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Tragic tail: Family finds elderly woman’s dead body and 30 starving dogs in northern Thailand

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Family members yesterday discovered the dead body of a 70-year-old woman in a house in the northern province of Lampang, northern Thailand. The woman had passed away at least three days prior to her discovery, leaving behind 30 starving dogs.

 

Growing increasingly concerned after receiving no response to their phone calls for several days, the family decided to travel from their province to Lampang in search of answers. What they stumbled upon in the bedroom left them in shock—the dead body of their beloved relative. The state of the body suggested that the woman had been deceased for a considerable period.

 

The family then reported the death to Khelang Nakhon Police Station and the rescue team. Officers conducted a preliminary investigation on the dead body to ascertain the cause of death. They found no visible wounds or signs of struggle on the body. Officers believe the woman passed away from a congenital disease. The woman’s family agreed with the conclusion.

 

Aside from the distressing scene inside the house, the police also discovered 30 dogs wandering around the house. They looked exhausted and hungry because of a lack of food and water.

 

According to the family, the deceased wanted all of the dogs to stay at Weruwanaram Temple after she passed away and the monks agreed to the dead woman’s request.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via ThaiRath

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/tragic-tail-family-finds-elderly-womans-dead-body-and-30-starving-dogs-in-northern-thailand

 

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30 dogs, imagine what the stink and noise was like, luckily they had not started eating her, they usually do ????

Tragic 'tail'.....  Is that supposed to be a pun on the story?

 

(tale)

Well kinda lucky in a way.

If she had cats they probably would have started eating her.

16 hours ago, proton said:

30 dogs, imagine what the stink and noise was like, luckily they had not started eating her, they usually do ????

None were Pit bulls going by the photo.

In the full story; please donate money to the Abbot's bank Accounts so more than one account. 

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

northern province of Lampang, northern Thailand.

Time to check their rules, in my locale only 5 dogs per home are allowed. 100 dogs how on earth was she allowed to do that? 

RIP

14 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

30 dogs??? Madness

RIP

The dogs were her substitute family?

On 7/11/2023 at 5:29 PM, proton said:

30 dogs, imagine what the stink and noise was like, luckily they had not started eating her, they usually do ????

Imagine what 30 starving, flea ridden vermin will do to the local community, once they are released!

 

21 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

The dogs were her substitute family?

Yes! Unfortunately belongs to the usual problem with the right amount of chromosomes.

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