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Police

Two Dead, Three Teens Injured in Motorcycle Crash

Two motorcycle riders died and three teenage girls were injured in a collision on Thepkrasattri Road in Phuket's Maikhao area on July 1st. Police are investigating the cause of the crash that claimed the lives of the XMAX operator and a Hon

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Two people died and three 14-year-old girls were injured when two motorcycles collided on Thalang Road in Phuket. At 5:45 p.m. on July 1st, officers from Tha Chatchai Police Station in Phuket received a report from Phuket Kusol Tham rescue volunteers about a serious motorcycle accident on Thepkrasattri Road (opposite DeeDee Metal Power Tool shop, Maikhao branch) in Maikhao Subdistrict, Thalang District. Officers found two motorcycles had collided and overturned, with five people injured.

The accident involved a white Honda Scoopy and a red-black Yamaha XMAX ridden by Sarawut. Three teenage girls—Saranya, 14; Thidawan, 14; and Sasiwan, 14—were passengers on the back of Sarawut's motorcycle. All five injured were taken to Thalang Hospital.

However, Sarawut and the Honda Scoopy driver (name unknown) died at the hospital shortly after. The three teenage girls remain hospitalized with injuries. Tha Chatchai Police are investigating witnesses and gathering evidence to determine the cause of the accident and pursue legal proceedings.

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National

Budget Shows No Vision, Trapped by Legal Constraints

Democrat MP Karun Jatigvanich criticized the fiscal year 2570 budget for lacking vision and failing to align spending with government priorities, warning that recurring expenses equal to nearly all national income trap Thailand in unsustain

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On July 1, 2569, Karun Jatigvanich, a Democrat Party list MP, stated that when a new government takes office, a policy statement presents a plan while a budget speech proves whether the government will actually execute that plan. After three days of parliamentary debate on budget allocation, he concluded there is significant disappointment and doubts that fiscal year 2570's policies can drive forward the government's previously announced strategies. He identified numerous allocation problems: the drug-control strategy received over 9,000 million baht, yet nearly half was allocated for events and disaster relief rather than preventive measures. Grassroots budgets for community self-reliance received no allocation. Both opposition and government-side members expressed concerns about scattered budget priorities affecting farmers, air pollution, and general welfare, reflecting the budget's lack of vision.

Karun highlighted a structural problem: Thailand's fiscal year 2570 has recurring expenditures equal to 3 trillion baht in national income, meaning every baht of investment must come from borrowing and carry interest burdens. This creates dependency on loan returns that must justify the debt service. The government faces two legal constraints: the Fiscal Discipline Act mandates at least 20% of the budget for investment while allowing deficits not exceeding 20% of total budget. Karun warned that government revenue collection quality has declined annually over the past 4-5 years relative to overall economic growth, suggesting future recurring expenditures will exceed revenues, requiring borrowing merely to pay civil service salaries, elderly allowances, and existing debt. This creates a vicious cycle requiring annual emergency decrees for loans to cover routine expenses, potentially necessitating amendments to the Fiscal Discipline Act. He urged genuine structural budget reform before investor flight worsens the crisis.

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Police

Body Found Encased in Cement Inside Water Tank

Police recovered a cement-filled water tank from a pond in Nonthaburi Province containing the decomposed remains of Uthen, a 39-year-old man who disappeared months ago. Suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder case.

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The case involves Uthen, also known as Chia, a 39-year-old man who disappeared months ago. Police determined he had been murdered, with his body placed inside a cement-filled tank and dumped in a large pond in Moo 11, Bang Bua Thong Subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong District, Nonthaburi Province. Suspects have been arrested, and authorities recovered the tank during an afternoon search operation.

At 5 p.m. on July 1, 2026, rescue divers successfully retrieved the blue plastic tank from the water. A forensic investigation team and medical examiners from the Police Hospital's forensic institute examined the tank on site. Officers initially used an electric saw to cut through the plastic, which broke three saw blades before the lid could be opened. A strong foul odor immediately emerged from inside.

Inside, investigators found large cement blocks mixed with decomposed human remains. The concrete was then broken apart, and tissue samples were collected for autopsy confirmation and formal identification of the deceased.

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Police

Mother Shocked After Stepmother Abuses Her Children At Market

A mother recovered her three daughters after a market vendor filmed their stepmother abusing them at a Chon Buri food market, prompting their father to end the relationship and agree to custody transfer.

