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Shocking Discovery: Motorcyclist Finds Woman's Body in Overgrown Field, Gunshot Wounds Detected

A 26-year-old woman from Phuket was found dead in an overgrown field in Samut Prakan with a gunshot wound to the head, alongside a 9mm GLOCK pistol. A motorcycle taxi driver discovered the body while urinating near the field around 6:30 a.m. and alerted authorities; family members report the victim had recently moved to the area and left home the previous afternoon, with the motive for her death currently unknown.

25 Apr Khaosod

At 7:30 a.m. on April 25, 2026, Lt. Weerawut Siri of Phra Samut Chedi Police Station in Samut Prakan received a report of a female body discovered in an overgrown field near a futsal court at an abandoned transportation office compound in Ban Pla Kod Subdistrict, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan. Officers including Deputy Commander Prabhat Mangkang, Police Major Patchnkorn Kanjina, and other personnel rushed to investigate.

The scene was a vacant 10-rai field covered almost entirely with grass. The former transportation office branch had relocated years earlier. The body, found lying face-down in the grass, was that of a woman wearing a black hooded jacket over a pink and red silk scarf, black sweatpants, and white-and-black sneakers. Blood was visible on her face and the ground. Officers cordoned off the area before forensic teams conducted a detailed examination.

Initial investigation identified the deceased as Miss Phim (alias), 26, from Koh Kaew Subdistrict, Muang Phuket, Phuket Province. When the body was moved, a 9mm GLOCK pistol was found beneath her. She had a gunshot wound to the right temple with the bullet passing through the left side of her head. Medical estimates indicated death occurred 6-8 hours prior.

Motorcycle taxi driver Theerasak, 64, stated that around 6:30 a.m., he had dropped off passengers before parking his bike and stepping out to urinate near the field. He noticed what appeared to be someone lying in the grass, approached to investigate, and discovered the body. Shocked, he ran to alert police and rescue teams.

Family members revealed the victim had recently moved from Phuket Province to stay with relatives in an adjacent village since October. They noted she had mild mental health issues, never sought medical treatment, sometimes spoke to herself, and occasionally seemed distant. She was unemployed and left home around 3:00 p.m. the previous day dressed entirely in black with a black mask. Relatives believed she was job hunting, as she had mentioned to neighbors seeking employment assistance. The motive behind the incident remains unknown.

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National

Anutin Emphasizes Palang Pracharath's Unity Despite Party Expansion and Growing Membership

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, head of the Palang Pracharath party, emphasized the importance of maintaining party unity and identity as the party continues to grow and attract new members. He dismissed concerns about internal factions and stated that solidarity remains a core principle of the party.

25 Apr Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, speaking as leader of the Palang Pracharath party following the 2569 annual general meeting on April 25, noted the approval of meeting minutes and minor updates to party regulations.

When asked about his emphasis on party unity during the meeting, Anutin explained that cohesion has always been a defining symbol of Palang Pracharath. He stressed the need to reinforce this message as the party expands and welcomes new members, ensuring all members understand and maintain the party's core identity: internal solidarity and commitment to serving the nation and its people.

Addressed about potential internal divisions within the party, Anutin remarked humorously: "If there are any factions in Palang Pracharath, it's just me."

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Breaking

Peace Talks in Focus: Trump Representatives Head to Pakistan as Iran Officials Arrive in Islamabad

U.S. President Trump's envoys Steve Wittkoff and Jared Kushner are heading to Pakistan on Saturday to conduct peace negotiations with Iran, with White House officials signaling Iran's willingness to talk and noting recent diplomatic progress. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has already arrived in Islamabad on Friday to meet with Pakistani officials, though Tehran clarified there are no direct planned meetings with the U.S. at this stage. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated that Iran has an opportunity for a good agreement if it abandons its nuclear weapons program in a verifiable manner.

25 Apr Khaosod

According to BBC reporting on April 25, U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Wittkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are traveling to Pakistan on Saturday morning local time for peace negotiations with Iran. White House spokesperson Karolina Levitta stated that "Iran wants to negotiate" and added that U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is prepared to travel if the negotiations succeed. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Bagaei said that he and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital, on Friday evening, April 24, where Araghchi will meet with senior Pakistani officials. Bagaei emphasized that "there are no planned meetings between Iran and the United States." Levitta told reporters that President Trump decided to send Wittkoff and Kushner to Pakistan to hear Iran's views, adding that the American leader is always willing to offer diplomatic opportunities. "We have seen progress from the Iranian side over the past 2-3 days," she said. Meanwhile, the Iranian embassy in Islamabad stated that Araghchi plans to review bilateral issues and discuss the regional situation. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously said Iran has the opportunity to reach a good agreement, emphasizing that "what they need to do is abandon nuclear weapons in a manner that is concrete and verifiable." Hegseth also warned that the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is expanding globally. Both Trump and Hegseth have stated that the United States does not feel pressured to end the conflict with Iran.

