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Dengue Fever and Post-Dengue Syndrome
Sorry, I should have said thank you for your interest. I’ve tried to précis down the many hospital appointments, over about 6 months, with doctors of various specialisations. David -
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Englishman’s annual pilgrimage to Thailand to honour wife’s memory Picture courtesy of Channel 7 In a touching tale of devotion that could soften even the hardest of hearts, an Englishman makes an annual pilgrimage to Thailand to honour the memory of his late wife. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342892-englishman’s-annual-pilgrimage-to-thailand-to-honour-wife’s-memory/ -
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Englishman’s annual pilgrimage to Thailand to honour wife’s memory
In a touching tale of devotion that could soften even the hardest of hearts, an Englishman makes an annual pilgrimage to Thailand to honour the memory of his late wife. Andrew, a former soldier turned factory worker, jet-sets to Udon Thani every year to pay tribute to Samorn Prasomsri, his beloved Thai wife who passed away almost five years ago after a battle with cancer. Reporters from Wat Si Suwanmongkol, located in Ban Si Mueang, Ban Dung District, caught up with Andrew today, November 7. The locals know Andrew well; his story of enduring love has become a cherished legend in this village. The love affair began in Pattaya, where Andrew met Samorn, a widow with three children—one daughter and two sons. Their romance blossomed, leading them to build a life together in Ban Si Mueang, complete with homes for the family. Andrew’s fondness for Samorn was unparalleled; he tenderly refers to her as “his last love.” Despite their years apart since her passing, his heart remains tethered to her. During her illness, Andrew cared for Samorn with unwavering devotion. Her death left him in a state of despair, leading him to drink heavily. Concerned for his wellbeing, his sister intervened, bringing him back to England. Yet, grief couldn’t sever his connection to Thailand or the sacred spot where Samorn’s ashes rest. Every year, except for the last when a heart valve surgery kept him grounded, Andrew returns to Wat Si Suwanmongkol, reported Channel 7. There, he meticulously tends to the area around Samorn’s stupa, replacing wilted flowers daily despite the sweltering heat. His commitment to this yearly ritual has not only drawn admiration from locals but has also become a beacon of unwavering love and respect. Andrew’s annual pilgrimage is an ode to his wife, and he doesn’t hesitate to praise the qualities of Thai women, leaving the village’s women both impressed and envious of the depth of his affection. “This wife will be my last.” By Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Channel 7 Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-07 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 7 November 2024
Housekeeper denies stealing 20 million baht gold in Khon Kaen Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A startling case of theft has emerged from a gold shop in the northeastern province of Khon Kaen, where a housekeeper has been accused of stealing gold worth over 20 million baht since 2021. Despite clear CCTV evidence, the accused continues to deny the charges in court. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342891-housekeeper-denies-stealing-20-million-baht-gold-in-khon-kaen/ -
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What Americans Want and why Democrats Failed
You hate him. Do you want to force other people to hate him? It’s appearing that many of the sore losers do. I do not love Trump any mote than you love Harris. What’s with the constant hyperbole?
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