Jump to content

News Forum - Missing Thai actress’s body found in Chao Phraya river, Bangkok


Thaiger
 Share

Recommended Posts

The body of Tangmo, the Thai actress who fell in the Chao Phraya river on Thursday night, was found by a rescue team this afternoon. Rescuers from the Ruamkanyu Foundation reported finding Tangmo’s body flaoting in the river at around 1:10pm. Eakpan Bunluerit, a Thai actor who also happened to be volunteering in the search, confirmed the body was Tangmo’s. The body was floating near Pibul Songkhram 1 pier in Nonthaburi. Police sealed off the area to give Tangmo’s family and friends privacy, holding back a large crowd of media staff. The police then took the body for a post-mortem […]

The story Missing Thai actress’s body found in Chao Phraya river, Bangkok as seen on Thaiger News.

Read the full story

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This story is seriously lacking the actress's story. She not only starred in Thai soap operas, but she was outspoken about her faith in God. And she was often criticized among Thai Christians for what they considered poor lifestyle choices. She had also been involved in life-threatening situations before and survived, earning her the nickname of "the 9 life cat." Love her or not, she was far too young to die so soon. It is a tragedy and there were many witnesses. The truth of what really happened to her will come out soon.

Edited by TravellingThaiGerrr
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

52 minutes ago, Bike said:

When she fell off and couldn't swim then why is it the driver's fault.

This should result in mandatory swimming classes at school.

The operator of the vessel had been drinking. In most jurisdictions that will get you charged. Even when no one dies. Still a lot to learn from eyewitness testamony of the 5 other passengers. Speculation is he may have contributed to her death through his negligent operation (not idling as she was attempting to urinate off the back of the vessel and/or possibly chopping her with the propeller after her fall). 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, TravellingThaiGerrr said:

The truth of what really happened to her will come out soon.

Yes, because the truth of every mysterious death comes out eventually in Thailand **rolls eyes**

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, riclag said:

The young lady in our house said she was warned by the witch dr to be very careful this month and not to do anything risky.

Well, how silly of her to avoid such a fact-based warning **rolls eyes again**

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, riclag said:

The young lady in our house said she was warned by the witch dr to be very careful this month and not to do anything risky.

Why publicize this nonsense ?

Why repeat what stupid people say ?

  • Like 1
  • Haha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Cabra said:

The operator of the vessel had been drinking. In most jurisdictions that will get you charged. Even when no one dies. Still a lot to learn from eyewitness testamony of the 5 other passengers. Speculation is he may have contributed to her death through his negligent operation (not idling as she was attempting to urinate off the back of the vessel and/or possibly chopping her with the propeller after her fall). 

If he did idle, the chance to hit her with a prop is bigger, as him "driving normally on a fun cruise". Because that way she fells, but touches the water some meter behind the speedboat. My guess, b/c have seen that happening on other "fun cruises", in day time, the people on the boat got that "some time after she fell". Dark, no one knows how far back, she probably screaming for attention and ...., R.i.P.!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, Guest1 said:

If he did idle, the chance to hit her with a prop is bigger, as him "driving normally on a fun cruise". Because that way she fells, but touches the water some meter behind the speedboat. My guess, b/c have seen that happening on other "fun cruises", in day time, the people on the boat got that "some time after she fell". Dark, no one knows how far back, she probably screaming for attention and ...., R.i.P.!

Yep. She panics, takes in a big gulp of water, and sinks below the surface. RIP

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Very sad. Beautiful woman. One of my wife’s favorite actresses. It’s just sad that we can make such a big deal about wearing masks for a silly virus but not about a life vest on a boat or a helmet on a motorbike. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I’m as far from a conspiracy theorist as it’s possible to be but isn’t it odd, a) on a tiny boat no one notices one of their number is missing and then too far away to see her via spotlight when they do notice and b) 50-60 kilo of anything hitting the water makes a decent splash sound surely? 

However what’s most shocking is all the pictures and videos around of her battered and presumably half eaten body coming out. In one she is facing down but with her face slightly to her left and it is haunting, with her back looking very badly marked, truly gruesome stuff. Then the jetski taking away her body with her exposed legs bouncing up and down on the back only partly covered! 

Given she’s virtually naked too there is zero respect for her poor family. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Typical Thai logic. Why blame the boat operator for a passenger doing the unexpected ?   I assume she might have had a drink   or two….or three.   Goes to the back of the boat while the boat captain is up front steering.  Falls over….but what about the other guests ?  Why were they not aware of her disappearance within a few minutes ? She may have been a good swimmer,  but water pollution has some weird effects. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

56 minutes ago, BJoe said:

Typical Thai logic. Why blame the boat operator for a passenger doing the unexpected ?   I assume she might have had a drink   or two….or three.   Goes to the back of the boat while the boat captain is up front steering.  Falls over….but what about the other guests ?  Why were they not aware of her disappearance within a few minutes ? She may have been a good swimmer,  but water pollution has some weird effects. 

Wrong, nothing to do with Thai logic.  A boat driver (I call him that as he was unlicensed) is wholly responsible for the safety of all persons onboard the craft he 'commands'.  This guy was negligent in more ways than one.

What do think 'polluted' the water, Crocodiles?  No, the propeller is most likely what cut her open.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Benroon said:

I’m as far from a conspiracy theorist as it’s possible to be but isn’t it odd, a) on a tiny boat no one notices one of their number is missing and then too far away to see her via spotlight when they do notice and b) 50-60 kilo of anything hitting the water makes a decent splash sound surely? 

However what’s most shocking is all the pictures and videos around of her battered and presumably half eaten body coming out. In one she is facing down but with her face slightly to her left and it is haunting, with her back looking very badly marked, truly gruesome stuff. Then the jetski taking away her body with her exposed legs bouncing up and down on the back only partly covered! 

Given she’s virtually naked too there is zero respect for her poor family. 

You have presumed that the body was half eaten. The scavenger fish are not that fast, and the water monitor lizards don't get out to the main channel. The physical injury is most likely due to impact with other water vessels, many of whom are large enough that an impact would not have been noticed.

Yes, the recovery of bodies in Thailand is pretty bad. If the intent was to protect evidence, then the body would have been loaded onto a flat board , hoisted onto  a boat and then body bagged. If, as you say, the corpse was dragged behind a jet ski, then that's some really incompetent police control of a potential crime scene and evidence. As per the family and all that stuff, keep in mind that in Thailand, the body is a vessel for the spirit and once deceased, the vessel is not important.Nothing is permanent, so the body itself was not viewed in the same manner Euro centric societies see it.   

That boat operator is something special. he was responsible for the safety of the passengers and he should have returned to port as soon as he  learned that the toilet had stopped operating.  Having passengers (reportedly) piss and crap off the stern was irresponsible and illegal.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By posting on Thaiger Talk you agree to the Terms of Use