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His Majesty pays boy’s medical costs after Phang Nga dog attack

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His Majesty pays boy’s medical costs after Phang Nga dog attack

By The Nation

 

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His Majesty the King helped pay for medical care for a seven-year-old boy savaged by four stray dogs in Phang Nga. He is recovering in a Phuket Hospital.

 

Dr Chalermpong Sukhonthapol, director of the Vachira Phuket Hospital, said the hospital was told that His Majesty has taken Yeunyong “Nong D-Max” Chairap under his patronage.

 

The boy was attacked in Ban Tha Noon, Takua Thung district, on Sunday.

 

Chalermpong said the Royal Household Bureau has sent a formal letter to inform the hospital of the King's patronage and the Phuket provincial administration has assigned the hospital and the Phuket Public Health Office to take care of the boy.

 

The boy had emergency surgery on Sunday on the deep wounds he suffered all over his body, including his face, arms and legs.

 

Chalermpong said a team performed a second surgery for the boy for six hours on Wednesday.

 

He said the surgeons would perform a third operation to fix bigger wounds, which may require tissue grafting, on Saturday.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30363293

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation 2019-01-31

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