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Sanitation Worker Shocked to Find Newborn's Body in Garbage Bag in Saphan Pla Charoen Krung 58 Area

A sanitation worker discovered the body of a six-month-old male fetus in a garbage bag in Bangkok's Charoen Krung area; police are searching for the mother as authorities investigate.

11 May Khaosod

A sanitation worker was shocked to find the body of a male newborn, approximately six months into gestation, in a garbage bag in the Saphan Pla Charoen Krung 58 area. The worker panicked and fled before reporting the discovery, saying he had never encountered such a situation in all his years of work.

On May 11, 2569, Pol. Maj. Lertchai Phuealongchai from Yannawa Police Station received the report and immediately coordinated with the forensic unit, forensic doctors from Police Hospital, and rescue personnel from Ruam Katanyu Foundation to respond to the scene.

At the location, authorities found the newborn's body with placenta and umbilical cord inside a clear plastic garbage bag behind a green garbage truck bearing license plate 67-9755 Bangkok. The infant was confirmed to be male, approximately six months into gestation.

Truck driver Chaiyanrong Katisart, 50, recounted that while collecting garbage bags along Charoen Krung 58 Soi at a designated collection point, he and his colleagues were sorting through bags to retrieve plastic bottles when they discovered the infant. He initially thought it was a doll, but upon pulling it out, he saw the placenta and umbilical cord. Shocked and distressed, he and his colleague decided to flee and called police to report the incident. He expressed that in all his years working in this area, he had never encountered anything like this and felt deeply sympathetic to the situation.

Initially, Yannawa Police Station transferred the infant's remains to Ruam Katanyu Foundation rescue personnel, who then transported the body to Police Hospital's forensic unit for identification purposes. Authorities aim to locate the mother to proceed with legal proceedings.

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National

Chelsea Pursue Xabi Alonso as New Manager – Negotiations Underway with Real Madrid's Former Coach

Chelsea has opened negotiations with Xabi Alonso to become their next manager after sacking Liam Rosenior, with the former Real Madrid boss expressing interest in a Premier League role.

11 May Khaosod

Chelsea is considering appointing Xabi Alonso as their new manager and has moved forward with contacting the former Real Madrid head coach. The club is searching for a permanent manager following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, who held the position for less than four months. In recent weeks, Chelsea has been linked with several candidates including Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's manager, and Cesare Fabregas, Como's manager. According to David Ornstein of The Athletic, Chelsea is actively considering Alonso for the position. The 44-year-old former Real Madrid manager is open to the opportunity, though no decision has been finalized as the process continues, with Iraola also remaining a strong candidate. Football pundit Ben Jacobs reported that Alonso is among the top contenders for Chelsea's managerial position, and the club has already made contact with both the former Real Madrid boss and Bayer Leverkusen. Alonso is interested in working in the Premier League this summer. Previously, Alonso was linked with Liverpool, his former club as a player, but no formal approach materialized.

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Community

Namtarn Pijaksana Reveals Wedding Prep Progress, Plans Northern Thai Traditional Ceremony

Actress Namtarn Pijaksana says wedding planning is only 10% complete and causing her anxiety, with the Northern Thai traditional ceremony potentially delayed to early next year as she and fiancé Phi Phai await auspicious dates from elders.

11 May Khaosod

Bride-to-be Namtarn Pijaksana has confessed that wedding planning is making her anxious, with preparations progressing at only 10%. Speaking at the premiere of the film "City Curse" at Major Ratchayothin cinema, the actress revealed she's pushing hard to complete arrangements this year, though she may postpone to early next year if needed, as she and her fiancé haven't yet consulted auspicious dates or officially set a wedding date.

Nametarn disclosed that she was shocked to learn that wedding planning requires booking venues, makeup artists, and organizers a year in advance. Many services are already fully booked, particularly auspicious dates which are limited to just a few days each month, adding to her stress.

For the ceremony, she initially planned an intimate, small family gathering with Northern Thai traditions. However, it's growing larger than expected as friends are excited about attending and experiencing the Northern Thai wedding customs. Some have already asked about booking tickets in advance.

Regarding the atmosphere, while her fiancé Phi Phai is quiet and simple, Namtarn admitted she's the fun-loving type who wants the celebration to be thoroughly enjoyable. From past weddings she's attended, she's been fully involved and stayed the longest, so she's now trying to balance simplicity with fun.

