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Surprising Mass Murder of 3-Year-Old Girl Escaping from Kindergarten in Thailand | Day center | Shooting

[Epoch Times, 10 ottobre 2022](Full report by The Epoch Times reporter Li Yan) Last week, a family in northeastern Thailandasylumhappened on a large scalehomocideA three-year-old girl survived among them. At the time of the accident, she was sleeping soundly under a blanket in a corner of the classroom, so she became the only unharmed child among her classmates.

Reuters reported that it was Paveenut Supolwong and her family called her “Ammy”. She usually sleeps lightly. But last Thursday at nap time (October 6), she fell asleep quickly with a blanket covering her face.

His parents say that when the killer stormed the kindergarten and ended up creating a huge onehomocideAt that time, Amy, who was still sleeping soundly, could have avoided the disaster.

On 6 October, Panya Khamrap, a former police officer, killed more than 30 people with a knife and gun in Uthaisawan Na Klang, Nong Bua Lamphu, Thailand.day-time centresons. Amy was the only child present that day who was not injured.

After the accident, Amy’s mother, Panompai Sithong, was sad and happy. She said, “I’m in shock. I’m sorry for the other families … I’m glad my son survived.”

to existasylumAfter the killing spree, Panya drove her pickup truck into passersby on the street and frantically shot the neighbors for two hours. Eventually, after killing the woman and son who lived with him, he too committed suicide.

On Sunday (October 9), Amy’s log cabin was full. Relatives and neighbors wrapped white threads around Amy’s cuffs as a sign of luck, pinched her little face and whispered their blessings.

Amy sat obediently on her mother’s lap, looking shyly around with her big eyes, playing with the two candles in her hand.

Amy’s parents said she seemed to have no memory of the tragedy. After the killer left, someone found her wriggling in the far corner of the courtroom, with a blanket over her head, and took her out of her. She therefore she did not see the bodies of the dead classmates.

But the family had to reveal to her that her beloved good friend, two-year-old Techin, and her teacher were both dead.

“He was asking his grandmother, ‘Why didn’t you go to pick up Tae Chin from school?'” Panumpa said.

In the wake of the tragedy, few in this close-knit community remain intact.

At dawn on Sunday, the families of the victims went to the temple where the coffins of the dead were kept. According to local tradition, they bring gifts such as food, milk and toys to the deceased.

Amy’s mom said she believed the gods protected her young daughter.

“My son doesn’t sleep well,” Panumpa said, “I’m sure some god must have blocked her eyes and ears.”

Another relative told local media that Amy’s survival was a “miracle”.

Responsible editor: Li Yuan #

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