Several Australian outlets report on the family of a teen known as Cake, who is grieving after Cake is killed in what authorities describe as an alleged “suitcase murder” in Pattaya. The articles cite comments from a family member, Thongchai Donhomla, who speaks about the circumstances of the death and the continuing impact on those left behind. While the reporting focuses on the family’s grief and reflections, it also frames the case in cautious terms, describing it as an alleged murder connected to the discovery of Cake’s body. The outlets do not present a final verdict in their accounts and instead emphasize that the matter is still tied to allegations and an ongoing investigation. The coverage underscores that the family’s response centers on mourning and remembrance, alongside their attempts to make sense of a violent death that drew public attention. Overall, the sources align on the identity of the grieving family member, the use of “alleged” language regarding the Pattaya death, and the framing of the story as an ongoing tragedy for Cake’s family.