Upin Sengmuang, a small shop owner on Tri Trang Beach, learned today that she and her partner Pitchat were being sought by Emily and Ben Willgrass, who had posted a message on Facebook saying they wanted to find them and thank them.
“I was so happy to hear that they are looking for me,” said Ms Upin. “I never forgot them.”
The Willgrass’ were in Phuket with their parents when the tsunami hit on December 26, 2004, Ben wrote on a post on his Facebook page.
“On our journey to high ground, a Thai couple took us in and looked after us whilst our Dad went in search for our Mother who was missing,” Ben wrote. “Tragically, her body was found later that day.”
“During the worst moment of our lives, Upin and Pitchat were there for us and our family and we are trying to find them now.”
Upin and Pitchat took the family in overnight, and as Phuket International Airport was closed the following day, drove them 870 kilometers to Bangkok so they could fly back to England, Ben said.