Lao Family Claims Body of Bar Worker Killed in Fire
Family of 18-year-old Lao bar worker killed in a Ladphrao fire has claimed her body for merit-making ceremonies in Laos, rejecting a 10,000-baht compensation as inadequate. Ms. Wiangphon had worked in Thailand for eight months and was savin
On July 16, 2025, at the Police Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine, the family of Ms. Wiangphon, 18, a Lao national and employee at a beer bar in Ladphrao, arrived to file paperwork and claim her body for merit-making ceremonies.
Ms. Namhuan, 20, a relative of the deceased, explained that she did not know the victim worked at this establishment, as the two were not in close contact. She had only known that her sister worked as a server at a restaurant in the Ladphrao area. She learned of the tragedy only after her mother called to inform her.
Ms. Wiangphon had been working in Thailand for approximately eight months. She had been saving money with the intention of bringing her family on a trip, but the incident occurred before she could achieve that goal.
To date, neither the bar owner nor any partner has contacted the family directly. Only the Ministry of Justice has been in touch. The family stated that the 10,000-baht compensation offered by the bar as preliminary damages is far too little, emphasizing that a human life is worth much more.
The family also addressed social media speculation that she was a customer, posting a photo of her holding a cake. They clarified that the image was old and that her actual status was a food server working inside the establishment. Regarding the incident itself, the family acknowledged it resulted from the bar's negligence. After claiming the body, they plan to return to Vientiane, Laos, to hold religious merit-making ceremonies.