A Russian mother grieved at a memorial service for her two slain children, Diana and Roman, in Chon Buri province alongside Thai family members killed in the same case, with officials and locals gathering to pay respects.
On August 6, 2025, the family of Diana and Roman, two Russian siblings who died in a shocking murder case in Huai Yai subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province, held a final memorial service at the spot where their bodies were found. Led by their mother, Charina Nazimova, the ceremony was held to mourn the victims and dedicate merit to them, as well as to three Thai family members who were killed in the same case.
The service was presided over by Buddhist monks including Phra Kru Kasetkitti Sophon and Phra Kru Plad Thirayut Chotigo, with Chon Buri Governor Narish Niramaiyanongse, Police Region 2 Commander Pol. Lt. Col. Phongphan Wongmanites, Bang Lamung District Officer Anusak Piriyomorn, and numerous officials, locals, and foreigners attending to pay their respects and offer condolences.
The atmosphere throughout the ceremony was filled with sorrow. Relatives and mourners brought white flowers—carnations, lilies, and roses—to place at the discovery site in memory of the deceased before standing in silent respect and saying a final farewell. White flowers symbolize purity, respect, and peaceful parting. The family also placed Diana's favorite coffee cup at the site as a touching tribute to cherished memories.
Throughout the service, Diana and Roman's mother was unable to hold back her tears, crying throughout the ceremony while receiving comfort and encouragement from relatives, friends, and mourners.
Charina Nazimova expressed gratitude to all Thai citizens, government agencies, police officers, and volunteers who provided assistance and support during this difficult time. She stated that she was deeply moved by the kindness of the Thai people, which gave her family strength to endure this tragic period.
This memorial service marked the final farewell to the victims' souls, held amid the grief of family, friends, and those following the case. All present hoped that justice would be served swiftly and decisively against those responsible, to bring closure and justice to the victims and their families.
The family of Diana and Roman are Buddhists, with their mother having raised both children as a single parent.