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19-Year-Old Driver in Pickup Truck Hits Middle School Girl at Zebra Crossing

A 19-year-old driver hit a middle school girl at a zebra crossing in Si Racha while attempting to pass another vehicle, leaving her severely injured on Sirisorot Road.

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A 19-year-old driver in a pickup truck struck a middle school girl crossing at a zebra crossing on May 15, 2026. Rescue teams from Kasemrat Hospital in Chachoengsao and Si Racha emergency units responded to reports of a vehicle hitting a pedestrian in front of a shopping mall on Sirisorot Road in Si Racha's municipal district.

At the scene, rescuers found Thanyantrasat, a Grade 9 student from Benjammarachchangsrit School, severely injured and immobilized. Medical staff provided emergency first aid before transferring her to the hospital.

The driver, 19-year-old Latin, explained that he was driving his pickup truck in the middle lane behind a sedan ahead. He decided to accelerate and move to the right lane to pass the sedan when one student was already crossing at the zebra crossing. The injured girl was walking behind that first student when Latin could not brake in time and struck her.

Pichayuth, a Grade 11 student, witnessed the incident. He said he and his younger sister were crossing at the zebra crossing to reach the other side of the road. As he crossed ahead to the median island, he saw the pickup truck approaching at high speed without slowing down and ran to safety. When he turned to check on his sister who was behind him, the pickup struck her and threw her several meters away, leaving her lying motionless in the middle of the road.

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National

Superlek Posts After Scoring Loss to Abdullah in The Inner Circle Tournament

Superlek suffered a decision loss to Russian fighter Abdullah Diyakaev at Lumpinee Stadium on May 15, marking the Thai boxing legend's third consecutive defeat in the 145-pound division.

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Superlek, the 30-year-old ONE Championship flyweight champion and Thai boxing legend from Buriram, suffered a decision loss to 24-year-old Russian fighter Abdullah Diyakaev at The Inner Circle event on Friday, May 15th at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Rama Intra). The fighter was caught with a count in the first round before attempting to push the pace throughout the bout, ultimately losing on the scorecards. This marks Superlek's third consecutive loss. Following the defeat, Superlek posted a message stating he hasn't found victory in the 145-pound division yet. He expressed gratitude to his team and fans, insisting he won't accept defeat in this weight class and will continue fighting. Despite facing three consecutive losses in his first world-level boxing tournament, Superlek vowed to overcome any challenges ahead, thanking his team and supporters and promising to return victorious.

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National

PM Reveals After Meeting Business Leaders: 'People at This Level Don't Come to Chat Casually' Emphasizes Serious Discussion

Prime Minister Anuthint Chanyawongkul met with top business leaders at Government House for over two hours to discuss economic competitiveness strategies, describing the discussion as "very serious" rather than casual conversation. The gove

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At 7:30 PM on May 15, 2569, at Government House, Prime Minister Anuthint Chanyawongkul and Interior Minister led government ministers and private sector entrepreneurs in a dinner at the Santisuk Mitr Building, following a discussion on strategies to develop the country's economic competitiveness that lasted over two hours.

The PM walked down with Deputy Prime Minister Yossanan Wongswadee and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. When journalists asked how the discussion went, the PM exclaimed, "Wow," and remarked, "Think about it—people at this level don't spend over two hours just chatting casually." When asked again about the atmosphere, Anuthint laughed and said, "It was very serious."

Later, the PM returned to Thai Khu Fah Building before walking out with Ms. Supaluk Umpuch, Chairman of The Mall Group, joking with reporters about the pairing.

Reporters noted that during this meeting, the government surveyed private sector opinions through questionnaires asking which government measures or policies they wanted the government to discontinue to help inform future policy frameworks. The survey also included a question asking business leaders what they would personally tell the Prime Minister if given one minute to communicate.

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Brutal Crime: Suspect Poisons Water Supply, Nine Cattle Dead; Owner Loses Hundreds of Thousands, Pleads for Police Investigation

A Phatthalung woman lost nine cattle to poisoned water in her palm plantation, with investigators finding evidence of deliberate poisoning including a slashed water container and white pills at the scene.

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On May 15, 2569, at Pa Bon Police Station in Phatthalung Province, 56-year-old Wannadee Glinkhiao from Moo 10, Pa Bon Subdistrict, Pa Bon District, Phatthalung, filed a complaint with investigators after discovering nine of her grazing cattle dead in a palm plantation. The animals were found scattered along a concrete road within the plantation, causing the owner severe distress.

