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Woman Shocked: 23 Years Together Meaningless as Husband Has Secret Affair with Famous Temple Monk

A woman ended her 23-year marriage after discovering her husband was having an affair with a prominent temple monk, leaving home with minimal savings and refusing a three-person household arrangement.

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On May 2, 2025, the Facebook page 'Lawyer Pattana - Second Wife 2026' posted a message: "Woman reports husband having an affair with a famous temple monk after 23 years together—she's shocked and demanding to stay as a three-person household. She's now ready to move forward, has packed her belongings and left the house with 6,000 baht, determined to face this head-on because she can't rely on family support." The post sparked numerous confused comments from readers, with many saying they had to read it three times over, some thinking they were reading in circles, others unsure if the poster made a mistake or if they misunderstood. Readers were baffled and kept re-reading the post multiple times trying to comprehend the unusual living arrangement being described.

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Police

Two Yakuza Members Arrested in Sukhumvit Soi 33 for Drug Dealing

Two Japanese men suspected of yakuza gang affiliation were arrested in Bangkok's Sukhumvit Soi 33 with 16 grams of crystal methamphetamine, prompting immigration officials to tighten visa controls and accelerate deportation procedures for f

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Two Yakuza Members Arrested in Sukhumvit Soi 33 for Drug Dealing Immigration Chief Orders Stricter Visa Controls and Immediate Deportation

On May 2, 2025, the Investigation Division of the Immigration Bureau, under the command of Lieutenant General Phanumass Bunyalak, Immigration Bureau Commissioner, and Colonel Phanpol Vorthanachakul, Director of the Investigation Division, ordered Lieutenant Thawatchai Narinthart, Deputy Director of the Investigation Division, and his team to arrest two Japanese nationals: Mr. Yuya, 47 years old, and Mr. Naoto, 51 years old. They were charged with jointly possessing Category 1 controlled drugs (crystal methamphetamine) without authorization. The arrests were made in Sukhumvit Soi 33, Khlong Tan Nua Subdistrict, Watthana District, Bangkok, yesterday evening.

The operation followed intelligence reports that two tattooed Japanese men resembling yakuza gang members were conducting illegal drug sales to foreign clients in central Bangkok's business district, particularly in Sukhumvit Soi 33. Officers conducted surveillance until spotting the suspects arriving on a Honda ADV350 motorcycle and sidecar. Upon vehicle inspection, officers discovered 16.04 grams of crystal methamphetamine in plastic bags hidden in the front left storage compartment. Chemical testing confirmed the substance as methamphetamine.

Although both suspects denied ownership of the drugs during initial detention, authorities had conducted long-term surveillance with sufficient evidence to proceed. The suspects were transferred to Thonglor Police Station for legal proceedings.

The Immigration Commissioner revealed that foreign nationals with problematic behavior are increasingly concealing themselves in Bangkok and tourist destinations' condominiums and apartments while posing as tourists but engaging in illegal activities. The Immigration Bureau has consequently strengthened visa extension screening procedures. Those with criminal histories or socially harmful behavior will be denied continued residence and face immediate deportation. The public can report suspicious activity to the Immigration Bureau hotline 1178, available 24 hours.

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National

True Bangkok United Crushes Ayutthaya United 4-1, Level on Points with BG Pathum United in Race for Top 4

True Bangkok United defeated Ayutthaya United 4-1 at home in a decisive Thai League 1 match, equalizing on points with BG Pathum United at 49 points. The result keeps True Bangkok's top-four aspirations alive heading into the final round, where they must travel to face Rayong FC with their playoff hopes on the line.

