At Udon Thani hospital, we witness an unbearable procession of grief.
We’re standing by a narrow road as a convoy of vehicles arrive. Inside, are the bodies of the dead from the worst mass shooting in Thailand‘s history.
A freezer truck pulls up and coffin after coffin emerges. Medical workers line the street frantically trying to get in line to carry the coffins to the doors of the hospital.
Many are brightly coloured, some adorned with decoration. The line looks endless. It looks like an assembly line.
I stand there wondering how their little days started, what they ate for breakfast, what they played with, who they played with, how they said goodbye.
What confusion and horror must have filled their eyes when they saw the attacker walk into their safe space, a place that’s meant to be a haven for play and learning.