
Updated confirmation lists 15 more deceased, totaling 27. The injured number 72, and the missing remain at 45. Sadly, two Security Police officers have died.
At 14:00 on 13 July 2026 at the Disaster Relief Command Center after the Lat Phrao brewery fire, police from Phahonyothin station reported that about 50 families of victims had either come in person or called to report and inquire about missing persons.
At 13:45, the Police Hospital Forensic Institute updated that the death toll remains at 27. Identification was confirmed for 3 additional individuals: Mr. Sitthipong Chaiyo, Police Corporal Pemika Onsri, and Ms. Panicha Singhkhon, bringing the total confirmed to 15 out of 27 deceased, including:
1. Ms. Nahathai Satjarert
2. Mr. Aphinan Pengsri
3. Mr. Phitsanu Taengsopa
4. Ms. Nipaporn Jamjang
5. Mr. Top Sarobl
6. Mr. Phonepaseut Poungppany (Lao nationality)
7. Ms. Atcharaporn Suttisin
8. Mr. Suwitcha Sirisulung
9. Ms. Kanoktip Srisuk
10. Ms. Lodawan Notsopa
11. Ms. Namthip Thapsuk
12. Ms. Kotchakorn Sotharat
13. Mr. Sitthipong Chaiyo
14. Police Corporal Pemika Onsri, Security Police officer
15. Ms. Panicha Singhkhon
Among these, 6 are men and 9 are women.
The number of injured stands at 72.
Red cases: 12 men and 13 women, totaling 25.
Yellow cases: 6 men and 7 women, totaling 13.
Green cases: 14 men and 18 women, totaling 32.
Additionally, 2 cases are awaiting transfer: 1 man and 1 woman.
The number of missing remains unchanged at 45.
Originally, Ms. Apinya Sukthongla was listed among the deceased, but initial checks found she is a red-case patient currently receiving treatment at Phra Mongkut Hospital.
Recently, after relatives and colleagues sought Police Corporal Pemika Onsri of Security Police Division 4, Police Command 3, following confirmation she was at the fire scene, they have been unable to contact her. Later reports confirmed Police Corporal Pemika has died. Police Corporal Sitthichok is also believed to have died in the blaze, though his identity has yet to be confirmed.