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Man Found Dead in Pickup Truck at Public Park

A 59-year-old man was found dead in a running Nissan pickup truck at Wanalai Public Park in Lampang, with a charcoal-filled container discovered inside the vehicle during the overnight discovery.

12 May Khaosod

Authorities conducting overnight patrols discovered a Nissan pickup truck running inside a public park in Lampang and were shocked to find a male corpse in the driver's seat. Officers are working to locate the man's relatives.

On May 12, 2569, Deputy Inspector Phasworn Boonthiem of Muang Lampang Police Station revealed that at 11:30 PM on May 11, police received a report of a death inside a vehicle in the Wanalai Public Park, Moo 1, Phra Baht Subdistrict, Muang District, Lampang Province. Officers immediately rushed to investigate along with patrol units, an on-call physician, and forensic personnel from the Lampang Rescue Association.

At the scene, they discovered a Nissan pickup truck with Lampang registration running inside the park. Inside the vehicle, they found a deceased man in the driver's seat, identified as Mr. A (alias), age 59. Authorities found no signs of struggle or abnormalities. Officers also discovered a charcoal-filled container inside the vehicle, prompting them to secure the scene and conduct a thorough investigation before the preliminary autopsy examination. Relatives were contacted but expressed uncertainty about the cause of death.

After completing the initial investigation, authorities transported the body to the hospital for further autopsy and proceeded with legal procedures.

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Remembering Ter, 21-year-old Fourth-Year Student, Killed by Lightning Strike Along with Aunt in Cassava Field in Lampang Province

A 21-year-old engineering student at Rajabhat Lampang University and his 55-year-old aunt died after being struck by lightning in a cassava field in Lampang Province on May 11 during a sudden thunderstorm.

12 May Khaosod

The student organization at Rajabhat Lampang University mourned the death of Nawit Khueanjaijai, known as Ter, a 21-year-old fourth-year industrial electrical engineering student and former vice president of the student organization during the 2568 academic year, following a lightning strike in a cassava field. The incident occurred around 6:30 PM on May 11 in Mae Kwa Subdistrict, Sop Prap District, Lampang Province. Rescue and emergency personnel responded to a lightning strike at a cassava buying station amid heavy rain and muddy conditions, discovering two critically injured individuals: Nawit and 55-year-old Chantaree, his aunt. Both received emergency treatment before being transported to Sop Prab Hospital, but both succumbed to their injuries.

Preliminary investigation revealed that before the incident, the two victims and another woman were preparing a cassava planting area when a thunderstorm suddenly arose. They ran to seek shelter in a small shed in the field when a severe lightning bolt struck, critically injuring both Nawit and Chantaree, who later died from their injuries. The third woman miraculously survived. Police are conducting a detailed investigation and working with a medical examiner before proceeding with legal procedures.

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Prasit Attacks Government for Bundling Loans Into Single Decree, Claims It's Dodging Parliament Oversight; Vows to File for Special Committee Investigation

Opposition leader Prasit attacks the government for bundling relief and energy loans into one decree, claiming it evades parliamentary oversight; the Democratic Party will file a motion Thursday for a special investigation committee.

12 May Khaosod

Prasit accuses the government of opportunistically combining loans into a single decree as a tactic to pressure the opposition into criticizing relief efforts. He claims the government is deliberately evading parliamentary oversight, which he describes as a "parliamentary escape" phenomenon. He announced the Democratic Party will file an urgent motion on Thursday, May 14, to establish a special committee to investigate the loan's implementation, stating there is no valid reason to refuse its establishment.

At 9:45 a.m. on May 12, 2025, at Parliament, Prasit Watchrasindhū, a list MP and Democratic Party spokesman, discussed the opposition's petition to the Constitutional Court concerning the government's 400-billion-baht emergency decree for Middle East crisis relief. Prasit stated their petition clearly targets the 200-billion-baht portion related to energy transition projects, which they have separated distinctly for the court.

However, Prasit expressed concern that the government is acting indirectly to evade parliamentary scrutiny, which he characterizes as "parliamentary escape." The first method, according to Prasit, is the government's deliberate bundling of two loan tranches into a single decree, forcing the opposition to simultaneously address both funds, thereby limiting their ability to oppose one while accepting the other.

