YouTuber Hulun Solo's Sister Rushes to Repatriate Body from Georgia
The sister of late YouTuber Hulun Solo began paperwork to repatriate his body from Georgia, with Thai authorities assisting to expedite his return to Kalasin Province for traditional funeral rites.
On July 31, 2569, at Somdej District Office in Kalasin Province, Borlasat Peinsuek, sister of the late YouTuber Bawornthut Peinsuek (Hulun Solo), arrived with three family members to meet District Chief Wirut Ratchachalei to process documents for body repatriation. The district chief provided full assistance with documentation and guidance to accelerate the return of Hulun's remains to his birthplace for funeral rites.
Wirut explained that the family's documentation for corpse transfer is legally necessary to verify the deceased's identity, place of origin, and residence. The district registry office prepared forms on behalf of the Foreign Ministry, signed and certified by the district chief, and submitted relevant documents to the ministry for consular processing.
The speed of repatriation depends on when documents reach Georgia. Once all paperwork is complete, authorities will determine when the body can be transported home. The Georgian autopsy is still pending; the family may request a second autopsy in Thailand if initial findings are inconclusive. Hulun's grandmother wants to see her grandson one final time and conduct traditional funeral rites.
Hulun's uncle, Sompong Peinsuek, 62, stated they submitted documentation today to facilitate the repatriation but cannot confirm arrival timing pending government procedures. Regarding a second autopsy in Thailand, the family will await Georgia's final autopsy report before deciding whether additional examination is necessary.
If the Georgian findings are conclusive, no second autopsy may be needed; if unclear, the family may request Thai authorities to conduct one. The funeral arrangements will follow Buddhist customs befitting Hulun's contributions to society. Although many fans wish to donate, the family has not opened donation accounts yet, as they remain focused on repatriation and need to consult with all relatives first.