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National

Government Accelerates Rail System Renewal, Fast-Tracks High-Speed Train Project Nakhon Ratchasima-Nong Khai, Orders Missing Link Extension Contract Signing Within 6 Months and Completion of Diesel-Electric Locomotives by July

Thailand's government is accelerating rail modernization, fast-tracking a high-speed train project between Nakhon Ratchasima and Nong Khai while pushing completion of diesel-electric locomotive overhauls by July. The State Railway of Thaila

25 Apr Khaosod

Deputy Transport Minister Panija Chuphanik chaired the third oversight committee meeting on April 25, 2569 to track the State Railway of Thailand's recovery plan implementation. SRT Governor Anant Pothnimdaeng and representatives from various transport and economic agencies participated. Chuphanik disclosed that the committee monitored SRT's progress on directives from the February meeting, emphasizing accelerated project completion within fiscal year 2569 timelines and focusing on strategic infrastructure development. Key directives include reviewing the request for 2,850 additional personnel positions aligned with rail transport policy; expediting procurement of 216 diesel locomotives with spare parts; accelerating the high-speed rail project phase 2 (Nakhon Ratchasima-Nong Khai) by revising the Terms of Reference with improved scope; advancing the suburban rail Missing Link extension projects (Bang Sue-Phaya Thai-Makkasan-Huai Khwang and Bang Sue-Hua Lamphong) with contract signing targeted for October; completing the overhaul of 21 diesel-electric locomotives by July; and planning to increase freight transport capacity on the ICD Lat Krabang-Laem Chabang route from 497,805 TEUs annually to 700,000 TEUs by 2570.

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Community

Pond Deposits 'Peach and Me' with Confidence – Takes on Heavy Workload; Pim Volunteers to Stand as a Statue

Production has begun on 'Peach and Me,' a spinoff from the 'Me and Thee Series,' with actor Pond already filming three scenes and promising humor-filled content to release this year, though he's readjusting to the character after a five-mon

25 Apr Khaosod

Production has begun on 'Peach and Me' (Peach and Me), a special spinoff project from the series 'Me and Thee Series,' with the latest update coming on April 23rd when Pond Naravich and Pim Phuean attended the launch of the flagship OPPO Find X9 Ultra smartphone at SPHERE HALL, 5th floor of EMSPHERE.

Pond revealed that three scenes have already been filmed, and the on-set atmosphere remains warm and cheerful as always. He guarantees that the humor and memorable one-liners will be complete, with the project expected to release sometime this year. He acknowledged, however, that he needs to revisit his character work to rebalance his portrayal of Theer after being away from filming for nearly five months.

Regarding his dog Parker, who had recently been unwell, Pond expressed his concern but noted that the dog is now close to being fully recovered. He also shared that caring for Parker during the recovery period has been therapeutic and helped him forget his fatigue temporarily.

When asked about production progress, Pond stated: "We've already shot three segments. The atmosphere has been great, and I can guarantee everyone will laugh. We want it to air soon too." He described the experience as bringing back the old energy from the original series, with nearly five months having passed since they last filmed.

On character preparation, Pond explained the challenge of balancing Theer's character after such a long break, noting that his portrayal at work differs from his series performance. He emphasized the importance of reviewing the script to fully reconnect with the character.

Pim offered Pond encouragement, saying he already does excellent work and should get more rest. When jokingly asked if Pim would appear in the special, Pim humorously replied he could "stand as a statue" if needed, expressing his willingness to support whatever is decided by the producers.

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Police

Major Security as Senior Sergeant Virojn, the Alleged Shooter of MP, is Remanded in Custody; Suspect Claims He's Just a Small Pawn

Senior Sergeant Virojn, one of five suspects in the shooting death of a Narathiwat MP, was remanded in custody after claiming he is merely a small pawn in a political conflict. Investigators are examining financial records, communications,

25 Apr Khaosod

At 8:00 AM on April 25, 2569, at Narathiwat City Police Station, Pol. Col. Prayong Kotorsaekha, commander of Narathiwat Provincial Police, transferred Senior Sergeant Virojn Ketumani—one of five suspects in the alleged murder of Narathiwat MP Komlaksak Leewamaew—for additional questioning. Officers then petitioned Narathiwat Provincial Court for a remand order, with investigators conducting over an hour of additional questioning before the suspect was transported to court. When reporters asked Virojn about the charges, he briefly responded that he believes he is merely a small pawn in a local political conflict and that state agencies are uninvolved.

