A 21-year-old singer has died from sudden heart failure after reportedly “working too hard”.
Suphansa Saebang was found unresponsive on her bed at her home on Friday night (24 May).
Forensic pathologists believe that when she was found, she had been dead for more than 10 hours.
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The police believe overwork and lack of rest led to her sudden heart failure.
The autopsy also reportedly mentions a “low platelet” count, according to local press.
Suphansa sang in the band Phayathai, as reported on Need To Know.

She had been performing with them all around southern Thailand over the past two months.
In May alone, the group had nearly 20 gigs, likely leaving the singer little time to rest.
After their performance on Thursday (23 May) night, her bandmates dropped her off at her home in Nakhon Si Thammarat in Thailand.
When they called her ahead of their gig in Pak Phanang the following night, she failed to pick up.
The musicians went to the singer’s home and were horrified to find her unconscious on the mattress.

They immediately called emergency services but there was little the first responders could do.
Her bandmates later paid tribute to Suphansa on social media, reportedly writing: “The memories will stay with us forever.”
The deceased’s remains will be cremated this coming Saturday (1 June).
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