In a chilling development just 30 minutes ago on August 6, 2025, Thai authorities announced charges against renowned actress Bella Ranee, a household name in Thailand’s entertainment industry, following a gruesome discovery tied to the Kuman Thong case. The police uncovered evidence linking the star to a scandal involving 2,000 infant corpses, allegedly used in the creation of Kuman Thong, a mystical amulet rooted in Thai folklore. Bella Ranee’s confession during interrogation has sent shockwaves through the Thai media and public, casting a dark shadow over her illustrious career.
The Case Unraveled
Kuman Thong, or “Golden Boy,” is a traditional Thai amulet believed to bring luck and prosperity to its owner when properly venerated. Historically, these amulets were made from the remains of stillborn fetuses, subjected to rituals involving drying, gilding, and incantations. While the use of human remains in such practices is illegal in modern Thailand, an underground market persists, fueling horrific black-market activities. The current case has exposed one of the most disturbing operations in recent memory.
The investigation began after an anonymous tip led police to a clandestine facility on the outskirts of Bangkok. A raid revealed a staggering 2,000 infant corpses, preserved under horrifying conditions. Authorities believe these remains were sourced from illegal abortion clinics and other illicit channels to create Kuman Thong amulets for sale on the black market. The scale of the discovery has left the nation reeling, with many questioning how such an operation could have gone undetected for so long.
