Singer survives Lat Phrao beer bar fire, says emotional trauma overwhelming as two band members remain missing
A singer performing at the beer bar where a devastating fire claimed 27 lives has survived after leaving the stage moments before the blaze broke out, according to posts shared on social media.
The tragedy occurred at a beer bar in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao area, leaving 27 people dead. Among the survivors was Tik Chanachai, the lead singer who had been performing when the incident unfolded.
Facebook user Chakchai Phoksombat posted a series of updates following the fire, confirming that Tik had escaped safely but was in severe emotional distress.
“Tik is safe. Thank you to everyone for your concern. However, my phone and all of my belongings were destroyed in the fire. If anyone needs to contact me, please do so through this Facebook account, Chakchai Phoksombat. My mental state is really not okay right now,” the post said.
Another post added:
“Thank you for all the merit and good deeds that have protected him. He has arrived home safely. Tik was singing there when the fire happened. Anyone who cannot reach Tik can contact Benz instead. His phone and belongings were destroyed, but Tik is safe.”
A video shared after the incident showed Tik breaking down in tears, repeatedly saying, “It’s my fault.”
According to preliminary information, Tik had been performing on stage when he needed to use the restroom. He stepped off the stage and went to the men’s restroom at the rear of the venue moments before the fire erupted.
He was then able to escape through an emergency exit located near the restroom.
Meanwhile, two members of Thotsakan Band remain missing following the blaze, with authorities continuing search and rescue efforts.