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Toon suffers from shoulder pain in Phayao run

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Toon suffers from shoulder pain in Phayao run

By The Nation

 

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Charity run hero Artiwara “Toon” Kongmalai was seen suffering from pain in his left shoulder during his run in Phayao on Saturday.

 

During the third stage, from Tambon Mae Puem municipality to Mae Chai district office, for 12 kilometres at noon, Toon was seen holding his left shoulder while running and sometimes flinching in pain.

 

His staff made an announcement through a loud speaker on the truck leading Toon and his group, telling supporters not to grab and pull on his arm.

 

Toon had to pause several times for his doctor to apply a pain-relief pad. The doctor eventually tied Toon’s left hand to his body to prevent it from moving during the run. His arm was hidden under his shirt after it was tied.

 

Toon’s staff said the star started having pain in his left shoulder during the fourth stage of his run on Friday when he ran past the Phayao University. A lot of students waiting for him there pulled his hand slightly, resulting in the accumulation of pain that was clearly seen on Saturday.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30334639

 

 

 
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The poor bugger, as if the running isn't enough without everyone pulling him, the minders need to step in and keep them at bay, especially when he is running. 

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