Friday, May 14, 2021

This True Crime May Be the Basis of That Terrifying Girl From Nowhere Episode

If you've finished watching Season 2 of Girl From Nowhere, here's some disturbing information for you: fans seem to have pinpointed the real-life incident which inspired the episode "Minnie And The Four Bodies." As you might know, Kitty Chicha, a.k.a. Nanno herself, has shared that all episodes of the show are based on actual news reports. 

What happened in Girl From Nowhere's "Minnie And The Four Bodies?"

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Okay, here's a quick recap: In Episode 3 of Girl From Nowhere, a rich and spoiled teen named Minnie (Patricia Good) is driving and she accidentally runs over four of her schoolmates. Minnie's influential family does everything in their power to protect her from getting punished.

So here's the disturbing incident that's eerily familiar to "Minnie And The Four Bodies." According to a news report by Khaosod English, a student from an elite family named Orachorn "Praewa" Thephasadin Na Ayudhya "drove her car into a Thammasat University van on December 27, 2010, killing nine people." Several others were also wounded. There was even a popular hashtag about the case which roughly translates to "Praewa and 9 bodies."

Praewa was 16 years old at the time. The article adds that she became "a symbol of the wealthy and powerful avoiding jail after committing serious crimes."  She only had to serve 138 hours of community service after what happened. Since the incident, Praewa has reportedly changed her name twice and is now married. In 2019, victims and their families revealed that they have not received a sincere apology from Praewa herself and that they have not been compensated for the death of their relatives nor their injuries, as ordered by the court. 

Below is a Thai news report about Praewa's case: 

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