While the opposition's petition to the Constitutional Court clearly separates the two tranches, Prasit argued the government's intention in combining them is evident—exploiting public hardship to use relief funds as cover for advancing energy projects while bypassing parliamentary oversight through emergency decree mechanisms.

"I ask in return: if what I say is untrue and the government is not trying to use relief funds as cover or smuggle energy projects into this decree, why combine them into one? Why not include the 200-billion-baht portion in the regular budget? If they claim it cannot go through normal budgeting, they could issue a separate loan decree instead. But combining them is a concrete example of parliamentary escape through fund bundling," Prasit stated.

Prasit noted a second concern, though it hasn't materialized yet. The Democratic Party will file a motion on May 14 to establish a special oversight committee to monitor the decree's fund usage. Even though the petition goes to the Constitutional Court, the decree is already enforceable and the government has confirmed it will proceed with spending. Therefore, having a parliamentary special committee to ensure transparency in fund usage is appropriate, similar to the special committees established during the COVID-19 emergency loan decrees.

When asked whether regular budget oversight committees could fulfill this role, Prasit clarified that regular committees track overall budget implementation without specifically targeting individual decrees. He noted that special committees have been established for every emergency loan decree. He expressed hope that government MPs will cooperate rather than use their majority to block the investigation, stating there is no justification for refusing to establish such a committee.

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S Supap Opens Up About Chaotic Airport Moment, Concerned for Other Passengers Affected

Actor S Supap addressed a chaotic airport fan encounter, saying he's more concerned about other passengers who were endangered than himself. He urged fans to meet him at safe, official venues instead of airports.

12 May Khaosod

Young actor S Supap Sangsuwan has become the subject of considerable discussion following an overwhelming encounter with a large group of fans at the airport while traveling abroad. Concerned onlookers who saw videos of the chaotic scene prompted the actor to later appear live to reassure fans of his wellbeing. Most recently, S Supap participated in an exclusive "Matcha Sensory Experience" workshop at the OREO MATCHA HOUSE in Central Park shopping mall, where he reflected on the airport incident.

After the event concluded, S Supap expressed that the situation was more intense than he anticipated. He thanked his security team and management for their comprehensive protection, but stressed he was more worried about other passengers affected by the commotion than about himself. He called on fans to meet him in appropriate and safe locations instead.

When asked about the chaotic airport scene and being surrounded by fans, S Supap recalled: "At first I found it quite funny, the images made it look like I was being arrested at the airport. But I have to thank my security team and Khun Go for protecting me. I listened to Phuwinton's interview—nobody wanted this to happen. I realized concerned fans were worried, so I went live that night to say I was fine because the team took full care of me."

He noted that while some people might criticize the incident, those responsible wouldn't listen anyway. However, he wanted broader awareness because the situation was genuinely dangerous. Other airport passengers were pushed aside, and there was an escalator nearby—if security hadn't held firm, someone could have been seriously injured.

Regarding preparation for departure, S Supap admitted he had never expected such intensity before and hadn't been fully prepared. After seeing a previous incident with another actor, he wore running shoes as a precaution. The situation escalated once they passed the barricade point.

When security moved in, his primary concern was other travelers using the airport. He noticed some people with luggage being jostled and felt somewhat guilty about the situation. He emphasized he sustained no injuries and wanted to reassure fans. The real victims, he said, were those taking the photos and videos themselves—some hit poles or dropped phones—and the overall incident didn't create a flattering image for anyone involved.

S Supap advocated for meeting fans in official settings and formal venues where both parties could feel safe and comfortable, rather than in spontaneous airport encounters.

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Female Idol Posts Photo of Messy Room, Shocking Fans with Stark Contrast to Polished Image

Japanese idol Ogonoki Ruka sparked viral debate online after posting photos of her extremely cluttered bedroom, revealing a stark contrast to her polished public image. She explained that her packed schedule leaves little time for housekeeping, and she previously had to sleep on the floor due to the clutter. The incident has prompted broader discussions in Japan about work-related burnout and mental health among young adults living independently.

12 May Khaosod

Ogonoki Ruka, a 28-year-old idol member of JamsCollection, has become the subject of online discussion after posting photos of her extremely messy bedroom filled with piles of clothes, bags, and personal belongings with almost no walking space.

