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Pattaya: Pitiful old man at the police station will be "repatriated to Britain"

 

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Picture: Pattaya City Law Enforcement

 

The Pattaya City Law Enforcement page provided an update on the pitiful case of a western man who had been sitting half naked in a wheelchair at Pattaya police station for days. 

 

In a report that claimed the Thai authorities were "Going beyond duty as friends" pictures showed the old man - earlier said to be about 80 - being given food and drink and loaded onto a pick-up truck in a wheelchair. 

 

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Picture: Pattaya City Law Enforcement

 

Officials were seen posing with him.

 

The "tessakit" said that he had been handed over to a tourism foundation and would be looked after by them before being repatriated to Britain. 

 

In comments an "author" of the posts seemed to agree with a comment that this was not a tourist. It appeared that the British embassy had been trying to get in touch with the man's relatives. 

 

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Picture: Pattaya City Law Enforcement

 

Earlier in the week it was claimed online that the man had been at Pattaya police station for 3 to 4 days. The police had given him a blue towel to protect his modesty. 

 

Soiled clothing and shoes were found in a pile as Thais coming and going at the station called for help for the pitiful man. 

 

Source: Pattaya City Law Enforcement

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

It'd be quite easy to slip into that, living in Thailand..........or Spain etc, especially when there ain't much else to do.

I agree and it happens to the best of people. Like I stated, this was from the wife who doesn't read TV, she brought it up to me from seeing it on her social media but of course this doesn't prove the veracity either. Either way I'm glad he's getting a ride back and hopefully it isn't being paid for by the Thais.  

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3 hours ago, colinneil said:

ISNT IT PATHETIC, that after Pattaya plod were shamed on social media, they are suddenly going out of their way to help the man.

Shame on you sad individuals, ohh look at me helping the poor old man.

Whoever dumped him on the police is the pathetic one. 

 

What would the police do in your home country if a homeless old foreigner wandered into the police station? Where I come from they’d kick him out. 

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9 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:

I agree and it happens to the best of people. Like I stated, this was from the wife who doesn't read TV, she brought it up to me from seeing it on her social media but of course this doesn't prove the veracity either. Either way I'm glad he's getting a ride back and hopefully it isn't being paid for by the Thais.  

Agree wholeheartedly.

Then again, he could be given a free flight on Thai Airways, that many wealthy Thais are probably able to snag, rightly or wrongly??

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1 minute ago, Andrew65 said:

Agree wholeheartedly.

Then again, he could be given a free flight on Thai Airways, that many wealthy Thais are probably able to snag, rightly or wrongly??

affordable, but really, do expats need any more bad press of Thais having to financially look after foreigners? 

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3 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:

if my wife is correct about the alcoholic behavior, they simply may have had enough of the bs and didn't know what else to do, it's not like the west where there is rehab places aplenty.. 

If he was an alcoholic then its of his own doing. Its hard to take care of an alcoholic. 

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4 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:

if my wife is correct about the alcoholic behavior, they simply may have had enough of the bs and didn't know what else to do, it's not like the west where there is rehab places aplenty.. 

There is a few around but who would have paid the costs ?

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There was a thought provoking thread the other day here that I read about folks who have lost touch with family/relatives while being an expat here and then having to go back and reconnect. With his health issues this guy may be in for a rougher ride when he returns..

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