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Koreans Linked to Alleged Online Scams in Cambodia Arrive Home to Face Inquiries

South Koreans, wearing caps, allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia arrive at the Incheon International Airport, in Incheon, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. (Yonhap via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Dozens of South Koreans allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia arrived in South Korea on a chartered flight Saturday to face criminal investigations.

The repatriation follows the death of a South Korean student who was reportedly forced to work in a scam center in Cambodia. His death triggered public outrage in South Korea, prompting the government to send a delegation to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, for talks on joint responses.

Cambodian Interior Ministry spokesperson Touch Sokhak said earlier that 64 South Koreans were to be repatriated from Cambodia late Friday. After their chartered plane landed at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport on Saturday morning, the returnees were seen in handcuffs, each escorted by police officers on both sides, as they were led to a parking area where security vehicles were waiting to transport them.

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A Korean Air plane is seen at the VIP section for chartered planes at Techo International Airport in Kandal province, Cambodia, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Most of the repatriated South Koreans were detained in Cambodia during crackdowns on scam centers and will face police investigations at home, Seoul’s national security director Wi Sung-lac said. Authorities are likely seeking to determine whether they had willingly joined the organizations or were forced to work after being lured by false job ads.

Scam centers in Cambodia are estimated to have about 200,000 workers, including 1,000 South Koreans, according to South Korean officials.

Online scams have risen sharply since the COVID-19 pandemic and produced two sets of victims — those forced to work as scammers under the threat of violence, and the targets of their fraud via bogus investment pitches, illegal gambling schemes and even romantic ploys. Monitoring groups say online scams earn international criminal gangs billions of dollars annually.

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South Koreans, wearing caps, allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia arrive at the Incheon International Airport, in Incheon, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. (Yonhap via AP)

A South Korean travel ban came into effect Thursday for parts of Cambodia, including Bokor Mountain in Kampot province, where the South Korean student was found dead. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has requested the restrictions are eased, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Friday ordered authorities to take urgent action to try to remove illegal advertisements for jobs not only in Cambodia but also across Southeast Asia.

Online scam centers were previously concentrated in Southeast Asian countries including Cambodia and Myanmar, with most of the trafficked and other workers coming from Asia. But an Interpol report in June said the past three years have seen victims trafficked to Southeast Asia from distant regions including South America, Western Europe and Eastern Africa and that new centers have been reported in the Middle East, West Africa and Central America.

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Pakistani Man Caught at Suvarnabhumi After Alleged Phuket Assault

Police from Patong, Phuket, take custody of the Pakistani suspect at Suvarnabhumi Airport following his arrest for assaulting a transgender woman, Oct. 17, 2025.

PHUKET — A Pakistani tourist accused of assaulting a transgender woman and stealing cash in Phuket’s Patong area was arrested Friday at Suvarnabhumi Airport before he could flee the country.

The case began when Chalemchai, a 25-year-old transgender woman, filed a police report alleging she met a South Asian tourist on Bangla Road in Patong, Kathu District, Phuket on October 13. The two agreed to go to her hotel room in nearby Soi Saen Sabai.

According to Chalemchai’s statement, the foreign man initially paid her 1,000 baht for her services. However, when preparing to leave, he demanded his money back, sparking an argument that escalated into a physical altercation. She claims he assaulted her and fled with 10,000 baht of her money.

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A 25-year-old transgender woman points to the hotel room where the alleged assault occurred after she filed a complaint against a Pakistani tourist, Oct. 13, 2025.

Following an investigation, police identified the suspect and obtained an arrest warrant from the court on October 17 for Mr. Muhammad, 23, a Pakistani national.

Patong police apprehended him at the departure area on the fourth floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport as he attempted to leave Thailand. He was transferred back to Patong to face charges of robbery causing physical or mental harm and assault causing bodily or mental injury.

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Royal Thai Army Sports Center, LUMMAX Team Up to Rebrand Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

Lt.Gen.Pongchart Kampalanuwong, Director of the Army Sports Development Center - Miss Krongkwan Lertjaruanun, Chief Executive Officer of LUMMAX company

The Royal Thai Army Sports Center, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, joins forces with LUMMAX to rebrand “Lumpinee Boxing Stadium”

“A major transformation into Asia’s sports and entertainment hub”

The Royal Thai Army Sports Center, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, has signed a cooperation agreement with LUMMAX Co., Ltd. to jointly upgrade the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium to be modern and meet international standards.