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At 2 p.m. on July 1st, Chalida Phralammat, known as "Ton Oor Pen Neung," along with Chon Buri officials, rescued three girls—May (13), Noi (9), and Ney (7)—at a room in Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Their mother, Lhiu (pseudonym, 42), had received a video from a market vendor showing the girls being hit, head-butted into a table, and abused by their stepmother, Ms. Earn (26), in front of many people at the Thepphrasit street food market.

Lhiu explained that she and the girls' father, Panya (nicknamed Odd), had lived together for over 15 years and had three daughters before separating six years ago. The father refused to let her raise the children, and the girls chose to stay with him. Lhiu had maintained contact and repeatedly asked to take the girls, but they declined, citing the need to start over with new schools and friends, and their stronger bond with their father.

Panya arrived at the room and attempted to explain the situation. He confirmed he was present during the abuse and immediately scolded the stepmother, but she fled and packed her belongings. He tried to convince her to return, even threatening legal action, but she only apologized. Panya acknowledged the stepmother's actions stemmed from her displeasure that the girls had texted their biological mother, saying "Dad misses Mom, we miss Mom, Dad is looking for Mom." He declared he would end the relationship and allow the biological mother to pursue legal remedies.

Kik (pseudonym, 43), a market vendor who witnessed the abuse, stated she saw Ms. Earn striking the children while the father stood by without intervening. She was appalled and took the girls into her care overnight. The children had confided that they felt suppressed, disliked the stepmother due to constant scolding and beatings, and were afraid to tell their father for fear of upsetting him.

The Foundation for One has coordinated with Chon Buri officials to investigate and assist. The biological mother confirmed she will take custody of all three daughters.

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Police

Father Kills Drug-Addicted Son in Brutal Attack

A 57-year-old man struck his drug-addicted son with a wooden stick after being kicked and verbally abused, resulting in the son's death at a hospital in Thailand's Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

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On July 1, 2569, village leader Somchai Kaewduan brought 57-year-old Paisal to surrender to investigating officer Patchporn Danuawongse at Nadi Police Station. Paisal was accused of striking his youngest son, 30-year-old Burpa, with a wooden stick, resulting in his death. The incident occurred on the afternoon of June 30.

Paisal tearfully explained that he had just returned home from work exhausted and lay down to rest on a hammock in front of his house. His son Burpa, heavily addicted to drugs and hallucinating, suddenly approached and violently kicked him in the back multiple times while cursing and demanding money to buy drugs. When Paisal explained he had no money, his son refused to listen and continued hurling insults.

Overcome with anger at being assaulted and abused, Paisal retrieved a wooden stick used for cooking fires and struck his son forcefully in the back, causing him to collapse. Relatives alerted the village leader and rescue workers, who took Burpa to Kabinburi Hospital, but his injuries were too severe. The drug-addicted son died peacefully that night at the hospital.

Paisal further revealed that whenever his son couldn't get money for drugs, he would become delusional and steal aluminum roofing sheets to sell, leaving the house nearly bare. The family now lives in darkness without electricity. His greatest concern is not imprisonment, but the welfare of his elderly mother, over 70 years old and in poor health. If he is prosecuted, she will be left alone in a roofless, electrically-dead house.

The investigating officer stated the case qualifies as "provocation" since the deceased had verbally abused and physically assaulted his father first. Initial charges are filed for assault resulting in death, with the case to be forwarded to court for judicial discretion on sentencing reduction.

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National

English Fan Spends House Deposit to Watch World Cup

English football fan Jack Goodwin used his £40,000 house deposit to take his father to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, betting everything on England reaching the final in New Jersey.

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Jack Goodwin, a football fan from Chichester, England, chose to use his savings of £40,000 (approximately 1.8 million baht) that he had set aside for a house deposit to take his father to support the England national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States instead, as it is a unique opportunity in his lifetime.

The 34-year-old Jack and his father have booked hotels, flights, and 2026 World Cup tickets extending through to the final match in New Jersey on July 19, using money originally earmarked for a house deposit.

"We've already been to New York, we've seen the World Cup trophy, and we're going to watch our team bring the trophy home. It's a simple equation," Jack revealed. "My father and I have been to Dallas, Boston, New York, and now we're in Atlanta... and we're going to make it to the final to see our team win the World Cup."