Wannadee explained that she raises approximately 20 cattle and has been letting them graze freely for several years. On the morning of the incident, her husband released the cattle from their pen as usual before returning home for a meal. When he later returned to check on the animals in the palm plantation area of Moo 8, Nong Thong Subdistrict, he found nine cattle lying dead in a row along the plantation road. Damage estimates have not yet been calculated.

Investigators found a slashed water container and three black buckets containing white pills at the scene, suggesting the suspect deliberately placed poison to kill the cattle in large numbers. Local residents have expressed outrage at the cruelty of the act, noting that cattle represent the primary livelihood and wealth of rural families. Such an action is equivalent to destroying a family's means of survival.

Police from Pa Bon Station visited the scene and collected evidence to accelerate the investigation and bring charges against the perpetrator. In the evening, the owner used a backhoe to dig a grave and bury the dead cattle in the grazing field—a heartbreaking scene as a surviving calf cried out searching for its mother, unaware that she had already been buried.

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National

Entertainment Industry Mourns David Eng, Guitarist for Ploi Band, Dead from Nasopharyngeal Cancer

David Eng, guitarist for Thai rock band Ploi, has died from nasopharyngeal cancer at age unknown; the band was active in the 1980s-90s with hit songs like "Student Love Formula.

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The entertainment world has lost David Eng, guitarist for Ploi Band, who passed away from nasopharyngeal cancer stemming from a cerebral hemorrhage that occurred in 2018. On May 15, 2026, Grand X Official's Facebook page posted a tribute expressing condolences. According to a post by Tam Samprasong, David Eng (David Eng) passed away this afternoon, with his body now at Mae Sai Luang Temple in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province.

The funeral and cremation ceremony has been scheduled for May 16-17, 2026 at 7:00 PM for the chanting of prayers, May 18, 2026 at 11:00 AM for alms-giving, and 1:00 PM for the cremation ceremony at Mae Sai Luang Temple.

Ploi Band, originally called "Chae and Ploi," was formed with four members including Om Chatri and David Eng as guitar support. The band's lineup evolved over the years with various member changes. Key albums included their debut "Chae and Ploi" in 1986, "Gift," and "Gentleman Dreamer" in 1987, featuring hit songs like "Student Love Formula" and "Teacher's Farewell Letter." David Eng joined as guitarist in 1988 for their album "Society of the Hurting," which featured popular tracks including "This One Hurt Costs Your Debt" and "Brainwashing." The band eventually disbanded after several member departures in the early 1990s.

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National

Kulwutti Advances to Semifinals of Thailand Open after Defeating Indian Opponent

World number 2 Kulwutti Vittitchananth advanced to the Toyota Thailand Open semifinals with a straight-set victory over India's Lakshya Sen, while Thailand's mixed doubles pair Dechapol and Supissara also progressed despite losses in women'

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The Toyota Thailand Open 2026, a World Tour Super 500 badminton tournament, took place at Nimibutr Sports Hall on May 15 in the quarterfinal round. World number 2 Kulwutti Vittitchananth faced India's world number 11 Lakshya Sen in men's singles and dominated with a convincing straight-set victory, 21-19 and 21-16, advancing to face the winner of the next match. In mixed doubles, Thailand's third-ranked pair Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran defeated Chinese Taipei's Ye Hongwei and Nicola Gonzalez Chan (ranked 10th) 2-1 with scores of 21-17, 20-22, and 21-10, progressing to face Zhu Yiming and Li Xian. In women's singles, world number 7 Ratchanok Intanon lost to Japan's Hina Akegeshi (ranked 28th) in straight sets 13-21 and 21-16. Former champion and eighth-ranked Pornpawee Chochuwong fell to Pichclamol Obasaniphon (ranked 27th) with a 1-2 loss, 19-21, 13-21, and 15-21.

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National

Suphachai Chearavanont Urges Government to Accelerate AI Nation Development, Positioning Thailand as ASEAN's Tech and Innovation Hub

Suphachai Chearavanont of CP Group urged Thailand's government to accelerate AI development and position the nation as ASEAN's tech hub during a private-sector forum at Government House on May 15, proposing investments in startups, AI educa

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Suphachai Chearavanont Urges Government to Accelerate AI Nation Development, Positioning Thailand as ASEAN's Tech and Innovation Hub

Today, May 15, 2025, the government opened the forum "Entrepreneurs Speak, Government Listens" to gather business sector vision for driving Thailand's modern economy. Suphachai Chearavanont, a private sector representative from CP and Arise Ventures Group, proposed five agenda items to transform the nation's future, highlighting the world's first AI Government, startup ecosystem development, global talent attraction, establishing Thailand as a regional tech hub, and accelerating a new economy powered by clean energy and green economy.

