
The Forensic Institute at Police General Hospital reports the latest data on victims of the Na Ladprao Brewery fire, with a total of 32 deaths.
At 08:00 on 15 July 2026, the Forensic Institute at Police General Hospital reported that the death toll from the Na Ladprao Brewery fire has risen to 32 (with 5 cases reclassified from critical to deceased). DNA samples have been collected from relatives of 30 victims, and 28 bodies have been claimed by family members.
Currently, additional information is available.
Update on the injured as of 15/7/26 at 10:00.
Total injured: 79 persons.
Note: One injured person received treatment at two hospitals; duplicate records have been removed.
Discharged: 44 persons.
Currently hospitalized: 30 persons.
- ICU: 15 persons.
- General ward: 15 persons.
Hospital deaths: 5 persons (an increase of 2 from yesterday's report). Deceased individuals:
1. Phayathai Phaholyothin Hospital - Mr. Natthaphat Thammanita
2. Rama 9 Hospital (transferred to Chonburi Hospital) - Miss Vieng Phone Chin Davong
3. Ladprao Hospital - Somphong Sriphong
4. Paolo Kaset Hospital - Sudarat Poomsub (new addition)
5. Nopparat Hospital - Chatuporn Wongsiriwiboon (new addition)
Total discharged (D/C): 45 persons (actual injured 44 persons due to one duplicate), an increase of 3 from yesterday.
Later, at 10:00 on 15 July 2026, at the Forensic Institute of Police General Hospital, Pol. Maj. Gen. Wirul Supasing Siripreecha, Commander of the Forensic Institute, confirmed the total death toll is 32, comprising 27 deaths at the scene and 5 additional deaths in hospital, an increase of 2 from the previous day.
Those who died later after hospitalization were transferred from Paolo Phaholyothin Hospital and Ladprao Hospital, with one case transferred to Chonburi Hospital before passing away.
Pol. Maj. Gen. Wirul stated that all 32 deceased have been identified by name, and preparations are underway to return the bodies to families for religious rites.
“So far, 28 bodies have been handed over to families. The remaining 4 bodies, including those who died overnight and were examined this morning, are awaiting relatives to submit documents, with the expectation that all will be returned by today.”
Pol. Maj. Gen. Wirul added that preliminary autopsies show most deaths were caused by smoke inhalation, with some victims having visible burn injuries.
Of the 5 additional deaths, these were initially classified as critical (red cases) before passing away and being reclassified as deceased (black cases).