England will face the Democratic Republic of Congo tonight, and Jack is confident that the Three Lions will advance easily. "We'll thrash them 4-0 and then we'll face Mexico at the Azteca Stadium this Sunday, which will be the most amazing match of all. It's the ultimate top-tier match."

"We've now booked everything in advance all the way to the final—hotels, tickets, everything is sorted," he said. "We got all our tickets through FIFA's random allocation. If we don't top the group, all the tickets we have become void immediately."

"Tickets are extremely expensive. I've been saving money to buy a house, but I'm willing to spend my entire house deposit to take myself and my father on this trip. It's roughly £40,000. We got everything at face value, but that doesn't mean it's cheap—it's still enormously expensive. But I don't have kids or a wife, so why not do it? This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

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Community

Lottery Winners Celebrate Windfall At Sacred Temple

More than twenty lottery winners gathered at a sacred temple in Chachoengsao province to celebrate their good fortune, lighting 30,000 firecrackers in gratitude after hitting numbers 62 and 001.

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More than twenty devotees gathered at Wat Huay Soop in Nammatoom subdistrict, Panasnikhom district, Chachoengsao province on July 1, 2569 to celebrate their lottery wins associated with the temple's sacred Buddha image. They brought garlands, flowers, and firecrackers to offer in gratitude after winning the last two digits (62) with 10 tickets each, and some winners also claimed the three front digits (001) with another 10 tickets.

The temple atmosphere was lively with continuous worshippers bringing offerings. Pa Or, 64, revealed she had regularly visited the temple and witnessed many villagers receive good fortune. This time, her incense divination revealed the number 62, which she purchased as 10 lottery tickets with a vow to light firecrackers if she won. "I've waited so long. I've seen others win many draws. This time it's finally our turn. I'm so happy," she said.

Another winner, Sombbat, won the three front digits (001) with 10 tickets. He had come seeking good fortune but was surprised to win from the front digits instead, which he considered a fortunate coincidence.

After the worship ceremony, the community jointly lit 30,000 firecrackers as a thanksgiving ritual. Following the explosions, villagers identified the trailing numbers as 367 and 15, which they photographed to use for the next lottery draw on July 16. Locals believe the temple's Buddha image is a sacred spiritual protector of the community, and those who make heartfelt vows and receive good fortune are believed obligated to return and make merit accordingly.

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Police

Rayong Declares Two Districts Disease Control Zones After Rabies Found

Rayong authorities declared two districts temporary disease control zones after rabies was confirmed in dogs, with three people bitten and requiring vaccinations in late June.

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The livestock offices of Kalong and Nikhom Pattana districts in Rayong province declared temporary disease control zones on July 1 after confirming a rabies outbreak in the area. The outbreak has resulted in three people being bitten by dogs and several pets being exposed to the virus. A rabid dog was found in Village 3, Ban Na subdistrict, Kalong district, prompting authorities to designate villages 3, 6, 7, 8, and 11 in Ban Na subdistrict and adjacent areas in Village 8, Cham Khao subdistrict, Khao Chachao district (within a 5-kilometer radius) as temporary disease control zones from June 29 to July 28. Three residents from Village 7, Ban Na subdistrict (two women and one man) were bitten by the rabid dog and have received preventive vaccinations from Kalong Hospital. Two dogs and two cats that were bitten have also received vaccinations. The dog responsible for the attacks subsequently died. In Nikhom Pattana district, a rabid dog was found in Village 2, Phananikhom subdistrict, with no reports yet of human bites or other animal exposures, though authorities have warned residents to closely monitor their livestock. To effectively control the disease, authorities urge the public not to transport dogs or cats in or out of the declared zones without veterinary permission. Anyone discovering pets behaving abnormally or dying of unknown causes must report it to livestock officials within 12 hours. Handling or performing any operations on animal carcasses suspected of rabies is prohibited, with penalties of up to two years imprisonment, fines not exceeding 40,000 baht, or both.

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Breaking

Miss Grand Orlando 2025 Dies In Venezuela Earthquake

Beauty pageant titleholder Skarlent Rodríguez, Miss Grand Orlando 2025, was killed in devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, with magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 tremors claiming over 1,000 lives.

