Kiwithai32
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Hello Dario, thanks at least have some human people here, instead of some sarcastic without once of humanity.
I am located in Lat Krabang BKK. I saw list of Thai hospital like Siriraj, Ramkhameng, but it's not government hospital ?! I see on the website some reviews they make it need to pay around 30,000 the minimum for a classic delivery.
I wish to find a Govt Hospital ! thx! :)
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Thailand
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You just had to get the Not insured in did you not, so sad.
You forget the hotel is liable as they are at fault and the country for not making sure hotels and the likes of follow strict safety regulations, if they have any and anyone who is not a lazy B and gets off their read and does checks on hotels.
This is not an accident, its bloody murder by neglect.
Just another farang who cares?
The tourist industry will that is for sure in time.
If TAT and the country had any respect for tourists, they would pay the costs of their neglect.
We've only had one side of the story. With so many scams and frauds happening it's only human nature to be suspicious. The exposure of a scam yesterday shows you can't trust the stories being reported. They jury's still out on this one
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HOLIDAY TRAGEDY Manchester grandad Shaun Walley electrocuted ‘by cheap Thailand hotel’s HANDRAIL’ as family fight to raise £10,000 to bring body home
By Mark Hodge
MERCURY PRESS
A GRANDAD died after being electrocuted by a handrail that allegedly became live in a budget hotel in Thailand.
Now the grief-stricken family of Shaun Walley, 67, from Greater Manchester, needs to raise £10,000 to bring his body home.
Shaun had been visiting a friend in South East Asia when he touched a steel balcony handrail that was allegedly live with electric current due to a faulty light box sign.
Despite the hotel allegedly admitting the accident on October 19 was their fault, they have informed dad-of-six Shaun's family they can't afford to help.
Now his stepdaughter Ramona Brooks, 36, who is five months pregnant, is trying to raise cash to cover the costs of bringing his body home so they can bury their dad in the UK.
Full Story: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4860489/thailand-hotel-handrail-electrocuted-shaun-walley-manchester/
A few things about this unfortunate incident are raising alarm bells
1. She was notified of the death by a hotel staff. Usually this is done by the embassy due to the sensitivity of the situation
2. Uncommon for an elderly man to be traveling without insurance
3. All 6 of his children cannot pull any money together and they're asking the public for 10k
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All these going on about insurance:
Nearly impossible anywhere in west to get over 3 months insurance for staying in another country, especially Thai
If you it will be ridiculous expensive
If you make a claim they will do everything to not pay. Its one big scam
Second-these donation website thing you cannot trust.
at least twice now recently we seen people make up BS to cover over what really happen and mostly all Brit.
A lot of people here getting in trouble cleaning pool filters or tooling around doing thing they shouldnt be doing as a farang or trying to fix stuff around power and water.
Just leave it to the Thais
Sorry for the death of this guy but sorry also i dont believe this live handrail thing for 1 minute
Dont think we hear the whole story here.
This is a misconception based on experiences from people who did not read the policy wording even though they are told to do so.
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Was wondering why this story sounded iffy....
There were far too many injuries for a mugging.
Too few and too localised for such a "violent mugging"
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did they payed the hospital bill?
They would have had to pay to get their passports back
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Mother has Thai & New Zealand (by grant) citizenship
Father is South African
Question is: can both citizenship of the mother be listed on a Thai birth certificate? Fa
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I am a Thai New Zealander and am currently living/working here as a Thai national. my baby is not due till February, but I need advice now. I want to claim on my social security, but will this be possible if I listed myself as a New Zealander on the birth certificate? And if I am listed as a Thai national, can my child still have New Zealand citizenship by decent?
Do you tell your Thai wife/girlfriend the truth about going to bars, playing with girls, etc.?
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Would you accept her “having a little fun on the side”?
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