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Boy, 2, drowns in swimming pool while OnlyFans model mum has ‘adult party photoshoot yards away in villa’

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A two-year-old boy drowned in a villa’s swimming pool while his OnlyFans model mother partied with friends for a photoshoot inside the house.

The youngster Chawanakon Hancharoenpanna was taken with his mother Wiyada Pontawee, 26, and her photographer husband to the house in Pattaya, Thailand, on Valentine’s Day.

Several other adult models also attended the party, which was also used as a photoshoot.

Wiyada, whose nickname is ‘Soda’, posed in front of the pool in a revealing black bikini earlier in the day as well as spreading her legs across a snooker table. The lad, along with his younger brother and another child, were also pictured splashing around in the pool.

Pictures show how there was a party inside the villa with guests eating grilled prawns and drinking bottles of whisky.

Tragically, Chawanakon – who was just two days away from his third birthday – drowned in the pool later that evening while his mother was ‘working’ inside having her pictures and video taken. She regularly poses in explicit images for OnlyFans and other adult platforms where she charges followers although it is not known if she had her clothes off or was performing adult material at the point when the boy drowned.

The lad’s father heard him struggling in the water and the emergency services were called at 10 pm. Medics arrived and performed CPR on the youngster and he was taken to hospital before being pronounced dead later that evening. Paramedics disputed the parent’s claims that the lad had been in the water for 10 minutes as he was floating on the surface when they found him and his lungs were full of water.

Speaking today, devastated Wiyada said: ‘I’m heartbroken. I don’t want to live anymore. I am praying to bring my son back to life.’

The boy’s father Pongrit Hancharoenpanna told paramedics that arrived at the scene that he and his wife ‘were working’ when the accident happened.

Speaking in the video from the scene, he says: ‘I was working when it happened. Then I heard the sound from the water and saw my boy in the pool. He was choking, so I jumped in to help him but it was too late.’

The paramedic who found the boy who drowned while his mum did an adult photoshoot just yards away has disputed the parents’ claim the child had only been in the water for 10 minutes before the alarm was raised – and says the child had been floating unconscious in the pool for 'a long time' before they noticed.

Speaking on video, Prawit Boonmachai, 40, said: ‘After being notified, we rushed to the scene of the accident. When we arrived, the mother and father of the two-year-old boy had already taken him outside to wait for help.

‘He was in a lifeless state. I gave him emergency first aid, heart compressions, and coordinated with Pattaya City Hospital for another ambulance for support.

‘During the pumping process for more than 10 minutes, the child still had no response. There is a lot of water in the stomach and lungs and during the heart pump, there was still water and debris choking in his mouth.

‘From asking the parents of the child, they said that the child was drowning for about 10 minutes, but from the examination the child’s body he was believed to have been drowning for a long time, until he had floated up onto the surface of water.’

A spokesman for the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Service said they received a report of a child drowning, in critical condition, in a pool villa house, in the upmarket Pratumnak area of Pattaya City.

They added: ‘At the scene, the father and mother carried the body of a two-year-old boy and asked for help at the entrance of the villa.

‘Rescue workers tried to help and pumped the heart to try and save his life. His father and mother were weeping and crying not far away, before the officers urgently transported the child to the hospital.

‘Initially, the medical team provided the best assistance but were unable to save the child’s life.’

Staff warned parents to watch their children closely when they take them to visit pools to prevent accidents.

Police have not started an investigation into the death.

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