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Woman Dies After Centipede Bite in Si Racha

A 42-year-old former factory worker died after being bitten by a centipede in Si Racha, Chon Buri, with her partner claiming they could not afford treatment after discovering her social security coverage had expired.

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On 4 June 2026, rescue volunteers from the Pure Yiang Tai Foundation in Si Racha were alerted to a death at a rented room in Soi Alliance-Mab Hin Soi 6, Moo 6, Bo Win subdistrict, Si Racha district. Police from Bo Win Police Station attended the scene and found the body of Mrs Uthai, 42, a traditional Thai massage therapist who had previously worked in a factory.

She was found lying on her back with rigid legs and darkened lips. Investigators reported no signs of assault or theft.

Her boyfriend, Mr Wutthinan, 27, a security guard, said he was working a night shift when he learned that she had been bitten by a centipede at the massage shop where she worked. He collected her and took her to a private hospital because she believed she still had social security coverage from her former factory job.

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According to Mr Wutthinan, hospital staff checked her details and found that her social security entitlement had expired. He said staff asked how they wished to proceed, explaining that treatment at the private hospital would incur significant costs. He said he could not afford the fees and intended to use Thailand’s 30-baht healthcare scheme at a state hospital.

As it was late at night, the couple instead bought antihistamine and pain relief medication from a convenience store before returning home. Mr Wutthinan later returned to work and last spoke with her by telephone shortly before 5am. When she failed to answer further calls later that morning, he asked her sister to check on her and was subsequently informed that she had died.

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He said Mrs Uthai had a history of high blood pressure and allergic reactions to venomous animals, having previously required hospital treatment after a similar incident. He questioned whether the private hospital had provided sufficient advice and said the family would discuss possible next steps.

The hospital stated that the patient arrived between 1am and 2am complaining of foot pain and swelling after a centipede bite. Staff said she was alert and able to communicate normally. After checking her social security status, they found that her entitlement had ended and informed the couple of two nearby state hospitals when asked for recommendations. The hospital said the patient and her partner then chose to leave.

Amarin reported that authorities have sent the body for further examination to determine the exact cause of death. Family members later confirmed they did not wish to pursue legal action and said the initial death reported listed the cause of death as “unknown”. They planned to return her body to her home village of Ban Wang Ta Thao in Na Yang Klak subdistrict, Thep Sathit district, Chaiyaphum province, for funeral rites.

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Geoff914 Gold Member

Geoff914

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The wife's cat caught one a few years ago. I guess about 6 inches long. The wife was going ballistic trying to hit it with a broom handle. How the cat didn't get bitten I don't know. But the if you have the reactions to kill a venomous snake a centipede shouldn't be too much of a problem.

I got the job of killing it using a heavy metal club hammer. Unfortunately I was only hitting the tail as the head and the tail looked the same. Sussed it out and finally dispatched it.

bannork Star Member

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Centipedes sometimes come indoors in the rainy season when flooded out from their natural habitat such under fallen leaves, inside rotten logs, holes in the ground, etc.

As a poster mentioned, they enjoy hiding in shoes, a very nasty way to start the day if you don't look first.

Young children and babies are more vulnerable if bitten, being so much lighter.

Have a sturdy shoe or club handy to deal a fatal blow if you meet one inside or near your home.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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On 6/8/2026 at 10:37 AM, PoorSucker said:
said:

GoFundMe is not available in Thailand.

Yes it is but not in Thai

No, it is not, Thailand is not a GoFundMe supported country.

Eaglekott Gold Member

Eaglekott

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On 6/7/2026 at 7:29 AM, Yagoda said:

I truly hate those creatures. Another reason I never wear flip flops or sandals

Usually when they bite they bite because they are hiding inside your shoes, Same with scorpions, They do not attack and bit you just because they think its fun, Only when trapped.

We had a huge one on our wall beside our house lest week, luckily it was dead, but must have died recently because when we removed it it was still flexible.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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On 6/8/2026 at 3:37 PM, Jingthing said:

OK.

It was reasonable for both the hospital and couple to conclude that it wasn't a life-threatening emergency. They were both wrong. Things like that happen every day.

Yes, in case it's not clear enough already, I've changed my mind.

Ethical, intelligent people should feel free to change their mind when presented with new information or persuasive enough arguments.

I don't blame either the hospital or the couple for this tragedy.

I think this is the most fair assessment of what likely occured.

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