Is the
if ($@) condition ever triggered? If yes, I guess that the string is already decoded somehow, and must only be encode()d; or it might be in a different encoding than you think it is.
A good way to debug this is to enter a single non-ASCII character into the DB, let's say a U+260E BLACK TELEPHONE, or ☎.
Then you can inspect your strings with
use Data::Dumper;
$Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1;
$logger->debug(Dumper $string);
As UTF-16LE that's encoded as 0e 26, as UTF-8 it's encoded as e2 98 8e
Armed with that knowledge you check where the character encoding starts to diverge from your expectations.
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