After posting the images on her X platform account, the stark contrast between her polished idol image and her cluttered bedroom went viral. Many netizens offered suggestions, with some recommending she hire professional cleaning services, while several companies offered their assistance.

However, some internet users argued this wasn't simply about laziness but rather a result of her heavy work schedule and lack of time for personal life management.

Ogonoki responded to comments, explaining that she had already hired cleaning services but saw little improvement, even after the company added an extra 30 minutes for free. She attributed the main issue to her limited living space and mentioned she is considering moving to a larger home in the future.

This isn't the first time Ogonoki's living conditions have sparked online debate. Previously, she revealed her room became so cluttered that she had no space for a bed and had to sleep on the floor. These posts have triggered discussions in Japan about mental health issues, work burnout, and hoarding behavior among young adults living alone.

Source: X Reported by Sanook Online News Team

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Muslim senator says Ramkhamhaeng incident challenged Islam's principles of peace

Muslim senator Angkhana Neelaphaijit has criticized what she called "mob rule" after over 1,000 Muslims gathered in Bangkok to pressure an LGBT Muslim individual accused of insulting Islam. The incident involved the person being pressured to apologize, shave their head, and slap themselves, raising questions about whether such actions were voluntary or coerced. Angkhana warned that allowing such incidents without action could set a dangerous precedent where mob justice overrides law and religious principles.

12 May Khaosod

Muslim senator and former human rights commissioner Angkhana Neelaphaijit has raised concerns over what she described as "mob rule" after more than 1,000 Muslims reportedly gathered in Bangkok's Ramkhamhaeng 53 area to pressure an LGBT Muslim individual accused of insulting Islam.

The incident, which sparked widespread debate on social media, reportedly involved the individual being pressured to apologize, shave their head and slap themselves as an act of repentance. Critics questioned whether the actions were voluntary or carried out under coercion.

In a Facebook post on Monday, Angkhana called on the Culture Ministry, the Office of the Chularatchamontri and the National Human Rights Commission to clarify their positions regarding groups identifying themselves as "defenders of religion" taking action against people accused of insulting religious beliefs.

She said the incident challenged Islam's principles of peaceful coexistence, justice and compassion, adding that repeated claims during livestreams that the punishment was "voluntary" had raised doubts among viewers.

"If such incidents are allowed to pass without preventive measures, it could create a new norm in which mob rule overrides the law and even the true principles of religion," she wrote.

Angkhana also warned that religious tensions could escalate into hate crimes or Islamophobia, describing religious conflict as one of the most sensitive and fragile issues in society.

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CCTV Footage Exposes Repeat Illegal Waste Dumping

A village chief in Phetchabun province has installed CCTV cameras to combat illegal waste dumping along roadsides, with recent footage capturing a man unloading trash from a farm vehicle. Officials say most dumpers come from neighbouring areas without proper waste collection services and warn that continued violations will result in legal action and fines under Thai public health laws.

12 May Khaosod

PHETCHABUN — 12 May 2026, A village chief in northern Thailand has installed CCTV cameras after repeated illegal dumping by outsiders along a roadside, with the latest footage clearly capturing a man unloading rubbish from a small farm vehicle.

The village chief warned residents not to copy the behaviour "until it becomes the community's rubbish dump" and said legal action and fines could follow if the problem continues.

A local Facebook user posted a message online saying: "There are warning signs and cameras installed. You should dispose of your own rubbish properly. Illegal dumping is punishable by law."

The post included CCTV footage showing a man driving a locally made agricultural vehicle, known as an "e-tan", before dumping waste by the roadside. The clip sparked criticism on social media.

The account was later identified as belonging to Sombun Phunoi, village chief of Nong O village in tambon Pak Chong, Lom Sak district, Phetchabun province, who has been monitoring illegal dumping in the area for some time.

Speaking to reporters at the site, Sombun said the location was the second hotspot where repeated dumping had been detected. Most offenders were believed to come from outside Pak Chong because local communities already had organised waste collection systems.

He said many cases involved residents from neighbouring areas without rubbish collection services or suitable disposal sites, leading them to dump household waste illegally.

"Once rubbish starts piling up, other people passing through tend to follow, and it becomes a long-term problem," he said.

