Picture Credit: Netflix
Chompoo: Lost & Forgotten is the first true-crime documentary to come out of Netflix Thailand, covering the case of Nong Chompoo from 2020. The film covers the tragic death of the 3-year-old toddler, who disappeared from her home in Ban Kok Kork, and was found dead on a mountain in Phu Pha Yon National Park three days later. The perpetrator, Chaiphol ‘Uncle Phol’ Wipha, was interviewed throughout the documentary — speaking while he was on bail and still trying to maintain his media persona.
Six years ago in 2020, Thailand was shaken by the unthinkable murder of three-year-old Orawan “Nong Chompoo”. The nation was gripped by the case, which sparked immense media coverage and took social media by storm, notably catching the attention of various Thai influencers at the time.
The three-year-old toddler was found dead in the Phu Phan Noi forest within the Phu Pha Yon National Park on May 14, 2020 after disappearing from her home in Ban Kok Kork on May 11. We’ve plotted the approximate key locations of the case down below:
Where did it take place?
2 filming locations
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Ban Kok Kork Village
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Phu Lek Fai Mountain (Approximate recovery location)
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