In a heart-wrenching tale of negligence and a desperate quest for justice, a 19-year-old student from Myanmar has been thrust into an unthinkable nightmare following the tragic death of his brother in a horrific motorcycle accident. The chain of events surrounding this calamity highlights not only the grievous loss of a young life but also unveils an alarming series of bureaucratic failures and apparent indifference that has left a family shattered and fighting back against the overwhelming odds. The fateful incident unfolded under the glaring Bangkok sun, near Assumption University, on November 18 of the previous year. A promising young student, the victim was en route to his studies accompanied by his 17-year-old cousin. Their routine ride took a disastrous turn when a 40-year-old driver, in a reckless maneuver, executed an illegal U-turn over a solid line. The unforgiving impact left the motorcycle riders with no chance to evade the…
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In an unexpected twist on what was meant to be a regular football match, a 38-year-old athlete found himself filing a police report after the game took a violent turn, leaving him with a broken arm. The incident, which took place on March 9th at the Song Singh field in Samut Prakan’s Mueang district, unfolded when Ritnarong, the injured player, claimed that his opponent, known only as Pae, intentionally targeted him. Ritnarong brought his case to light with substantial evidence, including a medical certificate and video footage, all shared with the officers at the Samrong Nua Police Station, where he further elaborated his ordeal to Police Lieutenant Weerapong Boontor. Now, let’s paint a vivid picture of what unfolded during this ill-fated match. Ritnarong was not just any player on the field; he was part of a team competing in a seven-a-side league, which boasted a tempting prize of 7,000 baht.…
Meet the delightful culinary maestro, Chef Somany “Nooror” Steppe, whose passion for Thai heritage cuisine has propelled the Blue Elephant brand into the international spotlight. Chef Nooror has spent over forty glorious years as a dedicated ambassador of Thai culture and cuisine, her culinary compass guided by a steadfast belief: “You cannot make good Thai food without good Thai ingredients!” It was during her academic sojourn in Belgium in the swinging 70s that Chef Nooror met her business partner and beloved husband, Karel Steppe. Together with partners Chai Wayno and Somboon Insuri, they brought to life the first Blue Elephant restaurant in Brussels back in 1980. Upon returning to her motherland, Thailand, Chef Nooror honed her skills further, serving as a personal assistant to Ajarn Sisamon, the revered guru of Thai heritage cuisine. A pivotal moment in 2002 saw the doors of the Blue Elephant Restaurant and Cooking School swing…
In the bustling arena of global energy, few stories unfold with the ambition and vigor of B.Grimm Power Plc. At the helm of their financial course is the dynamic Siriwong Borvornboonrutai, the co-president for finance and accounting, steering the enterprise towards ambitious horizons. Her acumen is forging paths not only for enlarging the firm’s power generation clout but also ensuring a robust and healthy fiscal trajectory as the winds of change beckon. Imagine standing at the precipice of history as B.Grimm Power endeavors to redefine its legacy on the world stage. B.Grimm Power stands as a formidable pillar within the diverse realms of the B.Grimm Group, overshadowing counterparts in pharmacy, healthcare, digital technology, real estate, and lifestyle businesses in revenue generation. With a vision as clear as a summer’s day, the company finds itself on the brink of a significant transformation. By 2030, the firm’s audacious electricity output aims to…
Today, in commemoration of International Women’s Day, the Bangkok Post proudly honors a stellar ensemble of extraordinary women whose astounding feats have etched an indelible mark on a multitude of disciplines. These pioneers have reinvented the definition of success with their relentless pursuit of excellence, instigating positive changes and ushering in an era filled with promise and hope. We are elated to unveil the Bangkok Post Women of the Year 2025, an accolade celebrating their exceptional contributions and unwavering spirit. This year, we cast the spotlight on these visionary women who serve as pivotal forces, propelling progress and fostering transformation within industries and communities alike. Their vivid narratives of resilience, astute leadership, and groundbreaking innovations stand as powerful testaments to the unyielding potential of determination and inclusivity in crafting a more luminous future. In an era where inspiration is both desired and necessary, these women embody an impressive fortitude that…