"I'm excited," she said. "Today we met so many friends who came to congratulate us, and everyone asks when and what day to mark on their calendars. Right now I have to tell everyone to be patient because we're still planning."

"We're trying to make it happen this year, or early next year at the latest, because neither Tal nor Phi Phai have consulted auspicious dates or set any specific dates yet. Everyone assumes that once an engagement happens, we'd immediately send invitations with the date, but we're nowhere near that stage."

"Another thing I learned is that getting married requires booking a year in advance, which shocked me. The best auspicious dates might already be fully booked since everyone books from the previous year. If we want it this year, we might have to settle for second-choice dates, just nothing bad."

Regarding convenient dates: "If the date is only convenient for us but not the parents, they won't accept it. The elders are quite serious about auspicious dates, so I try to adjust as much as possible. We'll have to wait for the parents and Phi Phai's family to discuss soon, which might give us more clarity. Right now I can't really say much. It's not a secret—everyone knows we've been together for a long time and we're already engaged—but we haven't discussed the details yet."

Will the wedding theme definitely be Northern Thai traditions? "Yes, we initially planned a small, warm family gathering in the North, but now it's starting to grow. Friends aren't even asking about the Bangkok venue anymore; they're all asking about the Northern event and wanting to book tickets. Everyone wants to see the Northern Thai traditions because they might not have many Northern friends, so they're curious about how Northerners do weddings, what ceremonies they have, whether they pour water on the bride's hands, whether they drink from cups. I tell them that's not quite how it works, but I'm still thinking about it."

"Right now, I'd say wedding preparation is at 10%. This 10% means just Tal and Phi Phai talking between ourselves, and me discussing with friends. The parents and the other side haven't had formal discussions yet," she concluded.

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Regional

Residents in Two Provinces Fear Mysterious Crocodile Spotted in Canal, Urge Swift Capture

A mysterious crocodile spotted in Hok Klong canal near Chachoengsao and Nakhon Nayok provinces has alarmed residents, prompting officials from both provinces to coordinate a nighttime search using video evidence captured by a local mosque i

11 May Khaosod

On May 11, 2025, Natthadesai Mahasakyasiri, chairman of the Don Chimpli Subdistrict Administrative Organization in Bang Nam Prio District, Chachoengsao Province, met with Phuutai Boonrot, chairman of the Phra Ajariya Subdistrict Administrative Organization in Nakhon Nayok Province, to coordinate a search for a mysterious crocodile believed to inhabit Hok Klong canal. The canal runs near a health clinic in Don Chimpli Subdistrict, Chachoengsao, and borders Phra Ajariya Subdistrict, Nakhon Nayok. Fishing officials from both provinces attended the meeting along with local leaders and community representatives.

Warich Tanuphatsorn, a fishing official from Ong Kharak District in Nakhon Nayok, revealed that a mosque imam from the area managed to capture video footage of a suspicious object in the canal that authorities believe is indeed a crocodile. Since crocodiles are typically more active at night, today's meeting focused on planning operations. The team has requested boats from both subdistrict administrative organizations for a search scheduled for the night of May 12. They are also coordinating with freshwater fisheries protection units from Khun Dan Prakan Dam in Nakhon Nayok, which specializes in capturing crocodiles and dangerous aquatic animals. If a crocodile is confirmed, authorities will hold a community meeting to determine whether to allow it to remain in its natural habitat or capture and relocate it, as crocodiles are protected wildlife under Thai law.

Kittisakdi Wangman, 49, the imam who shot the video, explained that about two weeks ago while crossing the Hok Klong bridge, he spotted something floating in the water. Out of curiosity, he returned and filmed it with his mobile phone. Based on decades of living near the canal, he is confident the object is definitely a crocodile. Since news of the sighting spread, residents on both sides of the canal in Chachoengsao and Nakhon Nayok have become anxious, with many afraid to use the waterway. They are calling on authorities to urgently verify the facts and, if confirmed to be a crocodile, to capture and remove it quickly so residents can return to their normal lives.

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National

Liverpool Unveils Memorial to Honor Late Striker Diogo Jota at Anfield

Liverpool has unveiled designs for a memorial statue at Anfield honoring late striker Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who died in a car accident last July. The sculpture features a heart design incorporating the brothers' shirt numb

11 May Khaosod

Liverpool has unveiled designs for a memorial statue to be installed at Anfield to honor the late striker Diogo Jota and his younger brother André Silva, who died in a car accident in July last year.