The accumulation of waste has caused foul odours, damaged the community's image and created health risks, particularly from organic waste that can attract flies, rats and disease.

Sombun said village security volunteers, community committee members and residents had previously helped monitor the area before officials decided to use village funds to install CCTV cameras to collect evidence.

He urged the public not to dump rubbish in public areas because it dirties shared spaces and affects the wider community.

If the offences continue, he said village authorities may report offenders to police or coordinate with local public health officials to impose fines under Thai law.

Under Thailand's Public Health Act of 1992 and local regulations, those caught dumping rubbish in public places can face financial penalties.

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Thailand rushes US trade deal ahead of possible Section 301 review

Thailand is accelerating negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States to reduce tariff risks before a potential Section 301 investigation. Deputy Prime Minister Suphajee Suthumpun reported that technical discussions have made progress on key issues including asset capacity and forced labor concerns. Both nations have reaffirmed their commitment to maximizing trade benefits while Thailand seeks to clarify its trade surplus with the US.

12 May Khaosod

BANGKOK — May 12, 2026 — Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun announced that Thailand is fast-tracking negotiations on the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with the United States to minimize tariff exposure ahead of a Section 301 review.

Following her recent trip to the United States, Ms. Suphajee said technical discussions were held on May 4 with Jamieson Greer and Rick Switzer to advance the stalled ART negotiations. Thai officials remain in the United States for expert-level talks focusing on asset capacity and forced labor concerns.

Ms. Suphajee said her discussions aimed to clarify Thailand's position following the country's formal submission on April 15. She emphasized that all key issues have been thoroughly explained with no major stumbling blocks identified. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to maximizing mutual trade benefits.

Thailand hopes to finalize the ART agreement before any Section 301 investigation—which examines unfair trade practices—moves forward. The discussions also touched on Thailand's trade surplus with the United States, which grew significantly last year. Ms. Suphajee clarified that at least 30 percent of the additional surplus stems from products manufactured by US-invested companies operating in Thailand, while over 20 percent comes from Thai companies.

Regarding concerns about transshipment and potential misuse of trade privileges, Ms. Suphajee stated that Thailand has prepared comprehensive documentation and data to address all relevant matters.

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Thai FM Says Koh Kood Sovereignty Not in Doubt

Thailand's foreign minister affirmed on Tuesday that Koh Kood island remains unquestionably Thai territory, dismissing Cambodia's reported secret registration of a 2001 memorandum as evidence in a maritime dispute. The foreign minister stated that any future maritime boundary negotiations will follow the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea framework, which both countries recognize. Thailand is also coordinating legal assistance for Thai nationals detained by Cambodian soldiers on border-crossing allegations.

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BANGKOK — May 12, 2026 — Thailand's deputy prime minister and foreign minister stated on Tuesday that Koh Kood island remains unquestionably Thai territory, dismissing reports that Cambodia had secretly registered a 2001 bilateral memorandum as evidence in a maritime boundary dispute.

Speaking at Government House at 8:45 a.m., Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow also announced that Thai authorities were arranging legal assistance for Thai nationals detained by Cambodian soldiers for allegedly crossing the border illegally while gathering forest products.

"The process is under way," Sihasak said. "Coordination regarding legal assistance has already been completed, and we are monitoring the situation closely."

Sihasak was responding to reports that Cambodia had registered the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding between Thailand and Cambodia concerning overlapping continental shelf claims, known in Thailand as "MOU 2544," which Thailand later revoked.

He noted that Cambodia is a signatory to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which Thailand also recognizes as the framework for future negotiations.

"The MOU 2544 has already been cancelled," he said. "Negotiations under UNCLOS are a good approach and avoid wasting time, although it is still too early to conclude which mechanism will ultimately be used."

When asked about reports that Cambodia intended to use the memorandum as evidence relating to a maritime boundary line allegedly passing through Koh Kood in Trat province, Sihasak rejected the claim.

"That is not possible," he said. "Under UNCLOS, maritime boundaries must be considered according to internationally recognized legal principles."

"I do not know what Cambodia may have secretly registered," he added. "What I know is that discussions will take place under UNCLOS."

Asked whether the issue would affect Thailand's sovereignty over Koh Kood, Sihasak stated that any formal demarcation would clearly demonstrate that the island belongs to Thailand.

