NA KLANG: Devastated families in Thailand gathered Tuesday (Oct 11) for the cremation of their loved ones, killed in a nursery massacre that claimed 36 lives – including 24 children.
The kingdom has been stunned by the tragedy in northeastern Na Klang province, one of the worst mass killings in its history, with flags at half-mast and King Maha Vajiralongkorn visiting the families of the victims.
At Wat Rat Samakee temple in Na Klang, chanting monks began the ceremony as the exhausted and grieving close-knit rural community prepared to say a final goodbye to 19 of those killed.
“An incident like this shouldn’t have happened,” said Thanakorn Nueangmatcha, 39, ahead of the funeral at the temple.
“They were only children.”
Other victims of the attack – perpetrated by a former police officer, who went on to kill his wife and her child before taking his own life – will be cremated at other temples in the area.
At Wat Rat Samakee, incense and the fading scent of hundreds of flower bouquets hung in the air as volunteers continued to prepare the adjacent area for the cremations.
The funerals, sponsored by the royal household, will end three days of rites that began Saturday.
Tuesday’s mass ceremony is highly unusual – bodies are normally cremated alone – but the area’s small local temples have been overwhelmed by the number of victims.
Temporary furnaces have also been set up at other nearby temples, local media reported.