Going Viral: Budget Love Hotel in Japan Costs Just 200 Baht Per Visit

A Japanese love parking facility called Love Parking in Kumamoto Prefecture has gone viral on social media for its ultra-affordable rates, starting at just 200 baht (1,000 yen) per visit. The unique establishment features a minimalist blue canvas curtain setup in the mountains and requires visitors to have their own vehicle, offering complete privacy at bargain prices. The post has sparked debate online about its legal status and legitimacy as an official lodging facility.

11 May Khaosod

A Japanese social media post has become a viral sensation after sharing images of an ultra-budget 'love parking' facility nestled in the mountains, with an entry fee of just 1,000 yen (approximately 200 baht). What's striking isn't merely the bargain pricing, but rather the facility's setup—a mountainside location with only a blue canvas curtain serving as a partition.

According to the posted rates, daytime stays between 10 AM and 8 PM cost 500 yen (about 100 baht) for two hours, while overnight stays from 8 PM to 10 AM are priced at 1,000 yen (approximately 200 baht) per session.

The facility, called Love Parking (ラブP), is located along a road in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, and operates 24/7 with a capacity of up to 10 vehicles. The concept is straightforward: customers simply drive into an assigned parking spot and pull the blue canvas closed for complete privacy.

Since going viral, many have questioned the legal legitimacy of the setup, as it's difficult to classify as an actual lodging facility. Others have joked that anyone without their own vehicle clearly cannot use the service.

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Police

National Police Chief Orders Thorough Investigation Into Police Officer Selling Gun to Chinese Man, Warns of Criminal and Disciplinary Charges

A Thai police officer faces potential criminal and disciplinary charges after selling a state-issued firearm to a Chinese national in Chon Buri Province, according to the national police chief's announcement in Bangkok.

11 May Khaosod

At 11:30 AM on May 11, 2026 at Royal Thai Police Headquarters, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam Bunyasomprasit revealed progress in the fact-finding committee investigation regarding a police firearm from Sai Yai Police Station found in the possession of Chinese national Ming Chen Sun.

A single police-issued firearm was discovered with the Chinese man in Chon Buri Province. The weapon belonged to Sai Yai Police Station and was purchased from police welfare benefits starting in 2002 as a welfare-issued personal service firearm. The regulations explicitly prohibited changing hands except through inheritance, meaning any resale would be improper conduct.

When asked whether all those involved with the firearm would be questioned, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam stated that according to Form 4 documentation, it was registered as inheritance, but subsequent resale would constitute violations. He emphasized that all individuals involved would face both disciplinary and criminal charges if found guilty. Preliminary investigation revealed the original holder sold the firearm to obtain family expenses.

Regarding whether the firearm was inspected, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam explained that the weapon was a personal purchase by the police officer, though the state's firearms are subject to routine inspections. Welfare-issued firearms are prohibited from resale except as inheritance.

Concerning whether other weapons or military arms were connected to Sai Yai Police Station, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam stated that following the initial report and instructions from the national police chief, investigations were ordered at the specified address. Searches inside the former wife's residence yielded no additional connected firearms, though investigations into family connections continue. He emphasized the importance of maintaining Bangkok's security, directing both Metropolitan Police Bureau and Metropolitan Police Bureau Region 3 to expand investigations for additional involvement.

When asked if the firearm was connected to Bangkok, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam stated that the police headquarters coordinated with Metropolitan Police Bureau Region 2 on prevention and surveillance. The Chinese national's cooperation is his right, but as law enforcement, police must continue thorough investigation to prevent criminal incidents in Bangkok. Strict measures are necessary given Bangkok's status as the capital, with important events planned year-end. Both terrorism and firearms use require careful scrutiny.

Regarding military involvement, Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam stated that the Royal Thai Navy and Chon Buri Military Regional Command are investigating. He warned that Bangkok's security posture must remain elevated to prevent shooting incidents.

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National

Schmeichel Disagrees: West Ham Robbed of Goal in Arsenal Draw as Gunners Stay Top

Peter Schmeichel criticized VAR's decision to disallow West Ham's late goal in their 1-0 loss to Arsenal, claiming the controversial call epitomizes unfair treatment favoring the Gunners throughout the season.

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Manchester United legend goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel disagreed with the decision to disallow West Ham's goal in their 0-1 home defeat to Arsenal, characterizing it as another controversial call favoring the Gunners throughout the season.

Arsenal moved closer to the Premier League title after defeating West Ham in the London derby 1-0, with Leandro Trossard scoring the winner in the 83rd minute. The victory gave Arsenal 79 points from 36 matches, extending their lead to five points ahead of second-place Manchester City, though City has a game in hand.

The controversy erupted in the 90+5th minute when West Ham earned a corner. Jarrod Bowen's delivery found Callum Wilson in the box, who fired the ball past the goal line. However, VAR official Darren England reviewed the play and determined that Pablo had used his arm to obstruct David Raya's attempt to jump for the ball in the six-yard box, ruling it a foul and disallowing the goal.

After the match, Schmeichel expressed his frustration: "What really annoys me is that Arsenal would never be top if that ball was a foul. They score so many goals from blocking opponents, pulling opponents down, doing everything."

"And then when it gets to this point, VAR takes five minutes. Darren England, the VAR referee, takes five minutes and keeps starting over. That's what makes you question the decision—it doesn't feel like a foul."

Schmeichel continued his criticism: "I think it's very wrong. I don't understand why suddenly it becomes a free kick, because throughout the entire season no team has been given free kicks like this. It's absolutely crazy, and today's decision was wrong on multiple levels."

However, other pundits including Roy Keane, Jamie Redknapp, and Ian Wright agreed the decision was correct.

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