Farewell to Mak Rachot: Talented Young Actor Passes Away from Rare Cancer
The entertainment industry has lost Mak Rachot, a talented young actor from the series 'Blood Khaki', after his battle with end-stage GIST cancer, a rare type of the disease. KRP Entertainment posted a heartfelt message announcing the passing of 'Mak-Rachot Trailokwichai', a skilled actor who had appeared in dramas on Channel 8.
The company expressed their condolences, saying: 'We express our deepest sympathy and condolences for the passing of Rachot Trailokwichai, a talented actor who had recently appeared in the dramas 'Blood Khaki' and 'Crown Crime', broadcast on Channel 8. Kiat Rapee Company extends its condolences to the family.'
Mak Rachot passed away peacefully after fighting GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor), a rare type of soft tissue cancer in the digestive system. In 2015, Mak Rachot had previously shared his cancer journey on a TV show, using his experience to provide hope and support to other patients.
Despite taking good care of his health, eating nutritious food, and exercising regularly, he was diagnosed with end-stage cancer. The funeral and cremation ceremonies will be held at Wat Samakkhi in Nakhon Ratchasima, with specific dates and times detailed for the funeral proceedings.