In the serene district of Krathum Baen lies the bustling subdistrict of Talat Krathum Baen, where daily life runs seamlessly alongside the quiet murmur of the Phasi Charoen Canal. Yet, amidst the usual buzz of a typical day, a shadow of tragedy descended on June 21st at approximately 4:30 PM, casting a pall of grief over the town. The tranquility of the Phasi Charoen Water Management Project, a site synonymous with calm and control, was shaken to its core. Three young souls—at the cusp of adulthood, merely 13 years old—were tragically lost to the depths of the water they innocently approached for a day of fishing. The silent witnesses to their last moments, strewn beside the banks, were fishing rods, mobile phones, and clothes—simple tokens of a youthful adventure. An ominous twist lay in one of the boys’ fishing hooks, still entangled with his trousers, a haunting reminder of their…