She was arrested with the rest of her family and reportedly died in a re-education camp in 1982.
She had a happy marriage with King Sisavang Vatthana, who abolished polygamy.
As queen, she and her husband attended public events and ceremonies.
She reportedly died in 1982[2][citation needed][dead link] in a Communist 're-education camp' in northern Laos along with her husband and their son Crown Prince Vong Savang, probably around Sop Hao.
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