The historical agreement was signed by Lt.Gen.Pongchart Kampalanuwong, Director of the Army Sports Development Center, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium who has determined to center it as the global boxing hub and entertainment venue, under ambitiousness for building up the future of Muay Thai at a level of global stage in a sustainable pathway.

Lt.Gen.Pongchart Kampalanuwong, Director of the Army Sports Development Center, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, who has led the project, said that the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium modification has not been only involved with basic infrastructure development, but also aggressively maintained persistence to inherit Muay Thai culture. This would be parallel with the country’s potential for promoting Thai martial arts- Muay Thai, entertainment and tourism under its national strategy for the economic and social sustainable development.

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The project has received great support from both local and international partners in various fields that helps it offer a chance to other boxing promoters and organizers for joining the scheme as well. This will be a kind of new model for promoting the boxing stadium to a heart of activity that is led to benefit to aspects of economic, social and cultural development, he added.

Under the cooperation, it has sent a clear message to elevate the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium as a full hub of global sports and entertainment, which would welcome other entertainment activity such as concert, boxing show and competition, e-sport, exhibition, Thai culture promotion and other events. It is a significant movement for building up ecosystem that links tourism, sport and importantly creative economy together. The income will be turned into the army staff’s welfare for their well living system.

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Miss Krongkwan Lertjaruanun, Chief Executive Officer of LUMMAX company, said that the company would exercise its expertise of advanced audio and light technology and live broadcasting innovation to raise up viewers’ experience, together with creating commercial advertisement and space to lure more business opportunities. It is also in charge of ticket distribution system, which has included both online and offline service to welcome both local and oversea demand. The basic infrastructure facility to serve various kinds of activity will be developed, paving a way for the country’s global destination of sport and entertainment venue.

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Thailand Warns Tourists of Fake Arrival Card Websites Charging Fees

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BANGKOK — The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has warned foreign visitors about fraudulent websites posing as the official Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) registration portal and charging illegal fees.

Ms. Natreeya Taweewong, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, said the sites were scams exploiting the surge in travel to Thailand.

“Any website that collects money for TDAC registration is not an official Thai government site,” she said. “The process is completely free of charge.”

Tourists are advised to register only through the official Immigration Bureau website: https://tdac.immigration.go.th

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Ms. Natreeya urged travelers to be cautious and report fraudulent pages by collecting evidence such as URLs or screenshots and submitting them to authorities via the Cyber Police Hotline 1441, the Online Complaint Center 1212 OCC, or the Anti-Fake News Center Thailand.

The Ministry said it is coordinating with cybersecurity agencies to identify and prosecute those behind the fake sites and called on the media to help share accurate information with the public.

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Sawanu Travel Unveils a New Era of Marine Tourism in the Andaman Sea

Setting a new benchmark in premium sea travel, Sawanu Travel blends Thai cultural charm, sustainability, and world-class comfort and safety to redefine island-hopping experiences. By elevating local marine journeys to international standards, Sawanu Travel inspires travelers to discover the beauty of the Andaman Sea with purpose and pride.

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Sawanu Travel, a leading premium cruise tour operator based in Phuket and the Andaman region, is responding to the growing global trend in ecotourism. Embracing the “Premium Eco Voyage” marine travel concept, the company blends world-class comfort and safety with a deep commitment to environmental conservation and respect for nature. This initiative seeks to set a new benchmark for marine travel—offering not only the breathtaking beauty of the ocean but also an appreciation for every wave and every unforgettable moment from beginning to end.

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The rise of ecotourism — or environmentally conscious travel — is reshaping the preferences of Thai travelers who are shifting their travel behaviors — no longer focusing solely on destinations, but placing greater importance on sustainability and the overall impact of tourism. As a result, tourism operators are being driven to evolve and adapt to meet these changing expectations.

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Taiwanese Trio Caught with 52 Drugged Animals at Don Mueang Airport

Police and customs inspect smuggled wildlife bundles at Don Mueang Airport after three Taiwanese nationals were caught with sedated animals hidden in stockings on their bodies, October 17, 2025.

BANGKOK — Authorities arrested three Taiwanese nationals at Don Mueang International Airport on Friday after discovering 52 sedated endangered animals concealed in stockings and wrapped tightly around their bodies in an attempted smuggling operation.

