TV Host's Friend Grieves After Dragon Five's Death
TV host Ying Raiwint mourns the death of Dragon Five, her colleague of 22 years, after his body was found in the Chao Phraya River with stones in a bag he carried from home.
Ying Raiwint expresses deep sorrow over the death of Dragon Five and apologizes for not responding to a message at the time, recalling their 22 years of friendship. She wishes him peace and asks him not to worry about anything on her end. Friends and colleagues in the industry are devastated following Dragon Five's tragic death by suicide, with his body found floating in the Chao Phraya River. A bag he carried from home was found to contain several large stones. Among the grief-stricken circle, Yuan Nithichai and Andy were brought to tears upon seeing their friend's body.
Ying Kanya Raiwint, a colleague, posted a tribute sharing photos of Dragon Five smiling with friends during their time together as hosts on True Inside, along with screenshots of past conversations. In an emotional caption, she wrote: "Dear Tae... I'm heartbroken and sorry we couldn't help you. But why didn't you call or message us this time like before? Whenever you had problems—work issues or hair salon matters—you'd always reach out to us. Over the 22 years we've known each other, you were such a good friend, kind to everyone, humble and polite. I never once saw you get frustrated or angry. You were truly a gentleman. I love you too, friend. Sorry I didn't reply to your message back then. I wish you safe travels and peace. Don't worry about anything on our end."
Many colleagues and fans who followed True Inside have expressed their grief in the comments, with messages of condolence and sadness.