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Mother in Tears Searching for Din, Lead Singer of Tosakan Band, Reveals Last Words: Arrived at the Venue

Local13 Jul 2026 11:46 GMT+7

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Mother in Tears Searching for Din, Lead Singer of Tosakan Band, Reveals Last Words: Arrived at the Venue

A mother in tears is searching for Din, lead singer of the Tosakan band, who went missing after a fire at the Lat Phrao brewery. She revealed his last words were 'Arrived at the venue' and is urging anyone who saw him to provide information.

On 13 July 2026, a fire broke out at a brewery near Lat Phrao Soi 1, resulting in 27 deaths and 63 injuries. All bodies were sent to the forensic institute at the Police Hospital for identification. So far, 10 victims have been confirmed.

Update: Din’s mother is still hoping for a miracle after losing contact with her son following the fire at a restaurant and brewery in Lat Phrao. She shared their last conversation before he went on stage and recounted a promise he made. "You don’t have to graduate to take care of your mother," he said. He pursued his dream as a singer and was able to earn enough to pay off more than 300,000 to 400,000 baht of family debt.

Mrs. Jansuda Tanla, 49, tearfully revealed that the family is still searching for Thitiwat Kaewkanha, or Din, 27, who remains missing after the fire. On the night of the incident, his father called him around 10 p.m., and Din answered saying, 'Arrived at the venue,' before losing contact.

That night, Din was scheduled to perform from 10 p.m. until midnight. According to the family, his set was about 10 minutes from ending. He was also one of the earliest employees since the venue opened.


Recently, the family went to check the records at the forensic institute at the Police Hospital but did not find any victim matching Din’s identity. They plan to visit other hospitals and still hold hope for a miracle.

Din’s mother said that although he did not complete vocational college at Ayutthaya, he was hardworking and devoted. He told her, 'You don’t have to graduate to support me,' then pursued his dream as a singer, competing and performing, eventually paying off over 300,000 to 400,000 baht of informal debts for the family.

A key identifying feature of Din is a tattoo of a gear and the words 'Ayutthaya Vocational College' on his mid-back, along with several other tattoos across his body.

Mrs. Jansuda tearfully said that Din is the only son and pleaded with anyone who has seen or has information about him to come forward quickly. The family’s greatest wish now is to find him, no matter what condition he is in.