Virojn was escorted from the police station to the provincial court under heavy security by the Narathiwat Special Operations Unit. All five suspects in the case have been remanded in custody at Narathiwat Prison, including: Sompon Langdech (organizer), Alawi Awe (driver), Thanapat Wattanaphinyo (shooter), Sunthorn Phromphakdi (workshop owner), and Senior Sergeant Virojn Ketumani (shooter).

Narathiwat Prison officials report that the four detainees have adjusted well to prison life, though some anxiety remains, and staff maintain close supervision to prevent any self-harm. Investigators indicate that further examination is underway on multiple points, including financial transactions, meetings with other individuals, suspect travel patterns, and mobile phone communications. The victim's lawyer has submitted requests for thorough investigation into these details to potentially identify the person ordering the attack.

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National

Rungrao Lanna Reaches W100 Tokyo Final, Becomes 4th Thai Woman to Break into World Top 100

Thai tennis star Rungrao Lanna advanced to the W100 Tokyo final, becoming the fourth Thai woman to break into the world top 100 rankings. A victory in the championship match could lift her as high as world No. 94.

25 Apr Khaosod

Rungrao Lanna Tharasutti, Thailand's top-ranked female tennis player, advanced to the singles final of the W100 Tokyo professional women's tennis tournament worth $100,000 USD (approximately 3.27 million baht) in Tokyo, Japan, after defeating her semifinal opponent in straight sets.

The world No. 113 and tournament's top seed defeated Poland's Polina Yatchenko, ranked 165th globally, 6-3, 6-2 in 1 hour and 22 minutes.

Lanna will face either Japan's Mai Hontama (world No. 215) or Australia's Taylor Preston (world No. 148) in the championship match.

The achievement makes Lanna the fourth Thai woman to enter the world top 100, following Tamarine Tanasugarn, Luksika Kumkhum, and Mananchaya Sawangkaew. If she wins the title, she could potentially climb as high as world No. 94.

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National

Thailand and US Accelerate ART Trade Negotiations; Supachai Pushes for Tariff Exemptions on US-Unavailable Agricultural Products

Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi met with the US Ambassador to push forward negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement (ART) between the two countries. Thailand has requested tariff exemptions for agricultural products the US cannot produce domestically and plans to lead a business delegation to the US in May to promote investment. As the US is Thailand's second-largest trading partner with over $93 billion in annual trade, both nations aim to deepen their economic partnership and reach a quick agreement.

25 Apr Khaosod

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi revealed on April 25, 2025, following discussions with US Ambassador to Thailand Sean Oniell on Friday, April 24, that the talks were constructive and reflected mutual confidence in elevating economic and trade relations between Thailand and the US, a partnership spanning over 190 years.

Supachai announced that the Thai government prioritizes negotiations on the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with the US and is prepared to work closely with American counterparts. Thailand is committed to advancing the negotiations toward a quick conclusion to build confidence in both countries' business and market sectors.

Regarding US Section 301 investigations, Supachai emphasized that Thailand has provided comprehensive information on excess capacity and forced labor import ban issues, noting that many Thai exports are supply chain products supporting US manufacturing.

Thailand also affirmed its labor standards align with international norms and is ready to collaborate closely with the US for mutually beneficial outcomes.

Thailand has proposed that the US consider tariff exemptions for products it cannot produce domestically, particularly key agricultural exports, to minimize consumer impact in the US and promote more mutually beneficial trade.

Supachai also announced plans to visit the US in early May to attend the SelectUSA Investment Summit 2026, leading a delegation of Thai business leaders focused on expanding investment in key US sectors. He will also meet with USABC and USCC investors to promote bilateral investment and witness business cooperation agreements (MOUs), reflecting private sector confidence in the US economy and strategic partnership between both nations.

Thailand plans to balance trade by importing essential goods and raw materials from the US, such as agricultural and energy products, demonstrating Thailand's commitment as a responsible and reliable economic partner.

Supachai concluded that Thailand views the US as a strategically important trade partner, and these discussions reflect shared intent to elevate economic relations. Thailand stands ready to work closely with the US to achieve sustainable long-term mutual benefits.

In 2024, the US was Thailand's second-largest trading partner with total trade value exceeding $93.65 billion, with Thai exports to the US valued at $72.51 billion, covering major products including computers, rubber products, gems, automobiles, and air conditioning units. Thai imports from the US reached $21.14 billion.

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National

Anutin Dismisses 'Pointless' Questions After Media Asks About Orange Models on Thai-Japan Tower

Prime Minister Anutin dismissed media questions about two orange models displayed in his office at the Thai-Japan Tower, calling the inquiries "pointless" and irrelevant to government work.