The memorial, titled 'Forever 20,' celebrates their lives, bonds, and the love and respect shown by family, teammates, and football fans worldwide.

At the center of the memorial is a flowing heart sculpture, commemorating Jota's iconic goal celebration. The design features the numbers 20 and 30 from multiple angles—the shirt numbers worn by the two brothers.

The memorial also features engravings of lyrics from a beloved song associated with Jota that Liverpool fans continue to sing during the 20th minute of every match. Fan tributes previously left at Anfield will be melted and incorporated into the memorial's base, alongside personal details reflecting Jota's life beyond football, including a game controller placed on the base.

The memorial will serve as a permanent symbol of love, unity, and remembrance—a space where everyone can reflect, remember, and pay their respects. Liverpool will announce the official unveiling date at a later time, though the statue is confirmed to be located on 97 Avenue at Anfield, the same memorial site where fans have laid flowers, jerseys, and tributes since Jota's passing.

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Police

Tragic Road Accident: Sidecar Motorcycle Collides Head-On with 18-Wheel Truck, One Dead

One man died in a head-on collision between a sidecar motorcycle and an 18-wheel truck on a road near Mae Tha Hospital in Lamphun Province on May 11, with initial reports indicating the motorcycle driver attempted an unsafe lane crossing.

11 May Khaosod

A tragic accident occurred on the Tha Chak-Mae Tha Road in Mae Tha District, Lamphun Province on May 11, 2569, when an 18-wheel truck collided violently with a sidecar motorcycle. The incident took place near Ban Tah Kaolumg village, approximately 6 kilometers before Mae Tha Hospital, resulting in one fatality at the scene.

At the crash site, officers discovered the motorcycle severely damaged with a grass cutter nearby on the roadside. In the middle of the road, they found the body of a man approximately 50 years old wearing a blue shirt and military-patterned pants, lying face down and deceased.

Investigators documented multiple severe injuries on the victim, including a long laceration across his face from head to chin, a severed left arm, and a torn right kneecap. The 18-wheel truck was found parked further down the road at the accident scene.

Initial investigation revealed the truck was traveling normally on its regular route when the motorcycle attempted to cross lanes in front of it, resulting in the violent collision that proved fatal. Police will conduct a detailed investigation to determine full liability and proceed with legal proceedings.

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National

European Union Lifts Sanctions on Syria's Ministers, Moves to Restore Trade Relations

The European Union lifted sanctions on Syria's Interior and Defense Ministers and agreed to restore trade relations through a cooperation agreement suspended since 2011, following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime.

11 May Khaosod

European Union foreign ministers reached an agreement on Monday, May 11, to lift sanctions against Syria's Interior and Defense Ministers, according to Reuters on May 12. Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign affairs chief, announced that EU foreign ministers have agreed to restore improved trade relations with Syria by reinstating a cooperation agreement that was suspended in 2011. The agreement had been frozen following the uprising against former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose authoritarian regime subsequently collapsed into a devastating civil war that lasted more than 14 years.

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Police

28-Year-Old Man Released from Prison Just 5 Days Ago Carries Out Armed Robberies at 4 Locations in Single Night, Flees in Stolen Motorcycle and Crashes into Truck

A 28-year-old man released from prison just five days earlier robbed four locations across Maha Sarakham Province in a single night before crashing a stolen motorcycle into a truck while fleeing.

11 May Khaosod

On May 11, 2026, Deputy Inspector Suanchai Siita, deputy investigation chief of Kantharawichai Police Station, along with investigation officers, arrested 28-year-old Sitthikorn following a robbery and theft spree across multiple areas in Maha Sarakham Province. Sitthikorn confessed that around 1:30 AM on May 10, he stole a motorcycle in front of Expo Market in Tha Khon Yang subdistrict. He then went on a robbing spree, starting at a pork hot pot restaurant in Tha Khon Yang around 2:00 AM, stealing one shoulder bag. At 2:50 AM, he robbed a convenience store in the same area, taking approximately 600 baht. At 4:50 AM, he burglarized a Mini Big C convenience store in Tha Khon Yang, stealing about 1,000 baht before fleeing. The following day, he robbed a convenience store in Thap Ma village, Na Thong subdistrict, Chiang Yuen district under Ku Thong Police Station's jurisdiction, obtaining approximately 6,000 baht. Officers noted that the suspect would ride through areas looking for opportunities and strike when timing seemed right. While fleeing, the stolen motorcycle was involved in an accident, colliding with a truck in Khao Suan Kwang district, Khon Kaen Province, causing injuries. He was hospitalized at Khao Suan Kwang Hospital. Local police found him suspicious and detained him for investigation. After questioning, they identified him as the perpetrator of robberies in Maha Sarakham Province and coordinated with Kantharawichai Police Station to proceed with charges. Sitthikorn had been released from prison on May 5 following convictions for drug trafficking and theft, but quickly returned to committing similar crimes.

