Police Seek Owners of Three Motorcycles at Beer Hall Fire Scene
Police are seeking the owner of a Yamaha Fino motorcycle left at a Ladprao beer hall destroyed by fire that killed multiple people; one bike belongs to a deceased victim and another to an injured survivor.
Phaholyothin Police Station is urging relatives to collect three motorcycles left at a beer hall in Ladprao that was destroyed by fire, which killed people and injured many. One motorcycle registered in Yasothon Province has not been reached. On July 17, 2025, Pol. Lt. Srithakrija Phitakchanakit, traffic sergeant at Phaholyothin Police Station, revealed findings after investigating the three motorcycles parked at the fire scene on Ladprao. The first motorcycle is a red-and-white Yamaha Fino with license plate Kathan 600 (Yasothon), registered to Ms. Natrada. Officers have been unable to contact her and do not yet know whether she was injured or what happened to her in this incident. Police are asking her or her relatives to urgently contact them. The second motorcycle is a black-and-red Honda Wave. Officers checked the engine number and verified through records that it belongs to a deceased victim. Police express their deepest condolences to the family and are currently waiting for relatives to collect the motorcycle. The third motorcycle is a black Honda Scoopy-i with license plate 6 Khor 2003 (Bangkok). The owner's name and contact information have been confirmed, and this person is among the injured and is still receiving treatment but has not yet collected the bike. Regarding the process for collecting motorcycles and belongings, including personal items lost or left inside the shop, victims or relatives should prepare travel identification documents and come to Phaholyothin Police Station. The first step is to meet with the case investigator to provide information and file a record. After that, they can bring the documents to the traffic investigation unit at Phaholyothin Police Station to collect the motorcycles and belongings, and can contact the traffic sergeant directly.