During discussions between the government and private sector under "The Listening Forum: Voices to the PM – Entrepreneurs Speak, Government Listens" held at Government House, Suphachai Chearavanont, senior vice president of Charoen Pokphand Group and chairman and chief executive officer of Arise Ventures Group, presented multidimensional visions to the government. He emphasized that "Thailand is at a critical turning point" requiring acceleration in building a new economic structure based on technology, innovation, and human development to compete in the AI era and new geopolitical landscape.

The most critical starting point is "creating a startup ecosystem and developing human resources." Thailand should support seed funds and provide opportunities for younger generations to test new ideas in building small, medium, and large-scale businesses for the future, while upgrading the Thai education system significantly by incorporating AI, computing science, and digital technology curricula from elementary level onwards, coupled with instilling AI governance principles and responsible technology use.

"Thailand currently has over 2 million undergraduate students and over 9 million students in basic education. If we upgrade AI and technology skills for younger generations, Thailand would experience a tremendous leap in human resources," Chearavanont said.

Simultaneously, he proposed that Thailand accelerate the development of cloud platforms and digital infrastructure to filter inappropriate content and support creative content, enabling children and youth to access the internet, computers, and technology learning comprehensively. This includes upgrading vocational education to align with the future digital economy.

Another important point Chearavanont raised was attracting quality personnel from around the world, viewing Thailand's potential as a "Global Talent Destination" to draw talent in fields where Thailand lacks expertise, bringing new technology leaders or specialists in scarce fields to create jobs and new economic growth. This could be achieved through appropriate incentive design regarding taxation, quality of life, innovation ecosystems, and employment opportunities.

"Thailand has strengths in food, tourism, culture, and quality of life, which people worldwide appreciate. With proper supporting systems, Thailand can attract substantial world-class talent in the long term," Chearavanont said. He proposed that attracting personnel with advanced knowledge and skills would become a crucial mechanism for creating a new economy and elevating Thailand's competitive capabilities.

Regarding technology, Chearavanont suggested that the world is transitioning from "Digital Government" to "AI Government," which will rapidly transform country governance. He cited Estonia as an example, successfully establishing a digital ID system and world-class innovation ecosystem.

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National

CP Senior Chairman Urges Government to Overhaul Water Systems, Calls Agriculture 'Land Oil' with Limitless Value Creation

CP Group's senior chairman urges the government to overhaul water systems and irrigation infrastructure, arguing that agriculture—dubbed "land oil"—holds unlimited economic potential to boost farmer incomes and ensure food security.

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Thanin Chearavanont, Senior Chairman of Charoen Pokphand Group, spoke following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's government-private sector meeting on developing Thailand's economic competitiveness at Government House on May 15, 2026. CP Group presented proposals at "The Listening Forum: Voices to the PM," highlighting Thailand's "enormous opportunities" amid global crises, particularly in agriculture and food—described as "land oil" with unlimited potential. The group urged the government to accelerate investment in irrigation infrastructure, water management systems, and modern agricultural development to increase farmer incomes, transform grassroots economy, and ensure long-term food security.

Thanin noted that Thailand possesses strong advantages in climate, sunlight, and farming potential, but the primary challenge for Thai agriculture is water access. If the government invests in irrigation, creates reservoirs, and distributes water nationwide—similar to how electricity and roads were developed—agricultural productivity and farmer incomes could increase dramatically. With adequate water, farmers could cultivate three crops annually, and improved management efficiency could boost yields by up to five times.

"Land oil is more important than underground oil because everyone needs to eat. Farmers are the benefactors feeding the nation, yet many remain poor. We must work together to solve this," Thanin said.

He also proposed an "agricultural industrial park" concept linking agriculture, industry, and commerce in integrated zones to connect production, processing, transport, and markets into one system, reducing logistics costs and creating high-value agricultural products through AI, technology, and food innovation.

Thanin emphasized that Thai industry has significant opportunities, but businesses must rapidly adopt modern production systems using AI, automation, and smart logistics to compete globally. This includes transforming Thai agricultural products into high-value goods such as processed foods, future foods, and research-intensive products.

"Future winners are those who adapt quickly, and logistics will be the competitive heart. With good AI management, existing businesses become more efficient and new opportunities emerge," Thanin concluded.

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Breaking

Malekin Clears the Slate with Fourth-Round Knockout, Claims ONE MMA Heavyweight World Championship

Anatoli Malekin reclaimed the ONE MMA heavyweight world title with a fourth-round knockout of defending champion Rungrang Umarov at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium on Friday, avenging a previous loss.

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Anatoli Malekin controlled every round before knocking out Rungrang Umarov, the defending heavyweight champion, in the fourth round to capture the world title and avenge his previous loss at ONE's The Inner Circle event held on Friday, May 15, 2026 at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Ramintra). All 26 athletes competing on the card successfully passed official weigh-ins and hydration testing, and will compete at their agreed-upon weight divisions.

