Thai mall shooting victim’s mother bids emotional farewell at cremation

In Nonthaburi province, north of Bangkok, where her sister’s remnants were brought into the sanctuary in a light casket with gold trim, Kin Win flew in from Myanmar for the Burmese-style death. A saffron-robed priest led the procession.

Before wood flowers were burned beneath the body and it was put in the incinerator, Mourners reached into the tomb and touched the green-shrouded body.

Before clenching her hands in prayer, the mother looked away.

Aksorn Chantarojvanich, Moe Myint’s boss, who was present at the funeral, announced that she would give the family 10,000 baht( US$ 270 ) per month, which would be equivalent to the remittances that the deceased had sent back.

At the meeting, Thai Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong vowed:” We will assure good processes, offer assistance to the victims, and manage the affairs of the deceased’s home with the utmost attention.”

In a letter released by the state on Friday, the young suspect’s father stated that his family had totally cooperate with the officials.

The parents wrote,” We offer our deepest sympathies to the patients.” ” My family and I would like to humbly beg for your pardon and extend our sincere condolences.”