King Bhumibol Adulyadej offered to bathe the body of “Nor. Phatadet”, the pilot of the MOUNTAIN B victim, while the body of a 17-year-old girl has reached home.


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Royal waters to bathe the body of Commander Phatthanakan, pilot of the Naval Aviation Squadron. The 17th victim died in a fire at the MOUNTAIN B pub, while the family of a 17-year-old woman, the 18th deceased, took the body home for a religious ceremony and called for a lawyer to help with the case.

At 16:00 today (13 Aug) the Navy by Rear Admiral Surachai Charoenrob, Commander of the Naval Aviation Division. Presiding over the royal funeral ceremony, Lieutenant Colonel Phatthadej Chumngeon, 40 years old, Commander-in-Chief of Squadron 201, Airborne Division 2, Naval Aviation Division Naval Fleet at Sala 1 Crematorium, Royal Thai Navy, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, in the midst of an atmosphere full of sorrow of family, relatives, commanders Soldiers and friends

by Commander Pattanadej, died in a fire at the MOUNTAIN B pub on August 5, while helping a tourist trapped inside the pub, causing him serious injuries. And was sent to Siriraj Hospital for a period of 5 days before passing away peacefully on 11 Aug.

Lieutenant Colonel Phatthadej Chumnern is a highly skilled pilot who pilots Amber aircraft. For use in the transport of troops and in the administrative work of the Navy. There will be a funeral ceremony on August 18.


Relatives of “Nong Mai”, a 17-year-old woman, asked a lawyer to help with the case, hoping to get justice.

While “Nong Mai” or Miss Siriwan Wongsuk, 17, the 18th death, died peacefully at 9:14 p.m. yesterday at Thammasat Hospital, Chaloem Phrakiat, Pathum Thani province, following being seriously injured. Of the 80% burns and renal failure, wound infections, pulmonary haemorrhage, liver burns, and doctors had to amputate the right leg due to necrosis.



Most recently at 4:30 p.m. today, family and friends made moving the bodies from the hospital Come to pray and perform the funeral ceremony at Thammanusorn Hall (Sala 1), Rangsi Sunthon Temple, Km. 5, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, amid grief and sorrow.


by Ms. Saworn Wongsuk, 27, her sister said that during the period of treatment, the family had to pay the difference in the total amount of 104,000 baht, part of which was received from donations. And some have to borrow from relatives so that the body can be brought out for religious ceremonies.

There was also an initial funeral cost of some amount. which in the past has been healed from the pub at the scene of only 10,000 baht

“Now all the victims’ families have formed a group to find a solution to the case. with a request to make a request through the media Go to a volunteer lawyer to help with litigation. and claims so that the bereaved family will receive justice and the right to the utmost,” said Ms. Sawarot.

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