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True Bangkok United secured a dominant 4-1 home victory over Ayutthaya United on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the True BG Stadium, moving level with BG Pathum United on 49 points but trailing in goal difference. Coach Banthachathan Sripan fielded a full-strength lineup featuring goalkeeper Patiwat Kamhai, center-back pair Filip Maia and Everton Goncalves—marking the Brazilian captain's 300th appearance, a club record for a foreign player—along with fullbacks Chakraphan Paisuwannan and Nitipong Sailanont. True Bangkok's attacking prowess was on full display in the second half, with goals from Attur Mula (49'), Muhsen Al Gassani (58'), Ilias Al Hafid (85'), and Theerapit Dangda (90+5'), while Sariwich Detchmit scored Ayutthaya's lone goal in the 88th minute. With this victory secured, True Bangkok United now faces their final match of the 2025/26 Thai League 1 season against Rayong FC on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at the WHA Rayong Stadium, where they will battle for a top-four finish.

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Breaking

Naoya Inoue Retains All Four World Titles After Unanimous Decision Victory Over Juntos Nakatani

Naoya Inoue retained his four world super bantamweight titles with a unanimous decision over Juntos Nakatani at Tokyo Dome on May 2, extending his undefeated streak to 33 fights.

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Naoya Inoue has retained his undisputed super bantamweight title following a unanimous decision victory over Juntos Nakatani in a world championship fight held on May 2 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. Inoue, who holds championship belts from the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), and International Boxing Federation (IBF), faced off against former flyweight and bantamweight world champion Nakatani. The early rounds of the bout lacked excitement, with judges favoring Inoue's performance. However, Nakatani intensified his attack starting from rounds 8-10, putting pressure on Inoue and forcing him to work harder defensively. In the final two rounds, Inoue regained control, executing effective counters while Nakatani struggled to land meaningful strikes. After 12 rounds, Inoue secured victory by unanimous decision with scorecards reading 116-112, 115-113, and 116-112. With this win, Inoue successfully defended all four of his world titles and extended his undefeated record to 33 consecutive victories, including 27 knockouts. Nakatani, a former world champion, suffered his first professional loss, dropping his record to 33 fights with 32 wins (24 by knockout) and 1 defeat.

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National

Phlan Kanchanaburi Unable to Survive as Chonburi Becomes First Team Relegated to Thai League 2

Phlan Kanchanaburi FC has been officially relegated to Thai League 2 after drawing 2-2 with Chonburi on May 2, unable to escape last place despite equalizating twice at home.

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In BYD SEALION 6 Thai League One 2025/26 on May 2, 2026, Matchday 29, a crucial relegation zone clash took place at Kanchanaburi Provincial Stadium (Klai Bua) between Phlan Kanchanaburi FC and Chonburi FC. Phlan Kanchanaburi FC was in dire condition, occupying last place after 28 matches with 22 points, while Chonburi FC sat comfortably in 9th place with 35 points and were mathematically safe. A home loss would have mathematically confirmed Phlan Kanchanaburi's relegation to Thai League 2 for the next season immediately. The match saw Chonburi take the lead twice, but Phlan Kanchanaburi managed to equalize both times. The match ended 2-2, with both teams earning a point each. Phlan Kanchanaburi moved to 23 points but could not escape the relegation zone. The club has officially been relegated.

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National

Ipswich Town Secure Runner-Up Finish and Automatic Promotion to Premier League

Ipswich Town secured automatic promotion to the Premier League by finishing second in the Championship with an 84-point total, edging Millwall by one point after a 3-0 victory over QPR on final day.

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Ipswich Town delivered on matchday 46 of the 2025-26 English Championship season on May 2nd, crushing Queens Park Rangers 3-0 at their Portman Road home. With 84 points accumulated over 46 matches, Ipswich edged out third-placed Millwall by just one point to secure the runner-up position and automatic promotion to the Premier League alongside champions Coventry City, marking an impressive one-season return to England's top division.

The Championship continues with playoff promotion rounds involving teams ranked 3-6, with semi-final first legs scheduled for May 8-9 and second legs on May 11-12. The final will take place at Wembley Stadium in London on May 23rd.