25 Apr Khaosod

At the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters on April 25, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul responded to media questions after opening his office for interviews. Media and social media users noticed two orange models displayed in a glass case within his office at the Thai-Japan Tower in the Government House. This sparked social media speculation about whether the oranges were being preserved or confined. Upon hearing the question, the Prime Minister smiled and shook his head before saying, 'That's absolutely pointless. Honestly.' When reporters pressed further, asking whether they were auspicious oranges, Anutin replied, 'I won't say. It's irrelevant because it's not something that needs to be publicized. Where else would the oranges be if not in a box? What does the public and the nation gain from asking about this? Does it obstruct the government's work? This shouldn't be a question worth asking.'

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National

CK Shares Advice with Young Generation: Don't Send Money Home if You Can't Support Yourself

CK Cheong, CEO of Thai freelance platform Fastwork, has sparked debate by advising young graduates not to send money home to their parents if they cannot support themselves first. Arguing that an 18,000 baht monthly salary in Bangkok leaves no room for savings after expenses, CK compares the situation to airplane safety protocols—securing yourself before helping others. His perspective challenges traditional Thai expectations of adult children contributing to family finances, generating mixed reactions on social media.

25 Apr Khaosod

CK Cheong, CEO of Fastwork (a Thai online freelance platform), recently posted a video sharing his thoughts on young people giving money to their parents amid the current economic squeeze. He argues that recent graduates earning 18,000 baht a month in Bangkok shouldn't send money home if they can't support themselves, challenging the common expectation that young workers contribute to family expenses.

"The first thing I always tell young people is: if you can't support yourself, don't send money to your parents," CK stated. "A fresh graduate makes 18,000 baht, but as soon as they earn that, their parents say, 'Now that you have income, send us 5,000 every month.' But with 18,000 baht in Bangkok and no savings, that's unrealistic."

He questioned the logic of expecting young people to financially support their parents while struggling themselves. "Ask this directly: who is the future—the parents or the children? You're draining resources from your children when they're actually the ones with a future," he said. "On 18,000 baht in Bangkok, do they even have anything saved? Yet we're asking for 5,000 of it."

CK acknowledged that some families face genuine hardship, but pointed out that sometimes money goes to lottery tickets. He noted that parents already face reduced burden since their children are now earning and supporting themselves through education. "Yet we still try to take money from them. That's the problem," he explained.

CK emphasized a key principle: secure yourself first. He compared it to airplane safety instructions—help yourself before helping others. "If you can't support yourself, don't worry about your parents. You have to secure yourself first. That's the crucial rule," he stressed, as social media debated the topic from various angles, with some agreeing and others emphasizing filial gratitude.

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National

Closing Statement Revealed: Tawi Accuses Sakdiayam of Using Nominee to Hide Shares Worth Hundreds of Millions Despite 9,000 Baht Monthly Salary

A closing statement by Pol. Lt. Col. Tawi Soddsong alleges that former Transport Minister Sakdiayam Chidchob used a nominee earning only 9,000 baht monthly to conceal ownership of shares worth 119.5 million baht, with evidence showing the funds originated from Sakdiayam's own accounts. Money trail analysis and circumstantial evidence reveal Sakdiayam retained actual control of the company, which received hundreds of construction contracts from the Transport Ministry during his tenure. The statement formed part of the evidence leading to the Constitutional Court's decision to remove Sakdiayam from his ministerial position.

25 Apr Khaosod

The National Anti-Corruption Commission dismissed a case against former Transport Minister Sakdiayam Chidchob for allegedly concealing assets in a limited partnership, contradicting a Constitutional Court ruling. The case sparked widespread legal debate. On April 25, 2026, the Constitutional Court's decision to remove Sakdiayam from his ministerial position was partly based on evidence from a closing statement by Pol. Lt. Col. Tawi Soddsong, a Prachathai party list MP. The statement was filed in Case No. 8/2566 to determine whether Sakdiayam's ministerial position ended under Section 170(5) read with Section 187 of the Constitution.

The closing statement revealed critical evidence that Sakdiayam's claimed transfer of 119.5 million baht in shares on January 26, 2561 was merely a sham transaction with no actual payment made. According to tax records from 2015-2019, the nominee reported annual income of only 108,000-118,000 baht, averaging 9,000 baht monthly. This directly contradicted Sakdiayam's claims of substantial personal income exceeding 500 million baht from private business with no tax documentation to support it.

Money trail analysis revealed the funds used to purchase and sell shares ultimately originated from Sakdiayam's own accounts, including those of the Buri Charoen Construction Partnership and Silachai Buriram Company (1991) Limited, both entities he owned and controlled. Circumstantial evidence indicated Sakdiayam retained actual control and ownership, including the business address remaining at his residence, continuous use of his personal vehicles for fuel expenses through October 2562 (nearly two years after the alleged transfer), and delegation of full financial authority to a junior employee holding only 3,000 baht in shares.

Most notably, the company received hundreds of construction contracts from the Transport Ministry during Sakdiayam's tenure as minister—the only period the nominee took control—raising significant questions about the timing and legitimacy of the share transfer.

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