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Viral: Chinese Woman Transforms Into Celebrity Look-Alike After Friend's Encouragement

A Chinese woman from Zhejiang Province went viral after losing weight inspired by a friend's comment comparing her to celebrity Yang Mi, dropping from 64 to 42.5 kilograms over seven months. Her dramatic transformation, documented on Douyin, earned widespread online praise and led many to compare her final appearance to the celebrity. The story resonated with viewers who celebrated both her dedication and the power of supportive friendships.

4 May Khaosod

A young woman from Zhejiang Province, China has gone viral after losing significant weight following a friend's casual remark: "If you get thin, you'll look like Yang Mi"—a reference to the famous celebrity. This simple comment became the catalyst for a serious personal transformation and eventual weight loss success.

Originally standing 156 centimeters tall and weighing approximately 64 kilograms, the young woman decided to make a change after hearing her friend's words. She then began controlling her diet with a focus on clean eating and exercising consistently. Over the course of seven months, she maintained a dedicated weight loss regimen, documenting her progress on Douyin as she dropped from 64 kilograms down to 42.5 kilograms.

After achieving her weight loss goals, her face became more defined with sharper facial features, and her overall appearance transformed dramatically and noticeably. She currently maintains her weight at 42.5 kilograms and has developed a more diverse and varied fashion style.

Following the release of her transformation video, countless internet users praised her efforts, calling her a "top-tier self-improvement icon." Many noted that her face and eyes now closely resemble Yang Mi's. Several commenters expressed they wish they had a friend who could provide such encouragement and inspiration.

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Police

Brutal Murder of 70-Year-Old Temple Caretaker: Body Dumped in Forest, Suspect Returns to Crime Scene

A 70-year-old temple caretaker was found murdered in a forest near Nakhon Sritummarat after going missing on May 1; police suspect a recently hired worker who attacked him at home and dumped his body.

4 May Khaosod

On May 4, 2569, Pol. Lt. Col. Jenpop Butgarinee, superintendent of Khao Phanom Police Station in Krabi, along with forensic officers and rescue units, investigated human remains discovered along the Kowtong-Khao Kaew road in Nakhon Sritummarat. The discovery came after villagers reported a foul smell in the area.

Initially, scattered hand and foot bones were found near the roadside, along with a white cloth, a wall clock, religious prayer papers, a pen, and a vehicle license plate numbered Khorompho 383 from Nakhon Sritummarat. Three hundred meters deeper into the forest, a complete body was discovered, estimated to have been dead for 2-3 days. The body showed signs of severe blunt force trauma to the left side of the skull, causing it to collapse. The victim was identified by relatives as Somphong, 70, a gardener and temple caretaker from Plaichao District, Krabi, who had disappeared on May 1 after leaving on his three-wheeled motorcycle with a trailer.

Somphong's sister, Prapian, 62, revealed that her brother was well-liked and had recently hired a worker in his 30s to work in his palm plantation and build a house. That morning, the worker had asked to borrow 300 baht; Somphong gave him 500 baht and suggested he leave because of his drug use. The worker later returned to sell Somphong a 200-liter water tank for 300 baht. The next morning, Somphong was missing. The family found the house ransacked with blood stains inside and reported him missing to Plaichao Police Station.

Pol. Lt. Col. Jenpop believes the suspect is the recently hired worker who attacked Somphong at his home, loaded the body onto the motorcycle trailer, dumped it, and returned to the scene the next morning. The suspect was spotted sitting at the crime scene by villagers passing by, but later disappeared. Investigators theorize the suspect then dragged the decomposing body deeper into the forest, where the skin on the hands and feet peeled away and scattered. The body was finally hidden 300 meters from the road. The suspect is believed to have recently rented a house with his wife in Plaichao District and is originally from one of three southern provinces. Police are intensifying efforts to identify and apprehend him.

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National

Thailand's U-17 Women's Football Team Edges Past Myanmar in Tense Match, Eyes Spot in AFC Championship Quarterfinals

Thailand's U-17 women's team defeated Myanmar 1-0 in a qualifying match at the AFC Women's Championship in China, keeping their hopes alive for a quarterfinals spot.

