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Four Thai/Swiss children fall from fourth floor of flats - one is dead, three seriously injured

 

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Hua Mark police were called to a set of apartment rooms at the end of Ramkhamhaeng Soi 34 in Bangkok early this morning after four young children fell from the fourth floor.

 

The children are Thai/Swiss with the Thai mother having split up with the Swiss father four years ago.

 

All the children have the surname Niran-Borel. The mother was out at work when the children fell.

 

At the scene police and medics saw boys Luca, 11 and Khanatcha, 5 and girls Pamela, 10 and Chanida, 7 on the ground. They were surrounded by broken plates and cups and an awning was damaged.

 

All the children were rushed to two hospitals. The five year old boy died in Ramkhamhaeng Hospital from a head wound.

 

Luca and Chanida are critical and unconscious in ICU.

 

Pamela broke her leg and is now said to be stable.

 

Police inspected their rooms on the fourth floor. A wooden platform constructed on a balcony had come loose.

 

The platform extending two feet over a back balcony was used to drain cups and plates after washing.

 

It looks like the children were sitting on the platform and a bolt gave way as it was unable to take their weight.

 

The children fell down at 1.30 am this morning.

 

Their grandfather Eet Prakaikaew, 68, said that he lived there with his wife and his daughter who is the mother of the children. She had gone to work and would not be back until morning.

 

Eet and his wife had locked up and gone to bed in another room thinking that the children were settled down for the night.

 

The next thing he knew was that ambulances had arrived and the children were all lying on the ground injured from the fall.

 

He said that his daughter had split up with the father of the children - a Swiss national - four years ago.

 

Neighbors told Thai Rath that the children were good kids who went to school and did their chores. They said that the family lived in hardship with the mother having to work at night to support everyone.

 

The authorities are paying for the hospital bills as investigations continue.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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4 hours ago, webfact said:

They said that the family lived in hardship with the mother having to work at night to support everyone.

RIP to the little fella and I hope the others in ICU pull through.

 

If the father (I am assuming) paid the mother support for the kids, perhaps one kid would be alive and the others not in ICU.

 

Regardless of divorces or separations, all dad's have an obligation to support their kids, regardless of circumstances.

 

Both the mother and father will now suffer for the rest of their lives, the grandparents must equally feel responsible.

 

Sad story indeed.

 

I have always told my Mrs if we ever split up that I would support the kids, as I wouldn't want her to work, kids need a full time mum. 

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(Another) sad, tragic story.     Hopefully the absent Swiss father can be contacted for assistance.    Since they, the children, are Swiss citizens I wonder if the Swiss embassy would have any interest in helping the family?

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41 minutes ago, MaeJoMTB said:

Plenty of Thai ladies who have money problems.

Some generously funded by foreigners.

Drugs, gambling, loan sharks, grabby families ....... pointless to make assumptions.

 

Shame the children were hurt.

But it's not as if they were home alone, grandpa was watching them so his fault (if anyone's).

Don't you think that there are plenty of Filipino, African, European, American, etc...women with money problems? 

 

    There's hardly anybody to blame, accidents happen from time to time. 

 

  Mom can be a night nurse, or a prostitute, both needed occupations. 

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Bangkok boy, 5, killed, siblings hurt as apartment balcony gives way

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A five-year-old boy was killed and his three siblings were seriously injured early Tuesday morning when a section of the balcony of their family’s fourth-floor apartment in Bangkok’s Bang Kapi district collapsed.

 

Hua Mark police and rescue workers summoned at 1.30am found the four Thai-Swiss siblings on the ground outside the five-storey Kesaree Apartment building on Soi Ramkhamhaeng 34 amid shards of broken dishes. 

 

Khanatcha Niran Borell, 5, died from a head injury at Ram Khamhaeng Hospital, deputy inspector Pol Lieutenant Ratchanon Pengmuen said. 

 

Luca Niran Borell, 11, and Chanida Niran Borell, 7, were in the same hospital’s ICU ward and at press time had still not regained consciousness.

 

Pamela Niran Borell, 10, was treated for a broken leg at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital.

 

Police found that the balcony of the apartment where the children lived with their grandparents and Thai mother had been extended with wooden planks by two feet. The fastenings had come loose.

 

The extension was designed to store dishes, but police suspect the children were sitting or standing on it or near it when it gave way.

 

The grandfather, Id Prakaikaew, 68, said his daughter separated from her Swiss husband four years ago and rented the apartment. He and his wife lived there to help mind the kids overnight while she worked. 

 

The children were asleep when Id and the grandmother retired for the night, only to be awakened by a siren. Id said they were heartbroken to see the children lying injured on the ground below.

 

Neighbours said the four were good children who studied hard and helped with chores as the family struggled to make ends meet. They appealed for state agencies to help cover the family’s medical bills.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30344364

 
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10 minutes ago, Spaniel said:

(Another) sad, tragic story.     Hopefully the absent Swiss father can be contacted for assistance.    Since they, the children, are Swiss citizens I wonder if the Swiss embassy would have any interest in helping the family?

Did anybody yet contact the Swiss embassy for help? At least they could make daddy pay. 

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It's easy to blame people, but we all know that Thais generally do not have the best attitude to health and safety or preventable accidents.

 

Even with money for the kids, the woman would still have to take care of her parents and we have no idea how much the father even earns. The grandparents thought the kids were in bed, they snuck out and played on the unsafe balcony.

 

The mum could have been at home, the balcony could have been locked, the kids could have known not to play on the balcony, the grandparents could have locked the kids in their room.

 

Many steps in this could have avoided it, but it is what it is. Kids can do stupid things sometimes and TIT so those stupid things are made even more dangerous. Would be good if people learned from this, but, TIT.

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1 hour ago, jenny2017 said:

Did anybody yet contact the Swiss embassy for help? At least they could make daddy pay. 

 

Assuming that "daddy" has not p***** and/or f****** it all away in Pattaya since (or even before) the split up.

 

 

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Sad story ... I hope that the 2 children's being in intensive care will be fine.
Good luck to the family who needs a lot of support in this situation.. 
"The authorities are paying for the hospital bills as investigations continue."
Very nice action of the Thai authorities.
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6 hours ago, darksidedog said:

The Swiss father paying some maintenance for his children might have meant she didn't have to be at work and this tragedy might never have happened.

I hope the three injured recover fully and quickly. RIP to the little boy. Too young to die.

Jesus ... that’s some mega assumption to come to , unless of course you are well informed already on this case. Be at peace little one, and may your siblings recover fully . 

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7 hours ago, jenny2017 said:

Very sad news. RIP and a speedy recovery for the injured kids. 

 

   Too early to blame the Swiss man for anything now.

 

  

 

  

 

  

Dont believe anyone is or should be blaming the swiss guy.

He and his wife must be beside themselves with unimaginable grief.

Whenever there is a fall from a high rise we seem to get a few ( not all  ) on here trying to blame the police or thai society. 

Let's take this and others for what they truly are...tragic accidents and nothing else.

 

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