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National

Anutin Signs Order Establishing Committee to Resolve Southern Border Issues with Seehasak as Chair and Wanmohammadnor as Advisor

Deputy PM Seehasak chairs a new government committee tasked with resolving southern border issues, established by PM Anutin through Government Order No. 139/2569 on May 11.

11 May Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister signed Government Order No. 139/2569 on May 11, 2026, establishing a special government committee to resolve southern border province issues. The committee structure includes Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Seehasak Puangketkaew as chairman, Defense Minister General Atul Bunyatharmchai as first vice chairman, National Security Council Secretary-General Chatchai Bangsahod as second vice chairman, and advisor Wanmohammadnor Mata. The committee's responsibilities include: implementing strategies and action plans to address southern border issues; coordinating between the cabinet and central government agencies with local authorities; providing recommendations on integration and monitoring of operations in accordance with national strategies and government policies; reporting problems and proposing solutions to the National Security Council or Prime Minister; establishing subcommittees or working groups as needed; and undertaking other tasks as assigned by the Prime Minister.

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Police

Chinese Suspect Rushed to Hospital in Distress During Prison Intake; Refuses Food for Three Days

Chinese national Ming Chen Sun, accused of smuggling C-4 explosives and military weapons, was hospitalized in Pattaya after suffering convulsions during prison intake; he has refused food for three days and remains under heavy police guard.

11 May Khaosod

At 7:30 p.m. on May 11, 2025, Pattaya Special Prison officials were transporting Ming Chen Sun, 31, a Chinese national accused of concealing C-4 explosives and large quantities of military weapons, to Pattaya Pittamkun Hospital for emergency care after he suffered convulsions during the prison intake screening process. More than 10 police officers from Bang Lamung Station were stationed at the hospital to provide security.

According to inquiries, the suspect experienced severe convulsions and physical weakness. It was revealed that since his arrest, he has refused to eat for three consecutive days and is now on his fourth day, consuming only water. Combined with stress, these factors triggered his medical condition.

Medical staff administered saline solution and relaxation medication, with plans to monitor his condition for at least 24 hours. Deputy Provincial Police Commander Vasurachai Chaithaipattana traveled to the hospital to instruct Bang Lamung Station officers to maintain close security and surveillance of the suspect throughout his hospitalization until he can be safely transferred back to prison.

If the suspect's condition does not improve, he will be transferred to the Provincial Hospital. The Chonburi Provincial Police Commando unit will be called in to take over security and care responsibilities for the suspect.

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Breaking

Pharmacy Staffed by 19-Year-Old Caught Selling Green-Yellow Pills and Cough Syrup to Local Teenagers

A pharmacy in Tak Province was raided after authorities discovered a 19-year-old employee selling tramadol and cough syrup to teenagers for drug abuse, leading to the seizure of 770 tablets and 136 bottles.

11 May Khaosod

A pharmacy in Mae Ramat District of Tak Province has been found illegally selling tramadol (Tramadol), commonly called "green-yellow pills," which teenagers mix with cough syrup to abuse as a drug. District Officer Parinyaa Sairot received a report from the district deputy and authorized an undercover operation at the pharmacy located in downtown Mae Ramat on Highway 105. After confirming suspicious activity, officials from the administrative division, police, ranger unit, and public health department conducted a raid. During the search, authorities discovered 77 packs of tramadol totaling 770 tablets and 136 bottles of cough syrup hidden on the third floor. The 19-year-old Thai male employee managing the shop was questioned but claimed he was only responsible for supervising the pharmacy. The medications were seized and the investigation is ongoing.

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