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Bolt Tightens Safety After Thai Student Ride Incident

Bolt announced enhanced safety measures in Thailand following a violent incident in late April involving a female student whose motorcycle driver allegedly attempted to steal her phone and refused to stop. The 22-year-old driver was found to be using another person's account, prompting the platform to implement stricter facial recognition checks, AI-powered monitoring systems, and zero-tolerance policies for account misuse.

12 May Khaosod

BANGKOK — On May 11, 2026, the popular ride-hailing platform Bolt announced stricter safety measures in Thailand, including expanded AI technology and more frequent facial recognition checks to prevent driver identity fraud, following a violent incident involving a schoolgirl.

The incident occurred in late April 2026 when the student booked a motorcycle ride through the app to return home in Bangkok's Nong Khaem district.

According to reports, Arm, the 22-year-old driver whose motorcycle lacked a license plate, reportedly stopped to consume a substance suspected to be kratom water before bypassing the passenger's intended destination.

The student recorded a video pleading with the rider to stop. The rider allegedly attempted to seize her mobile phone and refused to stop the vehicle, prompting the student to jump off the motorcycle and suffer injuries. Bystanders later intervened and provided assistance.

Investigations revealed the rider had been using another person's account to accept jobs on the platform.

In a statement, Bolt Thailand said it had summoned the service provider involved to clarify the facts, suspended the driver account linked to the incident, and alerted other ride-hailing platforms to help prevent the individual from operating elsewhere. The company also said it had already suspended more than 40,000 riders for violating platform rules.

On May 11, Bolt Thailand issued a further statement confirming that its services in Thailand remain operational as usual while coordinating with relevant authorities regarding certification of its electronic systems.

The company said passenger safety and confidence remained its highest priorities and outlined several enhanced measures:

- Increase the frequency of random facial recognition checks for drivers to prevent account sharing and impersonation. - Reiterate a zero-tolerance policy on account misuse; accounts found to be shared or used by unauthorized individuals would be permanently banned. - Implement AI-powered monitoring systems capable of detecting irregularities during trips in real time, alongside rapid-response safety reporting systems. - Display pop-up reminders before each journey for passengers to verify the driver's face, vehicle registration, and trip details shown in the application before boarding.

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CKPower Reports Continued Q1/2025 Net Profit Growth Despite Dry Season

CKPower's first-quarter profit surged 83 percent year-on-year to 115.9 million baht, driven by strong hydroelectric output despite the dry season and higher water flows at its Sayaboury plant in Laos.

12 May Khaosod

CKPower, one of the region's largest renewable energy producers with one of the lowest carbon footprints, has demonstrated continued operational growth in Q1/2025. The company achieved core net profit of 115.9 million baht, up 52.5 million baht or 82.9 percent year-on-year, primarily driven by strong performance from its two hydroelectric facilities. CKPower recognized 198.6 million baht in net profit share from Sayaboury Power Company (XPCL), an increase of 190.7 million baht compared to the same period last year, resulting from higher water flow through the Sayaboury hydroelectric plant and increased electricity sales volume. The gains were also supported by reduced financing costs at XPCL from long-term loan repayments and declining global interest rates.

Performance at Ngiim Hydro 2 Company (NN2) also improved with higher electricity sales volumes compared to the previous year, as reservoir water levels at the start of 2025 were higher and water inflows during Q1/2025 increased. This sustained growth occurred despite the dry season period. Managing Director Thanawat noted that CKPower's renewable energy-focused capacity structure insulates operations from Middle East tensions and global energy price volatility, with fuel cost impacts limited to about 3 percent of total production through its industrial subsidiary Bangkok Cogeneration Company (BIC).

In preparation for potential El Niño conditions forecast for the second half of 2025, CKPower has developed an advanced Hydrometeorological Monitoring and Forecasting System to improve accuracy in power generation capacity announcements. The Luang Prabang hydroelectric project is 72 percent complete as of March 31, 2025, on schedule. The company maintains a strong financial position with a liquidity ratio of 1.78 times and a net interest-bearing debt-to-equity ratio of 0.47 times. Further US and Thai interest rate cuts could provide additional cost savings and support continued operational performance in 2025.

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