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Fear of adults delays warning as Phuket boy, 13, drowns

Fear of adults delays warning as Phuket boy, 13, drowns

PHUKET: Fear of reprisal by adults prevented a group of boys reporting that one of their friends had trouble swimming and had disappeared underwater at a beach on Koh Sirey, east of Phuket Town, yesterday afternoon (July 30).


By Darawan Naknakhon

Friday 31 July 2015 12:31 PM


Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers carry grave expressions as they recover the body of Payu, 13. Photo: Darawan Naknakhon

Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers carry grave expressions as they recover the body of Payu, 13. Photo: Darawan Naknakhon

Subsequently, five hours later, rescue workers recovered the pale body of their friend, 13-year-old Payu Paireeron.

Phuket City Police, led by Lt Col Chao Pomna, were called to Baan Koh Sireh at 5:45pm, where Payu’s tearful mother Yaowaluck Paireeron, 32, told them that her son went swimming with friends at about midday, but had disappeared.

Rescue workers soon arrived, and recovered his body within 30 minutes if searching the waters.

Schoolmate Kiettisak Thongkaew, 11, told police, “I came with Payu and six other friends to swim at 12:30 and at 1:30 we all swam back to the pier, when Payu shouted that he had no energy to swim back and called out for help.

“We all swam out to try to help him, but we couldn’t. I tried, but he was bigger than me.”

Then Payu disappeared under the water’s surface.

“We all tried to find him, but he was no where to be found,” Kiettisak said, “We were afraid to tell adults because they might blame us, so we waited till later to tell Payu’s mother.”

Police believe that Payu might have suffered a leg cramp.

“But we will question all the boys about the incident,” said Col Chao.