4 May Khaosod

Thailand's U-17 women's national team edged out Myanmar in a tightly contested match to earn four points and remain in contention for a spot in the knockout stage of the 2026 AFC Women's Championship. On May 4 at Suzhou Sports Center Stadium in the People's Republic of China, Thailand faced Myanmar in the second match of Group A in the U-17 women's championship group stage. Thailand drew 2-2 with Vietnam in their opening match, while Myanmar suffered a 0-6 loss to China. Head coach Mim Thidarat Wiwasukhu made tactical adjustments for this match, resting Kulisara Limpawanich and using Warunther Phongkoeksee as part of the attacking lineup alongside Mirika Shearer Murdocks and Gavindhida Kikhuntod. Thailand created an early chance within three minutes when Phattharamont Saengta won the ball in the penalty area and fed it to Unchisatha Homtakok, whose shot sailed over the bar. In the 24th minute, Thailand found the breakthrough when Gavindhida Kikhuntod received the ball and was fouled, but play continued and Mirika Shearer Murdocks fired a right-footed shot into the net for Thailand's only goal of the match, securing a 1-0 victory. With four points collected, Thailand now has a chance to advance to the quarterfinals.

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Regional

Owner of Popular Hukka Cafe Kanchanaburi Opens Up About Closure Decision

Popular Hukka Cafe in Kanchanaburi closes May 5th after four years due to rising operational costs and economic pressure that squeezed profit margins despite steady customer demand. Owner Mel invested over 10 million baht developing the ric

4 May Khaosod

Hukka Cafe Kanchanaburi, a well-known establishment, has announced its closure on May 5th following years of success. The cafe, located in Tha Maka Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kanchanaburi Province, operated for over four years and became famous for its scenic setting amid lush rice fields and a miniature train that delighted young visitors and their families.

On April 4th, the owner Richtanon Jirakulthanarak, known as Mel, age 35, shared his story. He pioneered the concept of opening a restaurant and cafe in the middle of rice paddies in Tha Maka, which inspired other investors to follow suit and open similar establishments in the area.

Over the past four years, Mel invested more than 10 million baht in improving and enhancing the cafe's appeal to attract tourists to the area. The venture was quite successful initially. However, the decision to close resulted from multiple factors, primarily the current economic downturn. Operating costs continuously rose, but the cafe couldn't raise prices accordingly. Despite maintaining a steady customer base, profit margins became virtually nonexistent.

Mel had considered closing since mid-2024, but his concern for longtime employees who had been with him since opening kept the cafe operational. After notifying staff, he announced the May 5th closure date. Following the shutdown, he will wait to see if anyone is interested in leasing the space. If no one leases it by year's end, he may pursue other business ventures on the land, but for now, he needs to take a break as he can no longer sustain the operational burden.

Notably, between April and May, four famous cafes in Kanchanaburi Province announced closures, all citing severe economic hardship, rising input costs, increasing electricity bills, and raw material expenses as primary reasons.

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Police

Loan Shark Gang Charged for Forcing Debtor to Film Explicit Videos and Demanding Sex in Exchange for Interest Relief

A loan shark gang in Nonthaburi Province faces charges for forcing a female debtor to film explicit videos and demanding sex in exchange for interest relief, using threats of video release to coerce repayment. The victim is being enrolled i

4 May Khaosod

A loan shark gang has been reported to police for forcing a female debtor to film explicit videos before approving a second loan and demanding sexual favors in exchange for forgiving accumulated interest. The suspect threatened to release the videos if she failed to repay the full principal and interest.

On May 4, Ekkapop Luangprasert, founder of the "Saimai Must Survive" Facebook page, brought the victim (referred to as Ms. A) to file a complaint with investigators at Rattanathib Police Station in Nonthaburi Province against the loan shark for extortion, threats, and sexual assault.

Investigator Lt. Athit Rungcheetu of Rattanathib Police Station revealed that preliminary questioning found clear evidence of criminal conduct. The loan shark appears to have violated the Usurious Loan Prohibition Act and the Debt Collection Act by charging excessive interest rates, and is suspected of sexual assault.

The victim met the loan shark while working at a restaurant. She initially borrowed 5,000 baht with daily interest of 200 baht, which she paid for several months. When she took out a second 5,000-baht loan, the loan shark forced her to film explicit videos and later coerced her into sexual activity when she fell behind on payments of 400 baht daily. The suspect then threatened to release the videos if she didn't pay the outstanding principal and interest.

Ekkapop stated that today's complaint was just the beginning, and tomorrow he will take the victim to the Ministry of Justice to enroll in a witness protection program. He believes this loan shark gang has victimized multiple other debtors and urged additional victims to come forward so authorities can pursue further charges for illegal lending and money laundering.

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Police

Pheu Thai MP Slams People's Party: Apology Insufficient Over Allegations Against Village Chiefs Linked to Drug Trafficking

A Pheu Thai MP from Trat province criticized the People's Party for an insufficient apology after alleging that village chiefs were linked to drug trafficking, saying an apology alone cannot compensate for demoralizing the crucial community

4 May Khaosod

On May 4, 2025, at 3:30 PM, Pichanon Ingprasar, a Pheu Thai MP from Trat province, addressed allegations made by Phandil Nuamjim, a People's Party MP from Bangkok, who raised concerns about village chief and headman networks allegedly connected to drug trafficking during a parliamentary session on April 30.