The serenity of a typical evening at Bangkok’s Ramathibodi Hospital was utterly shattered when an unexpected fire erupted on the second floor of this towering nine-storey medical facility. The calm was quickly replaced with a flurry of activity as patients, doctors, and staff scrambled to safety amidst cries of alarm. Just minutes after the blaze was reported at 7:20 PM on Monday, March 10, emergency responders from the nearby Phaya Thai station swooped in, arriving within two heart-pounding minutes to tackle the fiery scene on Rama VI Road, situated in the bustling Thung Phaya Thai of the Ratchathewi district. The staff at Ramathibodi Hospital sprang into action with remarkable speed, mobilizing to whisk patients away from the smoky corridors. Everywhere, there was urgency—hospital personnel pivoting to whisk stretchers and wheelchairs to safety, while emergency responders directed the chaos with admirable composure. By the time the clock ticked to 7:27 PM,…
In the enchanting coastal town of Bang Saen, where palm trees sway rhythmically to the whispers of the sea, an unexpected hullabaloo stirred the otherwise tranquil setting. It was a balmy evening, and a cluster of over a hundred spirited youths assembled by the shimmering seaside, causing a wave of concern to ripple through the local community. The rendezvous, initially perceived as a fiery brawl under the moonlit sky, turned out to be something rather unexpected—an electrifying boxing event known as Mr. Fight. As the clock ticked towards 1 a.m. on March 12, the Saensuk Police Station received urgent reports about what seemed to be a mêlée spilling over the sands of Bang Saen Beach, located in the vibrant Saensuk subdistrict of Chon Buri province. Responding promptly with wide-eyed curiosity and a dash of skepticism, the officers descended upon the scene, prepared for the worst—but discovering the unexpected. To their…
In an audacious twist at the Icons of Football tournament in Thailand, a group of Premier League luminaries became the unwitting stars of a cheeky prank, courtesy of a mischievous Thai character known for his spirited antics. On Instagram, “farangsgonewild” shared a riotous video from his escapade at the infamous Super Pussy ping pong show in Patpong, Bangkok, which culminated in an unconventional memento: a hand-drawn sketch of a Thai elephant. But the prank wasn’t merely about memorabilia; farangsgonewild had bigger plans up his sleeve. This elephant sketch embarked on a journey to Robinswood Golf Club in Bangkok, where seasoned veterans of the beautiful game were limbering up for a Ryder Cup-inspired golf showdown between Team England and Team World. As footballing titans such as England’s own John Terry, Robbie Fowler, Paul Scholes, Joe Hart, Teddy Sheringham, Jimmy Bullard, and Paul Ince squared up against Team World’s luminaries Luis Figo…
Picture this: a quiet evening on the bustling streets of Phuket, abruptly disrupted by a spectacle more fitting for a Fast and Furious movie than a tranquil Thai road. Last night, the chaos unfolded as two Nigerian men decided to turn an intersection into their personal drifting playground. The intersection at Koh Kaew on Thep Krasattri Road echoed with the screeches of tyres and the gasps of onlookers as a white sedan executed five gravity-defying spins amidst the bustling traffic of bewildered cars and motorcycles. As the rubber-burning spectacle unfolded, a video emerged on social media courtesy of Newshawk Phuket, capturing the sedan’s brazen ballet, attracting an avalanche of attention and reactions. Meanwhile, some eagle-eyed Thai citizens shared that this wasn’t an isolated incident. This vehicular renegade was spotted pulling the same stunt at an intersection on Pasak Road, reliving its tyre-squealing escapade. Traffic police from the Thalang Police Station…
In a clandestine corner of Bangkok’s bustling Ram Inthra district, a rather bizarre saga unfolded that seemed to jump straight out of a dystopian novel—a tale of zombie e-cigarettes laced with mind-numbing anaesthetics. The story took a dramatic twist when the Consumer Protection Police Division, spearheaded by none other than the determined Police Major General Pattanasak Bupphasuwan, swooped down on a nondescript condominium, revealing a labyrinthine operation that catered to the capricious whims of nightlife aficionados. Imagine this: a darkened room buzzing with the mechanical hum of clandestine creation. Here, 39-year-old Kanchai was caught red-handed with over 300 specially crafted cartridges, each laced with etomidate—a not-quite-legal anaesthetic sourced from the far edges of China. The police’s haul painted a vivid picture of danger—a potential Pandora’s box at the intersection of thrill and peril. The plot thickened as Major General Pattanasak laid bare the insidious appeal of these e-cigarettes. Under the…