Bangkok: "Ble-Kru Tui-Nook" visited and sang songs to encourage the victims' relatives of the Office of the Auditor General building collapse, providing relief to those waiting with hope.
According to Thai News Agency, at 3:00 PM, 'Gun Jom Phalang' arrived to speak with the victims' relatives. He coordinated with three artists, Ple Pathumrat, Kru Toey Apiwat, and Nook Thanadol, to offer encouragement. Gun Jom Phalang shared in an interview that coordinating the visit of these artists, who are popular among the victims' relatives, was intended to lift their spirits. It's been eight days since the incident, and he believes that the relatives may be feeling depressed. He expressed gratitude to the artists for their willingness to come and offer support.
Ple Pathumrat, one of the artists, reflected on the emotional impact of the incident, noting that seeing the images and clips had already left her feeling sad. Visiting the actual site, she felt a deep connection, as her family has experienced similar work environments. Despite initial concerns about public perception, she felt positive about being there to support the families in their time of need.
Similarly, Nook Thanadol expressed that understanding the victims' feelings requires experiencing such an event personally. He was hopeful that meeting the relatives would provide them with the strength to continue persevering through the difficult time.
Teacher Tui Apiwat also expressed gratitude for being invited by 'Kan Jom Phalang' to participate. He was hopeful that their presence could help provide some comfort and encouragement to the victims' families.
In addition to their visit, the three artists, along with their fan clubs, generously donated 500,000 baht to support those affected by the incident.