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The beauty pageant community is mourning the death of Skarlent Rodríguez, Miss Grand Orlando 2025, following devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. Two consecutive earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude struck Caracas on June 24, causing widespread damage, building collapses, and claiming over 1,000 lives. Miss Grand International posted a heartfelt tribute stating: "With profound sadness, we mourn the sudden and tragic passing of Skarlent Rodríguez, Miss Grand Orlando 2025, from the severe earthquakes that occurred in Venezuela. We extend our deepest condolences to her family, loved ones, and all those affected by this devastating disaster. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Venezuelan people during this difficult time. May everyone find strength, comfort, and unity to move forward, and may her soul rest in eternal peace." The GRAND MGI page also posted a tribute expressing their condolences to Rodríguez's family and all disaster victims, sending strength and prayers to the Venezuelan people.

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National

Chuan Urges Government to Raise Elderly Stipend to 1,000 Baht

Democrat MP Chuan Leekpai urges the government to increase elderly stipends from the current 600-900 baht to 1,000 baht, citing studies showing the boost is financially feasible despite unchanged budget allocations totaling over 65 billion

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On July 1, 2025 at 6:30 PM, Chuan Leekpai, Democrat Party list MP, addressed parliament regarding elderly allowance increases, referencing the government's April 9 policy statement on senior welfare. He urged budget review to reflect these changes, noting that current spending is allocated at over 65 billion baht but amounts remain unchanged at 600-900 baht. Chuan proposed raising the base amount to 1,000 baht, arguing that elderly citizens who worked their entire lives—laborers, farmers, and non-civil servants without pensions—deserve basic security in their final years. He noted proudly that he initiated the elderly allowance program during his first tenure as Prime Minister with smaller amounts of 200-300 baht for low-income seniors, which later expanded to all elderly under PM Abhisit Vejjajiva's administration.

Chuan emphasized that all political parties view this as good policy, but economic conditions and currency values have changed significantly since the program's inception. He cited studies by Abhisit and former Minister Korn Chatikavanij showing that 1,000 baht is feasible without excessive burden on the state, with budgetary figures of 64,000 million baht remaining consistent with current approaches. He requested the relevant committee review this proposal, emphasizing that supporting those who served the nation—workers, laborers, farmers—deserves priority attention.

Regarding the government education loan fund (Student Loan Fund), which Chuan initiated over 30 years ago, he noted it has genuinely reduced the social gap, enabling over 7 million people to access education who otherwise couldn't afford it. Last year's government allocation of 5 billion baht proved insufficient, requiring an additional 4.8 billion baht supplementation, bringing the total to 9 billion baht—for which he thanked the government. However, Chuan raised concerns about the revolving fund mechanism originating from off-budget sources, which has grown from 3 billion to 700 billion baht. He highlighted rising problems with loan defaults, particularly among unemployed borrowers, and requested educational institutions encourage repayment when graduates find employment.

Chuan expressed satisfaction that Deputy PM and Transport Minister Pipat refuses to tolerate corruption, and that the PM's Office budget minister rejects exploitation and 'long-hand' tactics. However, he stressed that implementation depends on genuine honesty and integrity. He concluded by emphasizing that conducting affairs with honesty and transparency allows the government to act righteously according to the King's principles.

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National

Thailand Pushes Ahead With TH-AI Passport Program

Thailand's Digital Economy Ministry secured a 33 percent budget increase to push forward with the TH-AI Passport program, which aims to provide free AI access to 5 million users while reducing government costs through bulk cloud purchasing.

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During parliament's budget deliberations on July 1, 2025, Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiyachok Chidchob defended his ministry's budget increase of 33.18 percent, citing three reasons for proceeding with the TH-AI Passport project: legal compliance, successful negotiations with contractors that benefit both the government and public, and testing that confirmed the product's high quality. He assured citizens expecting to become one of 5 million free AI users to wait only a bit longer, emphasizing efficient use of budgeted funds.

The 33.18 percent budget increase targets two areas: the Office for Promotion of Digital Economy (OPDE) and the Meteorological Department. The OPDE's increase funds bundled cloud procurement services that reduce costs through bulk purchasing and lower personnel and meeting expenses by up to 100 million baht.

Regarding why bundled procurement hasn't expanded to all departments, Chidchob cited three reasons: some units have prior budget commitments; certain functions differ from standard cloud services and require enhanced security; and departments like the Ministry of Interior, National Police Office, and Ministry of Defense require specialized data protection that prevents bundled procurement. However, he signaled intent to expand this procurement method in the future to achieve further savings.

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