Bow Melada shed tears as she mourned Aom Akkapan, but she admitted she was still in shock, like it wasn’t real.

This can be said to be a great loss to the entertainment industry. For the dark young hero Vic Mochit never left. Om Akappan Namath The family held a funeral at Sala 10 in Wat That Thong, and many people came to pay their respects. Bow Merada Susri Who also came to mourn He revealed his memories of Aom Akkaphan after working with her in the TV series “Insee Daeng” on Channel 7HD.

Are you here to see your brother off today?
“Let us send you to heaven to live with the angels.”

How shocked was Bao himself when he heard the news that day?
“Today I am still shocked, it all happened so fast. (Has Bow been following up on the symptoms himself?) At first I thought he had recovered. Because Bow asked the Director if he had gone home. He replied that he had. We knew that if we were going home it meant we were feeling better. I said I already knew, smart man, and he didn’t say anything. I thought he didn’t want anyone to know that much. Since then, we felt that he was getting better and better. When I heard the news, oh! It was really fast. At first I thought he had at least 5-6 years to live.”

How was it working together on the TV series “Insee Daeng”?
“Let’s have a good debate about this. Because there has to be a lot of action. There has to be a lot of collaboration. There’s a lot of debate about this. When reached today, Bow said: I apologize for anything offensive that I’ve said or done while I was alive. But when we were filming together, we always apologized to each other. Because we played together until… Different people always incite each other, right?”

What kind of person is P’Aom to us?
“He’s a very nice guy, he’s always nice to his younger siblings, he doesn’t think the age gap is that big. He’s the older brother who’s always busy with work. How tired are you? I’d say it’s okay. I’ll do it for you. As you get more mature, when we work together, we take turns to take care of each other. Sometimes we can’t stand it, he’ll take care of us. Sometimes he can’t stand it, we let him fight, because it’s an action scene. It really takes both sides to do it.”

Today, when you went to a funeral, what did you say?
“We said it in our own language. Now I’ve gone to a better world. Everybody come and see me off. It depends on where I’m going. I’m going on a big bike. Or you can go scuba diving. We just said it, but actually when we were sitting at the event, we were sitting next to each other and talking to friends. It was… like filming a drama. It was like it wasn’t real. It still felt so fast (voice trembles, tears welling up).”

What are your memories of P’Aom?
“It’s like everybody knows he’s good at diving. Can drive a big bike and be a tough guy as a rowdy guy, smile and laugh. I’m a good guy. I told him we sent a lot of people. You’re bound to live in a good world.”

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