Pichanon, who previously served as village chief of Bo Ploi subdistrict in Trat province and as deputy chairman of the Trat Province Village Chiefs and Headmen Association, said he was upset by the allegations. He noted that village chiefs, sub-district doctors, and other community officials had called him expressing that the debate had demoralized them.

He emphasized that the village chief and headman network is a major organization crucial to nation-building, operating 24/7 without days off, assisting all government ministries and departments without salary, only receiving compensation. He pointed out that district officials regularly conduct drug inspections during monthly meetings, and village chiefs themselves actively work to prevent and suppress drug trafficking in their areas.

When asked how accountability should be ensured, Pichanon stated that the People's Party and the MP who made the allegations must take responsibility. Regarding the People's Party's statement, he said if he were a village chief, he would consider a statement alone insufficient. He stressed that before making any statements that could affect any organization—whether village chiefs, the military, or even MPs themselves—one must consider carefully, as words carry weight.

"As an MP, showing responsibility should be understood clearly. If I said something that caused this much harm and demoralized people, I would know how to take responsibility. We must understand the hearts of village chiefs and headmen, which I understand well. When there were Thai-Cambodian border conflicts, those who didn't work on border security wouldn't know how exhausted village chiefs became. The compensation they receive is hardly enough to live on, yet they carry honor and dignity," Pichanon concluded.

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National

Lanlana Thararyudee Breaks Into Top 100: Thailand's Fourth Female Player to Reach World Rankings Elite

Thai tennis player Lanlana Thararyudee broke into the WTA top 100 this week, becoming Thailand's fourth female player to reach the elite rankings after winning her first WTA title in Austin.

4 May Khaosod

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) released its weekly world rankings on May 4, 2026, with 21-year-old Thai tennis player Lanlana Thararyudee climbing 14 places from 113th to secure 99th in the world rankings for the first time, marking her entry into the top 100.

Thararyudee has delivered impressive performances throughout 2026, capturing her first WTA 125 title at the Austin event in the United States and reaching the final at the ITF W100 level. Earlier this year, she also made her Grand Slam main draw debut at the Australian Open, reaching the second round in singles—both historic firsts for the Thai player.

With these achievements, Lanlana becomes Thailand's fourth female tennis player to crack the top 100 world rankings, following in the footsteps of Tamarine Tanasugarn, Latisha Chan, and Mananchaya Sawhung.

Meanwhile, Mananchaya Sawhung jumped 11 places to 175th after winning the ITF W100 title in Japan this week. This week, Lanlana competes at the Jiangxi Open in China, a WTA 125 event, where as the top seed she faces Russian player Sofya Lansere (ranked 268th) in the first round.

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Breaking

17-Year-Old Girl and 20-Year-Old Friend on Motorcycle Cross Center Median, Collide with Sedan, Then Hit by Truck

Two young riders on a motorcycle died after losing control, crossing the center median and colliding with a sedan and truck on Friendship Highway in Nakhon Ratchasima Province on May 4.

4 May Khaosod

A 17-year-old girl and her 20-year-old friend lost control of their motorcycle and crossed the center median, colliding with a sedan before being struck by a 10-wheel truck. Both died at the scene. On May 4, 2026, a fatal motorcycle accident occurred on Friendship Highway's inbound lane to Bangkok in Muak Lek subdistrict, Sung Noen district, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, leaving two dead after the motorcycle crossed the center median and was hit repeatedly by the truck. The victims were identified as Thanchonok, 20, and Varisara, 17. According to preliminary investigation, the motorcycle rider was traveling on Friendship Highway when the vehicle lost control near the accident site, veering across the center median and striking an oncoming sedan before being deflected into a truck in the left lane, resulting in the deaths of both the rider and passenger. Officials have already tested the car and truck drivers for alcohol and have referred the motorcycle driver for blood alcohol testing before proceeding with legal action.

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National

Dr. Ortho's Step for Hope Campaign Thanks Thai Public as Donations Exceed 100 Million Baht Target for 13 Hospitals

Dr. Ortho's Step for Hope charity campaign has surpassed its 100 million baht goal, with over 100,000 participants nationwide raising funds for orthopedic equipment at 13 hospitals lacking essential resources.

