By Russell Hope, news reporter A mother driving with her son, a teenager on a motorbike and a mother trying to protect her two-year-old child are among the victims of Thailand's worst mass shooting.As the country begins to mourn the 29 people who died in Sergeant Major Jakrapanth Thomma's killing spreein a shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima, details of some of his victims have started to emerge.High school student Nachote Chotiklang was in the passenger seat as his mother drove past the gunman's vehicle.Image:Nuttawut Kanchanamethi broke down as he remembered his 13-year-old son Rachanon, killed in the massacreImage:A group of people hide in a storage room in the Terminal 21 shopping mall.
Pic: Jon FieldingHe said that Thomma "got out of the car and fired into the window.
At that, I ducked down and didn't do anything until I felt that car hit something.
It hit a tree".His mother had died.A 13-year-old boy, Rachanon Kanchanamethi, nicknamed 'James Bond', was one of the soldier's first victims.The middle school student was riding his motorbike home when Thomma, 32, who was angry over a disputed land deal involving his commanding officer, fired on him from his car on his way to the mall.Rachanon, the family's only child, was one of the first victims.On the first day of his son's Buddhist funeral, his father, Nuttawut Kanchanamethi, sobbed as he said: "I don't want to lose him like this.
This is too sudden.
We had plans for him, growing up.Image:Family members visiting injured victims of the mass shooting in hospitalImage:A candle light vigil was held for the 29 dead victims"I want to continue taking care of him, but I no longer have that opportunity."Sirirat Kualraksa lost her sister, Papatchaya Kualraksa, her brother-in-law and her young nephew in the attack.A Thai soldier has gone on a shooting rampage north east of Bangkok.Image:Gunman Jakrapanth Thomma was shot dead by security servicesPapatchaya, 33, hid with her husband and their two-year-old son in a supermarket storage room and, in a Facebook call, told her sibling she was scared."Gunshots could be heard endlessly and loudly.
But there was no sign" of a rescue, Sirirat said.
Still, "both of us thought that she would be able to get out".They exchanged several Facebook messages before Papatchaya went quiet.Security camera footage shows the suspected Thai gunman walking through a Thai shopping centre.
Sirirat, 43, later received photographs from a friend, an officer who went to the mall, of the body of her sister, arms wrapped around her two-year-old, and the boy's father nearby.Thomma's massacre began with his commanding officer, Colonel Anantarote Krasae, before stealing guns from an army camp and heading to the mall, shooting wildly along the way at people inside and outside the building.Image:A relative holds a picture of Patchara Chanpeng, one of the gunman's victimsVideo taken outside the mall showed people diving for cover as shots rang out.
Many were killed outside the mall, some in cars and others while walking.Another 58 people were wounded before, after an hours-long search, Thomma was eventually shot by police.
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