Family Claims Bodies of Couple Killed in Ladprao Beer Hall Fire
Families of a couple who died in a Ladprao beer hall fire claimed their bodies on July 14, leaving behind two young children; friends say blocked fire exits were a critical safety failure that contributed to the tragedy.
At 10:20 a.m. on July 14, 2025, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Police Hospital, Jitthiya, the aunt of Namphueng Thapsuek (Ice), who died along with her husband Suwichai Sirisolung (Lee) in the Ladprao beer hall fire, collected their bodies to take them back to Nakhon Nayok province for merit-making ceremonies amid deep sorrow.
Jitthiya and close friend Chudathip revealed that Ice and Lee were kind-hearted, cheerful people who always supported each other. The couple had two young children—a 5-year-old and a 4-year-old—who now face an uncertain future. While the older child has begun to understand that both parents have died, the younger is still unaware of what has happened. The family is currently discussing care arrangements for the children.
Friends of the deceased highlighted critical safety concerns at the entertainment venue, noting that tables and obstructions should never block walkways or fire exits. If management fears customers will leave without paying, they should station staff rather than lock or block exits, as this prevents people from escaping during emergencies. The fire has deeply affected those who knew the couple.
Ice had recently completed teacher training and worked to support her family, while Lee was a volunteer who constantly helped others. The family is calling for a transparent investigation and accountability, particularly regarding the blocked fire exits, which they believe was a major factor in the high death toll. They emphasized that no amount of compensation can replace the lives lost or restore what the family has lost. The family also demands that those responsible issue a public apology and take clear responsibility for the tragedy. According to those close to the couple, Lee also worked as a volunteer driver, providing free transportation for elderly people, children, and pregnant women. After news of his death spread online, many people expressed their grief and praised his dedication to volunteering.