4 May Khaosod

The 'Dr. Ortho's Step for Hope for 13 Hospitals' charity walk and run event has exceeded its 100 million baht fundraising target, becoming a nationwide phenomenon. Organized by the Royal College of Orthopedic Surgeons of Thailand (RCOST) in collaboration with multiple partners, the five-region campaign attracted over 100,000 participants, with the main event on May 3, 2025 drawing 20,000 runners. The raised funds will be used to purchase orthopedic medical equipment for 13 hospitals nationwide that lack these essential resources.

The campaign, held at Thammasat University's Rangsit Campus and supported by partners including the Thai Orthopedic Association, various foundations, and major television networks (3HD, WorkPoint, 7HD), created a significant national movement. The event featured entertainment from popular idol Butterbear and a concert by Bodyslam. The fundraising drive will continue until June 30, 2025, as many more hospitals across the country require medical equipment support.

Prof. Dr. Kirti Charooncholvaniich, President of RCOST, stated that the campaign aims to improve orthopedic care in Thailand, particularly in remote areas where hospitals lack modern equipment. The collective support from all sectors has transformed this initiative into a powerful movement demonstrating the public's commitment to advancing bone and joint healthcare nationwide.

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National

Piyu Calls on Orange Party to Remember Its Origins, Warns Against Becoming Mere Election Campaigners

Piyu Boonkorkul warns Thailand's People's Party against losing sight of its reform mission, cautioning that without commitment to fundamental political and economic change, it risks becoming just another electoral machine indistinguishable

4 May Khaosod

On May 4, 2025, Piyu Boonkorkul, secretary of the Khwam Kaokwang group, posted on Facebook stating that without the September 19, 2006 coup, without the May 22, 2014 coup, without military interference in politics, without independent agencies and the Constitutional Court, without the 2017 constitution framework, and without traditional politicians being loyal to the elite or colluding with big capital that controls the country, there would be no need to establish a new party. He clarified that the origins of new political parties including Future Forward and the current People's Party stemmed from reactions to two decades of political and economic conditions. He stressed that the party's mission, at least in its first 1-2 decades, must relate to fundamental reforms in politics, economics, and society. Whenever the party addresses issues of independent agencies and the Constitutional Court, it must go beyond just criticizing the individuals in those positions to questioning the very authority and necessity of such institutions. When addressing military conscription abolition, it must reveal how conscription violates basic human dignity and militarizes civilians. When investigating corruption, it cannot merely serve as an opposition force competing with other parties or expose scandals for media attention and party prominence; it must reveal structural issues and the power relationships between capital, politicians, and bureaucracy that extend to the apex and nationwide plunder. Piyu warned that if the party abandons these missions or forgets its founding purpose, there's no need for it to exist, or it will become merely a gathering of people seeking political careers. Party politicians will transform into electoral campaigners focused on winning elections, and party experts will become technocrats conducting patchwork repairs. This would make it no different from other parties, just with a fresher appearance. He emphasized that unifying party ideology requires discussing the party's origins and collectively determining whether those founding conditions still exist. If collectively they determine circumstances have changed and reform is no longer necessary, they should abandon the original direction. However, if they reaffirm that Thailand's political, economic, and social conditions remain unchanged or have worsened over two decades, the party must move forward to make Thai citizens recognize the necessity of fundamental nationwide reforms.

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Community

Lions Club Donmuang Bangkok Holds Charity Bowling Tournament for Royal Trophy 2569

Lions Club Donmuang Bangkok held a charity bowling tournament at a Bangkok mall to raise funds for scholarships, medical clinics, and eyeglass programs for underprivileged people throughout Thailand.

4 May Khaosod

Lions Club Donmuang Bangkok, led by Lion Pathamlakshan Seneewongsa Na Ayutthaya as club president, alongside past president Lion Khemapan Chatwitthaya and secretary Lion Dr. Jaruwarn Thongkam, organized a charity bowling tournament competing for the Royal Trophy of Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana at Blue O Rhythm and Bowl on the fourth floor of Esplanade Ratchada in Bangkok. The event raised funds to support public welfare and charitable programs, youth development through educational scholarships and supplies for deserving underprivileged students, mobile medical clinics, vocational training for homemakers and the elderly, and eyeglass distribution programs for people with vision problems.

Competition results included: The honorary team champion was Team Chuang, receiving the royal trophy. First runner-up was Team Jaruwarn, second runner-up was Team John 2. For the general team category, Team Or won first place, Team Aung won second runner-up, and Team Treasure Senior won third runner-up, with Team Kumpim Jai receiving the booby prize. In the individual male category, David Thanakit Kupakanjana from Bangkok team won first place, while individual female category winner was Sirithat Inthawitchai from the Ayutthaya team. All winners received ceremonial trophies from distinguished Lions leaders and international officers.

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