Mother told captured son is dead

Mother told captured son is dead

Her worst fears are confirmed by embarrassment.

Mother told captured son is dead
After being taken prisoner during the Hamas problems in Israel, Pongsathorn Khunsri, 25, of Nakhon Ratchasima, was declared dead. ( Image: Prasit TangPrasert)

According to the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, one of the Thai staff who was allegedly taken prisoner on October 7 by the Palestinian militant organization Hamas has been confirmed useless.

Pongsathorn Khunsri, 25, one of 21 Thais killed as a result of the Hamas problems, was the target.

Around 9 p.m. on Wednesday, an ambassador representative called Surangkhana, his mother, who resides in the Chalerm Phrakiat city of Nakhon Ratchasima’s Moo 5 village in tambon Nong Yang.

During a Friday interview, she sobbed as she said,” I was surprised and speechless when I heard the news.” ” When I knew he was captured, I had prayed for his safety. I hoped for some sort of revelation. I wanted him to get back back without incident. Unfortunately, no miracle exists.

For a time, her brother, known as” Green,” labored on an Israeli land. To develop a new home for his mother, he wanted to make more money. Pongsathorn even frequently sent his mother a portion of his income because he wanted her to live better lives.

” I never thought my brother would pass away in such a remote place.” Although many Thais have worked it, why did my brother end up being captured and killed? Ms. Surangkhana remarked.

The Thai consulate promised to provide more details afterward, but she claimed she didn’t have many details about what happened to her child. She also pleaded with the embassy to assist in transporting her father’s remains to Thailand for a wake.

When her neighbors learned of her passing, they daily comforted her.

37 residents of Ban Nong Yan town, according to Boonlue Dankratok, the village chief, have worked in Israel. 36 of them were healthy, according to their communities.

The family of Pongsathorn has already received first settlement, according to Papinya Thongsomjit of the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Labour Office.

Ms. Surangkhana and other family members have also received assistance from a Mental Health Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team( MCATT ) in Nakhon Ratchasima to help them cope with the loss.

According to Sayam Sirimongkol, the municipal government, 2,163 residents of Nakhon Ratchasima have held employment in Israel.

In order to provide them with any help they may require, the provincial government has instructed Ms. Papinya to determine how many employees from the state were still in Israel and wished to return back.