The arrests mark the second seizure in a continuing investigation that began 10 days earlier when officials first detained a 54-year-old Taiwanese man identified as Mr. Chiu on October 7. He was caught attempting to smuggle two slow lorises, one squirrel, three civets, and two Indian star tortoises out of the country.

Authorities discovered he had drugged the animals, stuffed them into stockings, wrapped them in cloth, and strapped the bundles to his body to evade detection.

 

Major Smuggling Network Uncovered

Following that initial arrest, investigators from the Wildlife Checkpoint at Don Mueang Airport expanded their probe and uncovered evidence of an organized smuggling network planning to transport a large shipment of rare wildlife using the same method through the airport.

Officers set up surveillance operations, and on October 17, they observed three Taiwanese men displaying suspicious behavior as they prepared to depart the country. Upon conducting body searches, authorities made a shocking discovery: numerous rare animals hidden around the men’s legs.

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Don Mueang Airport police detain one of three Taiwanese men arrested while attempting to smuggle rare wildlife out of the country, Oct.ober 17, 2025.
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Don Mueang Airport officials discover wildlife strapped to the legs of two Taiwanese men. Inspection revealed the animals had been sedated before being wrapped and concealed, October 17, 2025.

The Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division arrested Mr. Hsu, 53, Mr. Hong, 40, and Mr. Yang, 36, all Taiwanese nationals.

52 Endangered Animals Recovered

Working alongside Wildlife Checkpoint officers and customs officials, investigators carefully unwrapped the cloth bundles and stockings concealing the animals. The seizure yielded 52 endangered specimens, predominantly tortoises of various species including 32 babies, along with seven Chinese crocodile lizards—all destined for the illegal exotic pet trade.

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Sedated tortoises and crocodile lizards wrapped in stockings, seized from three Taiwanese smugglers at Don Mueang Airport, October 17, 2025.

Suspects Confess to Smuggling Ring

All three suspects confessed to being part of the smuggling operation, serving as couriers for 30,000 baht ($920) per trip. They admitted this was their third smuggling attempt and revealed they purchased the animals from a Thai intermediary before transporting them to Taiwan, where they would be sold to exotic animal enthusiasts.

The men have been charged with illegal possession of protected wildlife without permission, attempting to export protected and controlled wildlife without authorization under the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act, and attempting to export goods without completing customs procedures.

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Israeli Man’s Pattaya Massage Dispute Ends in Temple Donation Heist

Pattaya police detain the Israeli suspect in their vehicle after motorcycle taxi drivers captured him for allegedly taking temple donation envelopes from a massage parlor following a refund dispute, Oct. 17, 2025.

PATTAYA— An early morning theft attempt turned into a dramatic chase through Pattaya’s entertainment district when a 34-year-old Israeli man named Benallegedly attempted to steal temple donation envelopes from a massage parlor after being refused a refund.

The incident unfolded at 2:00 a.m. Friday when motorcycle taxi drivers near Soi 6 Pattaya Sai 2 responded to urgent calls for help, joining locals in pursuit of a suspect fleeing toward Soi 5 on Pattaya Beach Road. The chase ended with Ben being subdued and held until police arrived.

A search revealed temple donation envelopes from Wat Tham Pha Thong in Phetchabun Province concealed in the man’s trouser pocket, leaving both pursuers and authorities stunned that a foreigner was involved in stealing religious offerings.

Massage Refund Demand Turned Sour

The 49-year-old masseuse, identified only as “Noi,” told police the man had received a full one-hour traditional Thai massage before approaching the counter demanding his 300-baht ($9.2) fee back.

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Motorcycle taxi drivers surround an Israeli tourist on Pattaya Beach Road after responding to a masseuse’s calls for help, alleging he had stolen temple donation envelopes, Oct. 17, 2025.

“I asked him, ‘How can I refund it when the massage was completed for a full hour?'” she recounted. Despite her refusal, the customer grew increasingly insistent, focused solely on getting his money back.

When she stood firm, he grabbed a stack of temple donation envelopes sitting on the counter — funds the shop had been collecting to send to the temple on October 20 — and walked out. Noi immediately gave chase, calling for help from neighbors and passersby. A group of motorcycle taxi drivers quickly responded, tracking down and restraining the suspect before turning him over to Pattaya Police.

Suspect Claims Ignorance, Police Skeptical

The detained man was identified as 34-year-old Bar (surname withheld), an Israeli national. During initial questioning, he claimed he didn’t realize money was inside the envelopes, saying he acted impulsively out of frustration over the refused refund.

