
It immediately became a heated drama when friends of the late young comedian Neng Mengjai learned that Neng's ashes were still at the temple and had not been taken home as was previously assumed. This led his comedian friends to post sharply worded messages, sparking intense criticism online.
Following this issue, Ball Chernyim one of Neng Mengjai's close friends, posted a brief message on Facebook saying, “I remember what you did,” accompanied by a background image of mountains.
Among the comments from fans were remarks such as: "I've been crying already, I really thought otherwise, wow," "Maybe the number 47 was meant for Ball to handle the ashes," "Perhaps his car was too full to carry the bones because it was packed with envelopes," "Where has he gone now?", "Seeing this brought tears to my eyes, Brother Ball," and "It seems like he wants Brother Ball to know he’s still at the temple, hasn’t gone anywhere," among others.
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