Thai actress, 37, found dead in river, speedboat owner and driver charged
Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong fell from the boat during a
leisure trip along the Chao Phraya river last week.
Thai actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong was found dead
in the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok on Saturday (Feb 26). She was 37. The owner
and driver of the speedboat she had fallen from have been formally charged with
negligence and operating an unauthorised vessel, said the Bangkok Post.
The television actress, who was more commonly referred to by
her nickname “Tangmo”, reportedly fell into the river during a leisure trip
with five other companions, including her manager, on Thursday at around
10.40pm. Her body was discovered two days later by her brother, a kilometre
away from where she had fallen, which was near the Rama VII Bridge in
Nonthaburi province, northwest of Bangkok.
The speedboat’s owner and driver were formally charged on
Saturday night in the province.
After being questioned by the police, the owner, Tanupat
Lerttaweewit, said actress had gone to the back the boat to relieve herself.
She had been with a female companion, who had said she was looking at her phone
while Patcharaveerapong held on to her legs before falling into river.
The actress’ manager also added that Patcharaveerapong
declined to wear a life jacket because she wanted to pose for photos.
The model-turned-actress was a familiar face in the Thai
entertainment industry, having appeared in various movies and TV shows
including her most recent series, 2019’s The Fallen Leaf.
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