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Distraught Young Man Seeks Justice after House Collapses in Mid-night Disaster

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A distressed young man's home was severely damaged when his house wall collapsed onto him as he slept during the night. The disastrous event, resembling scenes from a movie, resulted in his injuries and flooding of the residence.

 

The 26-year-old, identified as Jirasilp, called for media assistance and for the developers and relevant parties to be held accountable for the horrifying incident. He expressed his desire to sell back his house, reported Siam Rath.

 

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Residing in a community within Nikhom Patana, Rayong, Jirasilp's dwelling is one amongst a cluster of six houses. The calamity struck on July 1, 2023, at 2:00 AM amidst heavy rainfall.

 

Jirasilp, who was sleeping alone in his room at the time, narrowly escaped the collapsing debris with his dogs. Subsequently, he received medical attention at a nearby hospital.

 

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Jirasilp has resided in the house, priced at 2,434,000 baht, for three years, following a purchase agreement in 2020. Despite previously noticing minor leakage issues during rainfall, the significance of the situation only dawned on him after the catastrophic incident.

 

His mother, Nattharujee, a 48-year-old vendor, pleaded with the developers for justice and empathy towards her hardworking son, who had invested heavily to secure this house as their first home.

 

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  • Skipalongcassidy
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    This is what happens when there are no standards in place re construction... inspections are bought... materials are substandard... labor is unskilled.

  • Gold Star
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    Many walls rely on the strength of the paint to hold them together.  

  • bbbbooboo
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    hmmm...more evidence of skilled house building in Thailand ?

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This is what happens when there are no standards in place re construction... inspections are bought... materials are substandard... labor is unskilled.

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Same sort of thing happened to my mate a while ago. The house balcony had a solid edge around it about 8 inches deep. There were 3 one inch drains fitted. During a monsoon rain the drains were plugged with leaves and the balcony filled with water resulting in it collapsing in to the lounge..

8 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

This is what happens when there are no standards in place re construction... inspections are bought... materials are substandard... labor is unskilled.

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

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hmmm...more evidence of skilled house building in Thailand ?

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6 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

That Makes it ok then!!

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Many walls rely on the strength of the paint to hold them together.

 

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1 minute ago, leither69 said:

That Makes it ok then!!

I'm not saying what's right or wrong or who's at fault..

just saying what is.

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8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

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3 minutes ago, leither69 said:

That Makes it ok then!!

Calm down it's rarely happens but it does also happen world world due to shonky development. 

4 minutes ago, Balance said:

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Make your choices and spend your money.

1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

I'm not saying what's right or wrong or who's at fault..

just saying what is.

If the money spent on corruption was directed at the construction, people could get a safe house and it would most likely not cost more.  

What wall? it looks as if bits of the wall has collapsed and most of it is outside, it is most peculiar, it looks rather as if something has hit the wall in various places or an explosion has occurred and the wall has suffered Schrapnell damage.

Not a lot of evidence showing rebar support in those walls.  Watched them build my house, every 2nd row of cement blocks had a 3/8" metal rebar strand (3 meters in length) strung between support columns.  That's on the builder.  100% every building in that complex is the same way.

 

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48 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

That's true but the developer and the builder still have a responsibility to ensure that the building will not fall down and water will not enter.

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From the photos it looks like it's an outside surrounding wall that has collapsed and fall onto the house...:whistling:

46 minutes ago, Balance said:

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Like Grenfell.

I agree that is an outside wall that has collapsed and hit the house. No big deal new window, abit of new cement. and replace the wall outside. big rain will do that.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

It's MORE expensive when you have to build it 2 or even 3 or more times to make it last as long...

27 minutes ago, BusyB said:

Like Grenfell.

Not really,in that case it was the cladding to the wrong spec rather than fundamental construction. Not to diminish the catastrophic consequences of that error.

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21 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

Not really,in that case it was the cladding to the wrong spec rather than fundamental construction. Not to diminish the catastrophic consequences of that error.

It involved cost cutting, incompetence and a lack of regulation and consequences which continue to this day - there are many other Grenfells waiting to happen and no action being taken. My point is that it ain't only LOS.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

And they don't cost what they do in the west...

 

That might be relevant if it was a foreigner buying the house, but not in this situation.

To a Thai, the percentage of his/her net worth is probably similar to you or me in the West were we to buy a "new build" at home.

 

The OP says "His mother, Nattharujee, a 48-year-old vendor, pleaded with the developers for justice and empathy towards her hardworking son, who had invested heavily to secure this house as their first home."  Just like we would do in the West.

1 hour ago, kensisaket said:

Not a lot of evidence showing rebar support in those walls.  Watched them build my house, every 2nd row of cement blocks had a 3/8" metal rebar strand (3 meters in length) strung between support columns.  That's on the builder.  100% every building in that complex is the same way.

 

Correct as noted when my house was build same but today many of the houses I see build particularly lower income homes even some projects selling for 3 plus million they use what looks like cement cedar blocks no rebars. 

From the looks window area wall might have been a leak someone cut a corner? 

1 hour ago, nchuckle said:

Not really,in that case it was the cladding to the wrong spec rather than fundamental construction. Not to diminish the catastrophic consequences of that error.

Cladding on the cheap , just the same shoddy construction as in the Thai house.

7 hours ago, stratocaster said:

Same sort of thing happened to my mate a while ago. The house balcony had a solid edge around it about 8 inches deep. There were 3 one inch drains fitted. During a monsoon rain the drains were plugged with leaves and the balcony filled with water resulting in it collapsing in to the lounge..

Drain maintenance would have saved the balcony and the lounge. I clean the drains outside my home and cutters 4 time a week. in in the wet season as i know there is going to be lots of water.

11 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

This is what happens when there are no standards in place re construction... inspections are bought... materials are substandard... labor is unskilled.

Yup! Where's Health and Safety when you need 'em?

3 hours ago, khunPer said:

From the photos it looks like it's an outside surrounding wall that has collapsed and fall onto the house...:whistling:

Maybe the garden wall, was extended, just like the one at the rear of the house in the first photo. and those concrete beams don't appear to have come from the house. So WHO built/extended the height of the wall?

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It sees pressure from the top that could be by roof. What ever was holding the heavy roof has failed. 
 

 

13 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite previously noticing minor leakage issues during rainfall, the significance of the situation only dawned on him after the catastrophic incident.

"When the house collapse, I started to really suspect that something wasn't right with the quality of the building work." ????

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