
After the controversy arose regarding the ashes of the late comedian Neng Mengjai, Neng Mengjai, which still remain at Wat Klang, Klong 4, even though the cremation ceremony took place several days ago, but the ashes have not yet been taken home or used in any ritual,
people in the comedy circle have come forward with sharp criticism toward Ice Thalachanun, Neng’s wife, as well as Kae, Neng’s older sister, who spoke to the media after visiting the temple, hoping to bring her brother’s ashes home for a ceremony.
At one point, Kae talked about Guitar Patcharaman, Neng’s eldest daughter, who is deeply saddened after Ice demanded that she sign consent for Ice to be the estate manager and sent her the documents. However, Guitar has not signed yet and wants to consult a lawyer friend first. She also mentioned that the other party asked about Neng’s insurance, which Neng had taken out with Kae named as beneficiary.
“Right now, the whole family knows the ashes are here. Everyone is angry and upset. Everyone says the sister should come get Neng’s ashes. His daughter is very sad. Guitar was ordered to sign consent for Ice to be the estate manager and was sent the documents, but Guitar has not signed and wants to consult a lawyer friend first. These issues can be discussed, but the ashes are here and no one talks about that. It’s heartbreaking. She said she loved and cared for him well, so why do this? No one knows.”
“I kept asking when the merit-making would be and when the ashes would be scattered. They just said to wait, but asked for my name regarding the insurance money. I know Neng had life insurance and named me, but I don’t know if it’s still valid. I don’t care about that; I’m not hoping to get anything from him. If they want anything, let them have it. But why treat Neng’s ashes this way? I asked them why they didn’t tell me. I have a home too; I can take them home myself.”
“I called before coming. They said they would keep the ashes. I asked to have a portion; if they didn’t want it, I would take them all. They said they had arrived, but I think they haven’t yet. They’re just lying, not wanting me to come.”
“They used to love each other and take care of each other, and we supported them. Our mother has many children to look after each other. Let them take care of their family well. But if they do this, I will take the ashes myself and bring my brother home to scatter them. Then someone can offer food and water morning and evening. I don’t know how they love each other.”
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