The main event featured a ONE MMA heavyweight world championship bout (225-265 lbs) between defending champion "Rungrang" Umarov, 34, from Senegal, and former champion "Anatoli" Malekin, 38, from Russia, who previously held titles in the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions.

Malekin proved dominant throughout the contest, controlling all four rounds before delivering a fourth-round knockout victory over Umarov to reclaim the heavyweight world championship and settle their rivalry.

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Plu Villa Pattaya Owner Presents Evidence to Counter Allegations, Threatens Counterlawsuit Against Customer Over Child Drowning Drama

Villa owner Arisa counters drowning incident allegations with CCTV evidence showing a parent was present, threatening legal action against the customer who posted criticism of the property's design on social media.

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The owner of Plu Villa Pattaya is presenting evidence to counter allegations, threatening a counterlawsuit against customers over the child drowning incident at the property. The homeowner claims the house design is not at fault and has backing to pursue legal action. May 15, 2025 – After a Facebook user posted CCTV footage of a child drowning in the pool at a vacation villa in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, the child was fortunately rescued by a parent who jumped in immediately. The incident occurred on May 11 in the afternoon. The Facebook poster had questioned the unusual villa design, particularly noting that the living room didn't overlook the pool area, arguing that standard designs provide constant pool visibility. The poster noted that during the child's drowning, visibility was blocked by a large duck, and suggested the child might not have survived without parental presence. Reporters visited Ventis Villa and met with 37-year-old owner Arisa, who showed them the disputed areas, revealing four large sliding glass doors just 3 meters from the pool. Arisa disclosed that a customer had texted asking for the CCTV footage, claiming their child had nearly drowned and wanting the video as a cautionary lesson, offering compensation. Upon hearing this, she reviewed the footage, found it to be true, and sent the file to the customer without further thought. However, when the clip was later posted online with criticisms of the villa's design and suggesting the child nearly died due to poor layout, the homeowner attempted to contact the original poster but reached a man claiming to be the poster's husband. During the conversation, he became defensive, made threats, and challenged her to pursue legal action. She is now consulting with lawyers to file charges against the poster. Arisa emphasized that the villa maintains high safety standards, even providing life jackets. Since the incident, she has lost multiple customer bookings. Most importantly, the CCTV footage confirms that a parent stood nearby throughout the child's drowning, which lasted less than 20 seconds before the father jumped in to rescue him. This contradicts the mother's online criticism of the villa's design. Prior to the incident, the child had always worn a life jacket while swimming, and the parents had even taken the child to swim in the nearby sea, where the mother removed the life jacket and the child went back into the water unsupervised until drowning. This situation has nothing to do with the pool villa. She emphasized this should not become a legal matter and would accept an apology from the other party to resolve everything.

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National

Young Man Who Went Broke: From Millionaire to Bankrupt, Sent Millions to His Mother and Lost It All—8 Million Gone Without a Trace

A Thai migrant worker who saved millions in Japan over more than a decade discovered his mother had depleted the 7-8 million baht he sent home monthly, leaving him bankrupt, his relationship ended, and facing mounting debts upon his return.

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On May 15, a young man posted his story in a 'Bankrupt Lives' online group, revealing how he sent 7-8 million baht monthly to his mother's account only to find it completely depleted upon his return to Thailand.

He explained that starting in 2010, he went to Japan as an undocumented migrant worker alongside his girlfriend. His uncle was already fishing there. Together they saved 7.8 million baht and he had his girlfriend transfer the money to his mother's account each month because he couldn't access his own account while abroad. His Japanese employer was kind and not exploitative.

About 1-2 years ago, his body began deteriorating from heavy labor—back pain and knee pain. He and his girlfriend discussed getting married since they were both approaching 35-36. They planned to combine their savings of over 15 million baht to invest and live off the interest.

For 3-4 years, he kept telling his mother he would return to marry, but she would dismiss him, cutting off conversations. He found this strange. When he finally returned to Thailand, his suspicions were confirmed—the money was gone. His girlfriend learned about it and asked to break up. He drove her home, apologized to her mother, and cried the entire way back.

Within 2-3 days, debt collectors came demanding payment. A creditor then called about the mortgaged house. He had no money to settle it. When he told his mother, she threatened to hang herself or jump in the water if he brought it up again. He moved in with his uncle.

A month later, his mother came to demand he work to pay off the debt, threatening the same fate if he refused. Despite everything, he holds no anger toward his girlfriend for leaving him. They had been together 16-17 years, planning their future together since their factory days.

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