The family of a deceased Thai soldier, Private Phetcharat, is demanding answers from the army after a stainless steel spoon was discovered in his ashes post-cremation. Phetcharat, serving with the Royal Thai Army Region 1 in Prachin Buri, reportedly died from heart failure following a seizure. However, the presence of the spoon has raised questions about the true circumstances of his death.
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Phetcharat's death was initially reported as heart failure, with no signs of struggle according to an autopsy. His family, however, became suspicious after finding a spoon in his ashes. Before his death, Phetcharat was said to have been punished for returning late from leave, though the nature of the punishment was unspecified by his commander.
The discovery of the spoon has prompted police investigations into possible links between the death and punishment or assault at the army premises. Despite the family's request for clarification and their receipt of no compensatory welfare, more details remain elusive. The case gained traction when Nitchanan Wangkahat, a former political candidate, highlighted it, prompting anonymous sources to claim a higher-ranking soldier may have physically assaulted Phetcharat.
Nitchanan's social media posts brought attention to the case, with witnesses alleging that Phetcharat was kicked forcefully in the chest. Defence Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit announced that an investigation will be conducted. He assured that any evidence of violence will lead to legal consequences under relevant torture and disappearance laws, reported The Thaiger.
Key Takeaways
A spoon found in Phetcharat's ashes has prompted questions about his death.
Family and public figures are calling for a thorough investigation into possible assault.
The Thai army pledges to investigate and hold perpetrators accountable if wrongdoing is proven.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 24 Feb 2026
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