Porterville Recorder

Funerals planned for Thai students dead in crash

- By SCOTT SMITH

FRESNO — Relatives of two exchange students from Thailand who were killed in California are planning funeral ceremonies after their bodies were pulled from a mangled rental car lodged on boulders in the middle of a river, a Thai diplomat said Tuesday.

A recovery team reclaimed the two bodies on Friday from the car in the Kings River near Fresno, more than a month after it careened down a 500-foot cliff on July 26.

Relatives of the two victims endured weeks of waiting before the team felt it was safe to enter the dangerous rapids deep in a gorge.

“It was agonizing for them,” said Tanee Sangrat, consul general at Thailand’s consulate in Los Angeles. The relatives have come to “accept the fates of their loved ones,” he said.

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office used a helicopter to lower the recovery team into the river. They used a hand wench to pull the car to the riverbank and free the bodies.

Crime scene analysts used fingerprin­ts to confirm that the victims were Pakapol Bhakapon Chairatnat­hrongporn, 28, and his friend Thiwadee Saengsuriy­arit, 24.

They were students at the University of South Florida and were visiting Kings Canyon National Park in the Sierra Nevada when their car crashed through a guardrail and plunged into the river.

The story has gripped Thailand, Sangrat said.

Authoritie­s have not yet released the cause of death. Fresno officials turned over the remains to a funeral home and relatives will have them cremated before a ceremony expected later this week at a Buddhist temple in North Hollywood, Thai and Fresno County officials said.

Relatives of Saengsuriy­arit will take her ashes back to Thailand, while Chairatnat­hrongporn’s cremated remains will be scattered in California because “he loved the U.S.”

Investigat­ors as a result of the recovery effort also found another car submerged nearby that authoritie­s believe was driven by a missing couple from China.

Officials think the second car crashed into the same stretch of river around Aug. 6.

Authoritie­s have said it could take weeks for the river’s level to drop enough for them to retrieve that car and determine if anyone is inside.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ?? These undated photos of Pakapol Chairatnat­hrongporn, left, and Thiwadee Saengsuriy­arit, right, exchange students from Thailand.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE These undated photos of Pakapol Chairatnat­hrongporn, left, and Thiwadee Saengsuriy­arit, right, exchange students from Thailand.
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