Investigators remain unconvinced by his explanation. The suspect is being held for additional questioning before being formally charged and sent to prosecutors for legal proceedings.

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Bangkok’s Spectacular Diwali Festival Aims to Shine on Global Stage

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The “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025,” is taking place from October 16 to 31 along Phahurat Road (Little India) and Ong Ang Canal in Bangkok. (Photo: BMA)

BANGKOK — Bangkok City Hall is hosting the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025” from October 16 to 31 along Phahurat Road (Little India) and Ong Ang Canal, marking a significant expansion of the traditional celebration into a global-scale festival.

Deputy Governor Sanon Wangsrangboon announced on October 17 that this year’s organizers are creating a lasting symbol of the Diwali Festival by inviting Thai artists to paint street art murals on walls and buildings throughout the Phahurat area. A curator is overseeing the project to ensure the artworks share a cohesive theme.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is organizing festival activities, with Phahurat Road temporarily closed to accommodate large-scale celebrations. Sanon stated that the goal is to elevate Diwali into a global festival, rather than the small-scale community cultural event of previous years.

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As part of Bangkok’s “Turn the City into an Art Gallery” campaign, colorful murals and street art transform building walls across the city. (Photo: BMA)

Safety and Environmental Focus

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is overseeing public order and safety, including waste management, with support from civil defense and traffic volunteers. The BMA is also using the event to promote waste separation and environmental awareness, encouraging sustainable habits among city residents.

Sanon emphasized that all major BMA events now include waste segregation initiatives to foster environmentally responsible behavior.

Public Art Protection

As part of the city’s “Turn the City into an Art Gallery” campaign, Bangkok continues to invite artists to create public artworks and building owners to offer their walls as canvases. However, Sanon warned against vandalism and graffiti, citing a previous incident in Charoen Krung Soi 30 (Bang Rak District).

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As part of Bangkok’s “Turn the City into an Art Gallery” campaign, colorful murals and street art transform building walls across the city. (Photo: BMA)
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The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 features spectacular light decorations, street art displays, and art-themed walkways throughout Phahurat Road and Ong Ang Canal.

“Destroying or defacing others’ artwork is a criminal offense, punishable by up to three years in prison, a fine of up to 60,000 baht, or both,” he said, urging the public to respect and protect public art.

Festival Highlights

The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 features spectacular light decorations, street art displays, and art-themed walkways throughout Phahurat Road and Ong Ang Canal.

From October 18 to 20, Phahurat Road hosts cultural performances, shows by famous artists, craft demonstrations, and an Indian-style food and goods market. The Ong Ang Canal area offers riverside food stalls, Indian cuisine, and photo spots, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the event.

The festival runs through October 31, transforming Little India into a vibrant celebration of art, culture, and community.

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Tourists Face $3,070 Penalty for Banned Sunscreens in Thai Marine Parks

Thailand's Department of National Parks has enforced a ban on sunscreens containing four hazardous substances: Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor, and Butylparaben.

BANGKOK — The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has issued a stern warning to tourists visiting marine national parks: using sunscreens containing chemicals harmful to coral reefs could result in fines of up to 100,000 baht ($3,070).

The enforcement is part of the department’s broader efforts to protect the long-term health of Thailand’s marine ecosystems, which have been increasingly threatened by chemical pollutants.

Atthaphol Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department, announced on October 16 that to ensure tourism coexists with environmental conservation, authorities have banned sunscreens containing four hazardous substances: Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor, and Butylparaben.

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Atthaphol Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department

“These chemicals directly harm coral reefs by preventing coral larvae from developing properly, disrupting reproduction, and contributing to coral bleaching, which can ultimately lead to coral death,” Atthaphol explained.

Reef-Safe Alternatives Required

To safeguard these fragile natural resources, the department is urging tourists to use environmentally friendly sunscreens labeled “Reef Safe” or “Reef Friendly.”
The Director-General also reminded visitors to strictly follow additional regulations, including:

  • Avoid touching, stepping on, or handling corals
  • Maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from coral reefs
  • Refrain from littering or disposing of any waste into the sea
  • Comply with all instructions given by park officials
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Thailand’s Department of National Parks is urging tourists to use environmentally friendly sunscreens labeled “Reef Safe” or “Reef Friendly.”

