Prominent Thai page owner mourns son’s tragic drowning, advocates for safer student activities

Picture courtesy of ไมกี้จอมป่วน Facebook

The renowned page owner of ไมกี้จอมป่วน (Mikey Troublemaker) lost his son in a tragic drowning incident during a school camp activity. The grief-stricken parent used his platform to advocate for justice and a halt to potentially dangerous student water activities.

Non’s son, Mon, well-nurtured and cherished by his parents, lost his life participating in a school camp activity. In the heartbreaking post, the father pleads for an end to such activities to avoid any tragic downing incidents in future.

“Parents’ hearts shatter. We cannot accept this. My son drowned prematurely, a life that was supposed to be valuable, with a future. He was a very good boy, excellent in studies, with a 4.00-grade point. Every year, he made his parents proud.

“He was about to enter university next year. But due to the negligence of the training teachers who did not consider safety at the Hatpawut Camp, Saraburi, and the late notification to the parents by Thai Ayutthaya College, a life was lost.”

The post highlights the unimaginable loss that many parents may not comprehend unless they lose a child in a tragic downing. The desperate mother longs for her son, reported KhaoSod.

“I miss you so much. I did not hear a word of farewell. Are you cold, my child? Why did this have to happen to my son?”

The grieving parent appeals for the public’s support, using hashtags like #EveryonePleaseShare, #EndCampParticipation, #EndStudentWaterActivities, #NotEveryChildCanSwim, #WhoWillTakeResponsibilityForTheLostLife, #Mikey’sSecondEldestBrotherWhoBroughtHimHere, #MikeyTroublemaker.

In related news, an 11 year old boy tragically drowned while playing with friends in a local pond in Nong Hin village, Mueang, Khon Kaen. The group of four were rowing a plastic boat when it suddenly capsized, leading to the fatal child drowning incident. The three other children managed to escape unharmed.

The victim, a Year 5 student from Ban Nong Hin School, was identified only as A for privacy reasons. The child drowning tragedy unfolded when the boys decided to row out in a plastic boat, resulting in the boat sinking. While the other children were able to swim to safety, A disappeared under the water. To read more click HERE

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