- Title: Thai massacre victims 'sent to heaven' in mass cremation
- Date: 11th October 2022
- Summary: NONG BUA LAMPHU PROVINCE, THAILAND (OCTOBER 11, 2022) (REUTERS) PALLBEARERS CARRYING COFFIN VARIOUS OF POLICE OFFICERS PLACING COFFINS ON PYRES COFFIN LID BEING LIFTED, A CHILD'S BLANKET SEEN INSIDE
- Embargoed: 25th October 2022 16:51
- Keywords: Thailand attack children daycare killing spree knife mass nursery shooting
- Location: NONG BUA LAMPHU PROVINCE, THAILAND
- City: NONG BUA LAMPHU PROVINCE, THAILAND
- Country: Thailand
- Topics: Asia / Pacific,Crime/Law/Justice,Crime
- Reuters ID: LVA001134811102022RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Mourners gathered at temples in northeast Thailand on Tuesday (October 11) for the cremation of children and teachers killed in a nursery massacre last week.
Crowds gathered around the normally sleepy town of Uthai Sawan to lay flowers and join queues of mourners paying their last respects to those slain in a three-hour gun and knife attack by a former Bangkok police sergeant, which marked the worst massacre in Thailand's recent history.
Nineteen of the victims were sent off in a ceremony at Uthai Sawan's Rat Samakee temple. Last Thursday's attack saw 36 killed, including 22 children.
White coffins were carried by relatives and police officers one by one to the site of the cremation along a route lined with mourners. Family members lead the procession carrying portraits of the dead - a teacher and 18 children aged between two and five.
"Our intention is to send the children and their teacher off to heaven. The teacher will take the lead and the 18 children will follow her steps to heaven, according to our beliefs and the desires of their parents and everyone here to send them off," said the temple's abbot, Prakru Adisai Kijjanuwat, as the ceremony began.
The coffins were placed on pyres newly built from bricks and dressed with flowers and black and white decorative cloth.
Atop the caskets were pictures of those killed, some accompanied by stuffed toys.
Police identified the attacker as Panya Khamrap, 34, a former Bangkok police sergeant who was discharged in January after being in possession of methamphetamines.
His killing spree ended at his home when he turned his weapon on himself, after killing his partner and her child.
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