A THREE-year old girl miraculously survived the nursery massacre in Thailand that left 24 of her classmates dead by sleeping with a blanket on her head. The toddler is the only survivor in her classroom from the horror attack after a maniac ex-cop stormed into the daycare centre in Na Klang and slaughtered 38 people. ViralPressThe little girl is the only survivor in her classroom[/caption] ViralPressThe twins were two of the attacker’s victims at the nursery[/caption] ViralPressAn eight-months-pregnant teacher was also killed in the horror attack[/caption] Former police lieutenant colonel Panya Khamrab did not seem to notice Nong Am, 3, who remained asleep under covers during his shocking rampage that saw 24 toddlers dead. The young girl’s uncle Wutthichai Baothong thanked the school teachers for helping protect her adding that she was the only one in her classroom to survive. He said: ‘It is a miracle from God that saved my niece’s life. Brothers and sisters, out of 30, she was the only one to survive.’ Nong Am spent yesterday being comforted by her relatives – seemingly unaware of the chaos that had unfolded earlier. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS 'ABSOLUTE EVIL' Zelensky blasts Russia after deadly missile strike in Ukrainian city INNOCENTS VICTIMS Moment tiny coffins carry away 24 kids killed by ex-cop in Thailand Meanwhile, tragic eight-months-pregnant teacher Supaporn Pramongmuk who was stabbed to death by the crazed gunman has been pictured for the first time. Her mourning husband shared a heartbreaking post on social media paying tribute to his wife. Seksan Srirach wrote: “My wife has fulfilled her every duty as a teacher. “Please be a teacher in heaven, and my child please take care of your mother in heaven.” Most read in The Sun I'M A CELEBRATTY I’m A Celeb signs Strictly love rat Seann Walsh four years after scandal STAY STRONG EastEnders' Samantha Womack shares heartbreaking cancer update POWER MOVE Households to be PAID to use appliances at off-peak hours dark days Brits to face blackouts this winter - and power could be cut for 3 hours a day Bump breath Pregnant mum stuns as she shows exactly how her baby is lying in her belly BLOOD ON STREETS Moment 3 ‘have-a-go heroes’ knifed ‘trying to stop phone thieves’ in City The deadliest mass shooting in the country’s history saw 24 children aged two to three years old, two teachers and one police officer dead. The suspect – armed with a shotgun, a 9mm pistol and a knife – forced his way into the nursery at about 12.30 pm local time (5.30 am GMT) and murdered kids one by one before fleeing the scene. Among the victims were also three-year-old twins Weerapat and Weeraphon Nuatkao who were brutally slaughtered in the attack. About 30 children were at the centre when the gunman burst into a locked room where they were sleeping before brutally shooting and stabbing them. 26-year-old Supaporn Pramongmuk, was stabbed to death by the maniac ex-copViralPress ViralPressEx-cop Panya Khamrab shot and stabbed to death 38 people in a shocking rampage[/caption] ReutersGrieving families paid tribute at the Na Klang nursery[/caption] He then shot his wife and son dead before turning the gun on himself. Nanthicha Punchum, acting chief of the nursery, described harrowing scenes as the attacker barged into the building. She said: “There were some staff eating lunch outside the nursery and the attacker parked his car and shot four of them dead. She said the attacker smashed down the door with his leg and then started stabbing the children. Khamrab, 34, had been sacked from the force earlier this year for drug use, police colonel Jakkapat Vijitraithay said. Police said was he due in court on Friday for a hearing on drug charges involving methamphetamine possession. Heartbreaking photos showed tiny coffins being loaded into a truck to be transferred to a morgue in Udon Thani. Read More on The Sun WILD CHILD I 'un-school' my kids while living in a van - people judge but they're wrong NIGHT FINE Drivers warned parking their car overnight could lead to hefty fines Grief-stricken families gathered outside the nursery on Friday and laid white roses on the steps paying tribute to the victims. The Thai King and Queen will visit the daycare centre to comfort devastated relatives. EPARescue workers carried out the coffins after the tragedy[/caption] AFPThe country’s PM visited the grieving families[/caption]