Phongsiri Panprasong, 27, who owns Mountain B pub in Chon Buri’s Sattahip district, provides confessed to each charges so far pushed against him pursuing the deadly blaze in his pub on Friday which has still left 15 people dead and 38 other people injured.
According to his lawyer, Anucha Wongsirat, Mr Phongsiri has been left devastated by what occurred and admits to operating a pub without permission plus negligence leading to dying and injury.
In addition to a full confession, the lawyer said his customer will offer preliminary financial assistance to all parties affected by Friday’s inferno with 50, 1000 baht to be provided to families of the deceased and 10, 000 to anyone hurt.
Affected parties are advised to get in touch with the pub as soon as possible via its Facebook page for payment.
The bail application is going to be filed with the court today for Mr Phongsiri who has already been being in police guardianship since Saturday, said the lawyer.
Anongnat Panprasong, 31, wife associated with Mr Phongsiri, said she and the girl husband dropped to the pub shortly prior to the fire broke away in the early hrs of Friday.
She talked to the press while visiting her hubby at Phlu Ta Laung police train station where he was being jailed, recapping what she had witnessed.
She mentioned the couple had gone to inspect a recently installed audio system on the venue that evening expecting it end up being little more than a cursory check.
However , shortly after getting into, there was a noisy explosion followed by fire flames that swept with the pub’s interior.
She shouted out for everyone in order to flee the open fire as the flames raged and thick black smoke filled the particular pub.
Ms Anongnat refused fleeing the scene and insisted the girl had called rescuers and firefighters before being stopped simply by security from re-entering the burning bar to help more individuals escape.
She dismissed rumours the pub had been actually owned with a group of influential numbers, saying there should be undoubtedly that it was owned by her and her husband. They were a regular pair of entrepreneurs attempting their best to make their own business work.
Phichet Thinon, owner of Yai Star Insulation Co, the contractor employed to install insulation utilized underneath the pub roof, denied claims upon social media that his company was accountable and said the particular workmanship and materials met all legal safety criteria.