Kan Jompluang's Team Files Complaint Against Bird Wanwangwang for Using Insecticide Instead of Powder During Songkran Celebrations
Content creator Bird Wanwangwang faces complaints from at least two Songkran celebrants who claim they were exposed to insecticide mixed with powder instead of safe talcum powder during festivities at Phra Pradaeng. The victims reported severe difficulty washing out the substance and significant eye irritation, with one requiring eight hair washes to fully remove it. Police are investigating the incident and awaiting medical reports before filing formal assault charges.
Kan Jompluang's legal team has filed a complaint against social media content creator Bird Wanwangwang for allegedly using insecticide in place of talcum powder during Songkran water festivities at Phra Pradaeng. The substance reportedly dissolved in water and was applied to participants' faces and bodies, causing significant harm and public backlash. Despite Bird's subsequent clarification claiming the video was merely entertainment content using only flour and talcum powder, at least two victims have come forward reporting severe eye irritation and difficulty washing out the substance after multiple attempts.
The first victim, 28-year-old Off, reported that after approximately ten minutes of exposure, the powder-like substance wouldn't wash off easily. He required eight hair washes when he returned home, and experienced severe eye irritation and itching throughout the night, with convulsions every two hours. His physical reaction and the substance's behavior—clumping together and adhering to his neck—suggested something beyond ordinary talcum powder.
A second victim, 44-year-old Art, was also identified in the video. He initially thought the incident was just content creation but later discovered the substance wasn't typical talcum powder when it proved resistant to washing. After six to seven wash attempts, he experienced persistent eye irritation and recognized the substance contained insecticide after viewing the social media post.
Kan Jompluang's team conducted a demonstration with reporters, applying talcum powder, rice flour, and insecticide adhesive to skin. While the first two substances washed off easily, the insecticide adhesive was difficult to remove and caused a cooling, burning sensation on the treated area. Police are awaiting medical examination results before proceeding with formal assault charges against Bird Wanwangwang.