Other final day results: Blackburn Rovers lost to Leicester City 0-1, Bristol City defeated Stoke City 2-0, Derby County fell to Sheffield United 1-2, Hull City beat Norwich City 2-1, Millwall defeated Oxford United 2-0, Portsmouth drew with Birmingham City 1-1, Preston North End lost to Southampton 1-3, Sheffield Wednesday beat West Bromwich Albion 2-1, Swansea City defeated Charlton Athletic 3-1, Watford lost to Coventry City 0-4, and Wrexham drew with Middlesbrough 2-2.

2025-26 Championship Final Standings: Champions: Coventry City Automatic Promotion: Coventry City (1st), Ipswich Town (2nd) Playoff Promotion: Millwall (3rd), Southampton (4th), Middlesbrough (5th), Hull City (6th) Relegation: Oxford United (22nd), Leicester City (23rd), Sheffield Wednesday (24th)

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National

The King and Queen Perform Merit-Making Ceremonies During the Royal Umbrella Ceremony 2569

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen performed merit-making ceremonies at the Grand Palace on May 2 during the annual Royal Umbrella Ceremony, honoring past Thai monarchs.

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On May 2, 2569 at 5:18 p.m., His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen proceeded to perform merit-making and charitable offerings during the Royal Umbrella Ceremony of 2569 at the Amarindra Vinijchay Hall in the Grand Palace. Princess Sininat Pilaskalyanee attended the ceremony. Members of the royal family, including Princess Sirindhorn and Princess Chulabhorn Walailak, paid their respects to the King.

Upon arrival, His Majesty the King lit incense and candles to make offerings before Buddha images dedicated to the life and remains of past monarchs, including King Chakri the Great, King Rama II, King Rama III, King Rama IV, King Rama V, King Rama VI, King Rama VII, King Rama VIII, King Rama IX, and Queen Rambai Barni.

Her Majesty the Queen then lit incense and candles for the secondary offerings, followed by smaller offerings. Twenty-seven Buddhist monks chanted prayers. His Majesty the King subsequently lit candles and reviewed religious texts, concluding the ceremony.

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National

Can't Handle the Wealth: LotteryPlus Delivers 54 Million Baht in Cash to Khun Tik, Bangkok's New Millionaire

A Bangkok woman won 54 million baht in the LotteryPlus May 2 drawing after purchasing nine tickets, planning to use the windfall to clear debts for herself and her parents.

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On May 2, 2026, Nort Pandthavat Nakvisut led the LotteryPlus team to Lat Krabang to present 54 million baht in cash to Khun Tik from Bangkok, the first-prize winner of the May 2 drawing. The winning number was 536077. Khun Tik, described as a new millionaire, purchased nine LotteryPlus tickets and received the full prize of 54 million baht.

The winner expressed that it felt like a dream when Nort called her while she was working. She knew she had won first prize but couldn't quite believe it. She plans to use the winnings to pay off her own debts and those of her parents.

The prize presentation was filled with joy and excitement. The LotteryPlus team brought a special model car—a rare representative gift for first-prize winners, custom-made exclusively for customers who receive the prize directly from Nort's hands.

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National

Leon James Scores Dramatic Winner as Nakhon Ratchasima Edges Past Sukhothai, Fighting to Avoid Relegation

Leon James scored a stunning 79th-minute goal to lead Nakhon Ratchasima to a critical 1-0 victory over Sukhothai in Thailand's League One. Both teams were fighting for survival in a crucial relegation-battle matchday, with the three points bringing Nakhon Ratchasima to 25 points and 15th place. The result keeps the home side's survival hopes alive in their fight to avoid the drop.

