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The Sun
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
M25 and M26 closed in both directions over ‘police-led incident' as drivers face long delays
DRIVERS have been warned of traffic chaos as both the M25 and M26 have been shut down after a "police-led incident". The M25 has been closed anti-clockwise between Junction 6, at Godstone, and J5, at Sevenoaks. National Highways confirmed Surrey Police are still at the scene. It comes at motorists have also been hit with a closure on the M26 this evening. A National Highways spokesperson said: "The M25 is now CLOSED anti-clockwise between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (Sevenoaks) due to a police-led incident. "Surrey Police are working on scene. Please note; the M26 is also closed from J3." According to Inrix, traffic is building in three parts of the M6. There are queues forming on the northbound between Junction 11, Cannock and Junction 12, Gailey, due to an earlier crash. Meanwhile there's 80 minutes of congestion backed up southbound before Junction 8 for the M5. Delays have also been reported at Junction 11. Inrix reported: "All traffic being temporarily held and queueing traffic due to accident on M6 Northbound at J10 A454 Black Country Route (Wolverhampton / Walsall). "Queueing traffic due to earlier accident on M6 Northbound from J11 A460 (Cannock) to J12 A5 Watling Street (Gailey). "Delays on M6 Southbound before J8 M5 coming from the M54. Travel time is 80 minutes." 1


NDTV
29-05-2025
- NDTV
Thailand Man Dies After Grenade Thrown At Ex-Girlfriend's House Bounces Back And Hits Him
A 36-year-old man in Thailand died after throwing a grenade at his ex-girlfriend's house in Surat Thani when she refused to reconcile. The grenade, an M26 fragmentation type, hit a pillar, bounced back, and exploded in his hand, killing him instantly. Four others, including his ex-girlfriend Kanonraphat Saowakhon, 28, sustained minor injuries but were treated and released. According to Metro, the incident occurred on May 25 after the man identified as Surapong Thongnak barged into his ex-girlfriend's house, pleading for reconciliation. After the altercation, the suspect allegedly attempted to stab the woman with scissors before fleeing to his car to retrieve a grenade. He then threw the grenade, which hit a concrete pillar and bounced back. As he leaned down to pick it up, the grenade exploded in his hands, instantly killing him and injuring four others. Debris and shrapnel were scattered across the yard, but Kanonraphat escaped unharmed by running back into the house before the explosion. Police responded to the scene, finding the suspect lying face down in a pool of blood. Police Major Chinnakrit Sawatdiwong said, "The injured individuals were taken to the Tha Chana Hospital. All of them have been discharged except for Samart Janyang, 68, who suffered more serious injuries. He has been transferred to the Surat Thani Hospital for further treatment." Surapong's mother, Ranjuan Timdee, 58, reported that her son had been dating the woman for only two months before their breakup. She expressed shock upon learning of his death, stating that she couldn't believe he had become so violent. Authorities also found half a kilogram of methamphetamine in Surapong's car during the investigation. Statistics highlight the heightened risk of violence for individuals who have left an abusive relationship, particularly shortly after separation. Recent data from Battered Women indicates that 77% of domestic violence-related homicides occur post-separation, with a 75% increase in violence for up to two years after. The Women's Aid revealed that 72% of people underestimate domestic abuse prevalence, which may contribute to insufficient support or intervention.


News18
29-05-2025
- News18
Man Throws Grenade At Ex-Girlfriend's House In Thailand, Dies in Fiery Blast
Last Updated: A man in Thailand was killed after he threw a hand grenade at his ex-girlfriend's home following her refusal to reconcile with him. A 35-year-old man in Thailand hurled a hand grenade at his former girlfriend's home after she declined to reconcile with him. Tragically, he was killed in the explosion that followed, while his ex-girlfriend escaped without any injuries. The incident has shocked the local community and raised concerns about violent reactions in personal disputes. A report from the Bangkok Post states that on May 25, a 35-year-old man died and four others were injured in a grenade explosion. The incident took place in Thailand's Tha Chana district, according to police confirmation. Reportedly, Surapong Thongnak went to his ex-girlfriend's house after their breakup, hoping to reconcile. When she rejected him, he became angry and tried to stab her with a pair of scissors. Nearby passersby quickly stepped in and stopped him from causing harm. Frustrated, Surapong returned to his car and retrieved an M26 fragmentation grenade. He pulled the pin and hurled the grenade at the crowd trying to stop him. Thankfully, the grenade didn't detonate right away, which helped avoid more immediate injuries. Surapong then attempted to pick up the grenade to throw it again, but it suddenly detonated in his hand. The powerful explosion shattered the windows of nearby parked cars, causing panic in the area. When emergency responders arrived at the scene, they found Surapong lying in a pool of blood. Despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries and died at the scene. Four other individuals—two men and two women—were injured in the explosion and were rushed to Tha Chana Hospital for medical care, according to the Bangkok Post. Surapong's ex-girlfriend, the intended target, escaped without injury after quickly running back into her house before the grenade detonated. Police discovered 500 grams of methamphetamine inside Surapong's Honda Civic, which was also damaged by the blast. The local police have requested assistance from the Region 8 Forensic Police to analyse the scene and confirm the exact type of explosive involved. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue to gather evidence. The shocking incident left the local community shaken and raised concerns about the consequences of uncontrolled anger in personal relationships.


Hindustan Times
29-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Jilted boyfriend throws grenade at ex-girlfriend's house in Thailand, dies in blast
A 35-year-old man in Thailand threw a hand grenade at his ex-girlfriend's house after she refused to get back together with him. He died in the ensuing blast, while the ex-girlfriend survived unharmed. According to a report in Bangkok Post, the 35-year-old man was killed and four others injured in the grenade blast on May 25. The incident occurred in the Tha Chana district of Thailand, police confirmed. Surapong Thongnak had reportedly reached his ex-girlfriend's house after the couple broke up. He was hoping to reconcile with her. However, the woman refused to get back together with Surapong. After he failed to change his ex-girlfriend's mind, an enraged Surapong attempted to stab her with a pair of scissors. Passersby intervened to stop him. Surapong then went back to his car, retrieved a hand grenade, pulled the pin and threw it towards the group of people who had gathered to stop him. The grenade, an M26 fragmentation grenade, failed to explode right away. Surapong then picked it up, hoping to throw it again. However, the grenade exploded in his hand. The force of the explosion shattered the windows of cars parked nearby. Surapong was found lying in a pool of his own blood when authorities arrived at the scene. He did not survive the blast. Four other people – two men and two women – suffered injuries in the last. According to Bangkok Post, they were taken to Tha Chana Hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, the target of Surapong's wrath, his ex-girlfriend, survived unharmed. She had run back to the house before the grenade exploded. Police found 500 grams of methamphetamine inside Surapong's Honda Civic car, which was also damaged in the blast. Mothership reported that five years ago, he had also been jailed on drug-related charges. (Also read: Disowned son of Thailand king becomes a Buddhist monk, renewing succession drama)