To the sea: The final journey of a victim of Thailand’s nursery massacre

By: Reuters - Inquirer.net | November 04,2022 - 07:43 PM

Pattanan Mumklang’s mother Kanitha Koonthawee, 28, and grandmother Saowanee Donchot, 52, scatter the ashes of Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre in the town of Uthai Sawan, into the sea at the Royal Navy base in Sattahip, in Chonburi province, Thailand, October 24, 2022. The chubby-cheeked girl with a toothy smile had dreamed of seeing the sea and playing in its waves. Her grandmother had promised they would visit this year. But on October 6, Model and many of her classmates were murdered at their nursery by a former police officer, in the world’s deadliest killing of children in recent years. Now, several weeks later, her family traveled to the coast to scatter her ashes. “Finally, I can bring you here,” Saowanee said through tears. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Pattanan Mumklang’s mother Kanitha Koonthawee, 28, and grandmother Saowanee Donchot, 52, scatter the ashes of Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre in the town of Uthai Sawan, into the sea at the Royal Navy base in Sattahip, in Chonburi province, Thailand, October 24, 2022. The chubby-cheeked girl with a toothy smile had dreamed of seeing the sea and playing in its waves. | REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

NONG BUA LAMPHU, Thailand — A boat bobbing on the Gulf of Thailand carried the ashes of four-year-old Pattanan Mumklang.

Nicknamed “Model,” the chubby-cheeked girl with a toothy smile had dreamed of seeing the sea and playing in its waves. Her grandmother had promised they would visit this year.

But on October 6, Model and many of her classmates were murdered at their nursery in northeastern Thailand by a former police officer, in the world’s deadliest killing of children in recent years.

Now, several weeks later, her family traveled to the coast to scatter her ashes.

“Finally, I can bring you here,” her 52-year-old grandmother Saowanee Donchot, who had been raising her, said through tears.

Model was among 36 people, 23 of them children, killed by an ex-cop wielding a knife and a gun during an hours-long rampage that only ended when he killed his girlfriend, her son, and himself.

READ: Thai nursery massacre: Ex-cop kills 35, mostly kids

The massacre has plunged the tight-knit rural community into shock and left dozens of families grappling with incomprehensible loss.

‘Sounds of joy’

Model was among the oldest of the children killed last month, all aged between two and five.

She had a turbulent start in life. She was born in prison after her mother, Kanitha Koonthawee, was jailed on drug charges. Her father was also behind bars.

Her grandmother, rice farmer Saowanee, adopted her when she was eight months old, just as she was learning to stand, and the two quickly bonded. Saowanee remembers telling her, “You’re my daughter now,” as she was handed over.

“We were each other’s shadows,” she said. “We were together 24-7, apart from when she went to school.”

Kanitha Koonthawee, 28, mother of Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre, holds up Model’s picture during her cremation at Wat Si Uthai in the town of Uthai Sawan, Nong Bua Lamphu province, Thailand, October 12, 2022. “If the next life is real, please come back to be my daughter again,” Kanitha said. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Kanitha Koonthawee, 28, mother of Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre, holds up Model’s picture during her cremation at Wat Si Uthai in the town of Uthai Sawan, Nong Bua Lamphu province, Thailand, October 12, 2022. “If the next life is real, please come back to be my daughter again,” Kanitha said. | REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Model was a boisterous child, her grandmother said in an interview in their family home, a single-story house on a quiet street flanked by banana trees and coconut palms. If she wasn’t getting her hands dirty playing in mud and sand, she was messing around with tools and plastic guns. She loved to play football.

Their home was filled with the girl’s laughter and defiant squeals.

“Those were the sounds of joy, I realize now,” Saowanee said.

‘Please don’t be my little girl’

On the morning of October 6, Saowanee dropped Model off at the nursery as usual. In the afternoon, employees of a government office next to the nursery came and asked if Model had been at school that morning. They told Saowanee to go there because there had been an attack.

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On the drive there, she prayed, “Please don’t let it be my little girl.”

But when she asked officials at the scene, they were silent.

“My heart sank,” she said. “I only thought, ‘How am I going to continue to live?’”

On her phone, she scrolled through photos taken at the nursery that day. The teachers, two of whom were also killed, sent daily updates to the parents and guardians about their children.

In one photo, Model sits cross-legged at a tiny desk in a blue bib and white shirt, in front of a wall plastered in rainbow stickers. She holds a pencil, intently focused on the page in front of her.

Saowanee Donchot, 52, holds up the urn of her granddaughter Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre in the town of Uthai Sawan, before scattering her ashes over the sea at the Royal Navy base in Sattahip, Chonburi province, Thailand, October 24, 2022.The chubby-cheeked girl with a toothy smile had dreamed of seeing the sea and playing in its waves. Her grandmother had promised they would visit this year. But on Oct. 6, Model and many of her classmates were murdered at their nursery by a former police officer, in the world’s deadliest killing of children in recent years. Now, several weeks later, her family traveled to the coast to scatter her ashes. “Finally, I can bring you here,” Saowanee said through tears. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Saowanee Donchot, 52, holds up the urn of her granddaughter Pattanan Mumklang (known as “Model”), 4, who was killed in a mass shooting at a daycare centre in the town of Uthai Sawan, before scattering her ashes over the sea at the Royal Navy base in Sattahip, Chonburi province, Thailand, October 24, 2022. | REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Model’s belongings – tiny sneakers adorned with cartoons, a stuffed Piglet toy, a pink backpack with pictures from the Disney movie Frozen – lay strewn about their house.

“I told myself, I need to be strong,” Saowanee said. “But how can I move on? What’s the purpose of living? Who am I living for?”

READ: Thai nursery massacre unfolded over three hours of horror

Kanitha, who was working close to the capital of Bangkok after her release from prison, has moved back to the family home.

Wracked with guilt over her absence from her daughter’s life, she asked, “Why didn’t I do better for her?”

Ashes and rose petals

In late October, Saowanee, Kanitha, and other relatives made the long journey by bus and plane to the country’s southern coast.

On the road, the family was quiet, but there was a sense of solace about being able to do something that Model had wanted.

Once on the boat, at a spot far from shore, the family unwrapped Model’s ashes and let them float away on the waves. From a golden bowl, they scattered orange blossoms. Pink rose petals floated on the water.

“If the next life is real, please come back to be my daughter again,” Kanitha said.

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