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Leon James delivered a hero's performance, scoring the decisive goal as Nakhon Ratchasima defeated Sukhothai 1-0 to claim three crucial points in their quest to avoid relegation. The BYD Sealion 6 League One Match Day 29 clash took place on May 2, 2025 at Chaloem Phrakiat 80 Years Stadium, with Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC (ranked 16th) hosting Sukhothai FC (ranked 13th). Both teams understood the vital importance of the result, with victory essential to their survival hopes in the top flight. The home side prevailed with a brilliant striking effort from Leon James in the 79th minute. Nakhon Ratchasima's three-point haul brings their total to 25 points, keeping them in 15th place, just one point behind 14th-placed Sukhothai, and two points adrift of 13th-placed Muangthong United in the safety zone.

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Police

Former Female Police Officer Arrested for Operating Cat Spa Front for Child Sexual Exploitation

A former female police officer and two accomplices were arrested for operating a cat spa that trafficked at least seven minors for sexual exploitation in Bangkok, generating over 20 million baht across seven years of operation.

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On May 2, 2025, police units led by Deputy Police Commissioner Withaya Sriprasertsap coordinated with officers including Nathpol Daowian, Chakraphat Klin-on, and Parsawasdee Khloayrab to arrest three suspects: former female police officer Wey Kanya Phat, 33; her husband Thawatchai, 32; and Yu-adee, 38, on human trafficking charges.

The investigation began when officers from the Technology Crime Suppression Division, working with the International Protection Alliance and Our Rescue Thailand foundation, rescued a 16-year-old victim named Kuang (alias). She revealed that since June 2023, she had been forced into sexual services at the "cat bathing" spa operated by Wey Kanya Phat and Thawatchai, with Yu-adee managing daily operations and recruiting victims.

The shop employed 22 people in sexual services, approximately 7-8 of whom were minors under 18. Workers were required to serve about 7 clients daily for 30 days to receive monthly wages. Those who displeased clients faced verbal abuse and physical beatings. When workers were menstruating and selected by clients, they were forced to use foam inserts to continue providing services.

Investigators discovered the business had been operating for 7 years with 10 related bank accounts holding over 20 million baht in circulation. The cat spa operated as a front with minimal legitimate customers and later relocated operations to a residential home. Police obtained search warrants and recovered mobile phones, electronic devices, over 500 condoms, and foam inserts.

Upon questioning, Wey Kanya Phat and Thawatchai confessed to operating the business, accepting clients both online and walk-ins, with daily net income between 7,000-20,000 baht. Yu-adee, the manager earning 35,000 baht monthly, admitted working there for 5 years after transitioning from massage therapy. Investigators identified an additional victim—identified as Wey Kanya Phat's granddaughter who began working at age 17 for 20,000 baht monthly. Both victims were referred for protective services while the three suspects face prosecution.

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National

From a Day When Loss Still Runs Deep... to a Day When Care Never Fades

A senior Thai police commander injured in the 2020 Terminal 21 shooting in Nakhon Ratchasima continues to receive ongoing support from his superior, including monthly financial assistance, medical sponsorship, and facility improvements to a

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Deputy Police Commander Graichai Khlaiakhlueang visited Senior Sergeant Major Kritsada Karun, commander of the 2nd Special Operations Company Counter-Terrorism Unit (Arintharaj 26), who was severely wounded responding to the shooting at Terminal 21 shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima on February 9, 2020. Under the 'Police Family - We Don't Leave Anyone Behind' program at the Police Aviation Division welfare residence in Thon Buri, Bangkok, the memory of that day's sacrifice remains vivid, and leadership has remained steadfastly by his side throughout.

Since the incident, Deputy Commander Graichai has consistently provided monthly assistance of 2,000 baht and sponsored a titanium skull implant surgery costing 68,000 baht. These actions reflect that for this commander, 'police family' is not merely words but genuine long-term care. Going beyond financial support, he ordered the installation of additional air conditioning units to ensure 24-hour cooling efficiency, allowing the unit to alternate operation and maintain optimal comfort for the injured officer's recovery.

By April 30, 2025, the installation was completed, representing another small gesture of genuine concern. It demonstrates that the 'police family' commitment extends far beyond the mission itself, continuing with every breath of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From heart to heart, this is care that can be felt and understood.

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