Strict Enforcement Nationwide

Violators will face penalties under Section 20 in conjunction with Section 47 of the National Park Act 2019, which imposes fines of up to 100,000 baht ($3,070).
The department has instructed all marine national parks to strictly enforce the regulations and promote awareness among tourists about the importance of protecting Thailand’s marine environment for sustainable tourism.

The crackdown reflects growing concerns about the environmental impact of mass tourism on Thailand’s renowned coral reefs, which attract millions of visitors annually but face mounting pressure from climate change and human activity.

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British Man Survives By Eating Ants During 14 Days Lost in Thai Forest

An interpreter translates for Sangkhla Buri Police Station officers questioning Lawrence (covering his face, center) on October 11. The 19-year-old British man's mother reported him missing from Pattaya on September 26 before he was discovered in the Kanchanaburi forest. (Photo: Surasee Force)

Mother reported son missing from Pattaya, fearing scam gang abduction

KANCHANABURI — A 19-year-old British national reported missing from Pattaya has been found alive after spending two weeks lost in jungle near the Thai-Myanmar border, surviving by eating ants and tree bark.

Lawrence was discovered on October 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Tham Kaew Sawan Bundan Temple in Moo 9, Phra Chedi Sam Ong village, Nong Lu subdistrict, Sangkhla Buri district. Local residents and the One Sky Foundation, a Thai organization supporting vulnerable children and families along the border, coordinated his rescue with military authorities.

Extensive Search Operation

The search began on September 27 when Thai-Myanmar border security forces received notification from Sangkhla Buri Police Station. His mother, Kulnara, had filed a missing person report at Pattaya City Police Station after her son disappeared on September 26, expressing fears he may have been lured to Myanmar by scammers.

Military personnel from the Lad Ya Task Force conducted extensive searches, posting missing person flyers at the Khiri Nakhorn checkpoint and other border crossings while coordinating with neighboring countries, including Myanmar military liaison units, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), and the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA).

 

On October 2, then-Kanchanaburi Governor Athisan Intara escalated the search efforts, ordering local officials, Sangkhla Buri police, and immigration officers to review CCTV footage from roads, hotels, and resorts throughout the district—both in town and along the border at Ban Phra Chedi Sam Ong in Nong Lu subdistrict—after witnesses reported seeing someone matching Lawrence’s description in Tha Makham subdistrict.

The coordinated effort finally yielded results when local residents located the missing British man and alerted authorities. Following his rescue, the Lad Ya Task Force worked with Kanchanaburi Immigration officers and Sangkhla Buri Police to take custody of Lawrence. He was brought to the One Sky Foundation for recovery while police conducted interviews.

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Staff from the One Sky Foundation and soldiers from the Surasee Task Force bring Lawrence, a 19-year-old British man, for a medical examination at the hospital after local residents found him lost in the Kanchanaburi forest for two weeks on October 11, 2025. (Photo: Surasee Force)

Journey to the Border

Lawrence told investigators he traveled from Bangkok by private vehicle to Sangkhla Buri on September 27, intending to continue to Payathonzu, Karen State, on the Thai-Myanmar border after researching the area online.

Upon arriving at the Phra Chedi Sam Ong checkpoint, immigration officials informed him the crossing remained closed to travelers and escorted him to the van terminal at Phra Chedi Sam Ong village to arrange transport back to Bangkok. Unwilling to return to the capital, he decided to explore the natural surroundings on his own.

While walking along a roadside in the Moo 9 Phra Chedi Sam Ong area, he encountered three unidentified men who believed he was searching for accommodation. They took him to Century Hot Spring Resort, but he lacked sufficient funds to rent a room. After leaving the resort, he walked alone deeper into what turned out to be a rubber plantation.

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CCTV footage shows Lawrence at Century Hotspring Resort in Sangkhla Buri on September 27, 2025, shortly before he disappeared.

Survival in the Wilderness

“It was already dark, so I got lost and couldn’t find my way out for 14 days. During that time, I survived by eating ants and tree bark,” Lawrence explained. He recounted how he wandered through the dense plantation forest, unable to find his way back to civilization for two weeks while subsisting on whatever he could forage.

On October 11, local residents finally found him and brought him to Tham Kaew Sawan Bundan Temple, where he rested and ate proper food before receiving further assistance from authorities.

His mother, Kulnara, gave a brief statement expressing immense relief that her son had been found and saying she would reunite with him as soon as possible.

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