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Community 11-Year-Old Thai Boy Weighing Over 150kg Dies After Month-Long Hospitalisation
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An 11-year-old autistic boy known for his compulsive habit of eating soil and suffering from extreme obesity has died after nearly a month of hospital treatment. His passing has left his grandparents, who raised him since birth, devastated. The boy, named Phum, from Ban Non Sang in Na Kae District, Nakhon Phanom province, weighed over 150 kilograms and reportedly could not wear regular clothing due to his size. He was diagnosed with autism and exhibited pica, a condition involving the compulsive consumption of non-food items, often crying if he was not allowed to eat soil. Phum lived with his elderly grandparents in poverty while his parents worked in Bangkok. According to family reports, the boy had been admitted to Na Kae Hospital on 25 April before being transferred to Sakon Nakhon Hospital due to the severity of his condition. He succumbed to multiple chronic illnesses at 23:00 on 22 May. His grandfather, Mr Winai Korn Polarachom, 66 and grandmother, Mrs Thanarak Polarachom, 63, said they were informed of Phum’s death late at night. Despite rushing to the hospital, they were unable to see him before he passed. Phum had suffered from several critical health conditions including an enlarged heart, pulmonary oedema, high blood pressure and diabetes. Mrs Thanarak shared that they had emotionally prepared for his passing after doctors warned them of his deteriorating state. “I cried until I had no tears left,” she said. Ms Maneewan Polarachom, 58, the assistant village head and Mr Winai’s sister, noted that she had frequently checked in on Phum and was heartbroken by the number of tubes and machines connected to him during his hospitalisation. Although the family initially considered bringing him home, his mother had asked to wait until the end of the month, a wish that came too late. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358914-appeal-for-11-year-old-thai-boy-weighing-150kg-with-autism-rare-obesity-condition/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-25. -
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Report Cannabis Advocates Warn of Fallout from Thailand’s New Medical Use Rule
so far Scientists have stated that long-term cannabis use can cause dementia in the long run, end with more than normal mood swings -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 25 May 2025
Motorcyclist Killed Instantly After Crashing into 18-Wheeler in Chachoengsao Pictured courtesy of Khaosod. A young man was killed on impact after his motorcycle collided with an 18-wheeled lorry in Chachoengsao province on the evening of 23 May. The crash occurred when the rider attempted to overtake but failed to return to his lane in time, crashing head-on into the heavy vehicle. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361681-motorcyclist-killed-instantly-after-crashing-into-18-wheeler-in-chachoengsao/ -
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Accident Motorcyclist Killed Instantly After Crashing into 18-Wheeler in Chachoengsao
Pictured courtesy of Khaosod. A young man was killed on impact after his motorcycle collided with an 18-wheeled lorry in Chachoengsao province on the evening of 23 May. The crash occurred when the rider attempted to overtake but failed to return to his lane in time, crashing head-on into the heavy vehicle. At approximately 20:00, Pol. Lt. Prasert Detchsupha, deputy investigation officer at Mueang Chachoengsao Police Station, was notified of a fatal collision involving a motorcycle and an lorry on a road in Moo 2, Nam Daeng subdistrict. Medical personnel from Phutthasothon Hospital and local rescue workers were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found the wreckage of a Honda Wave motorcycle with Sa Kaeo registration plates scattered across the roadside in front of a factory. The motorbike was completely destroyed, with the front wheel detached. The body of the rider, later identified as Mr. Rattanasak of Khlong Udom Chonlajorn subdistrict, lay nearby. He was pronounced dead at the scene, having suffered a crushed skull after his head became trapped beneath the lorry’s wheels. No formal identification documents were found on the deceased, though a vehicle payment card bearing his name was recovered. The lorry involved, bearing Nonthaburi plates, showed signs of impact damage on its front right side, with a shattered headlamp and visible dents. Mr. Panuphat, 46, the lorry driver, stated that he was transporting goods from Lat Krabang and was nearing the drop-off point when the incident occurred. According to him, the motorcycle was travelling at high speed and attempted to overtake another vehicle by moving into the oncoming lane. “I honked repeatedly to warn him, but he kept swerving and accelerating. He came straight at me. I couldn’t swerve away because I would have gone off the road,” Mr. Panuphat recalled. Police believe the motorcyclist may have been under the influence of alcohol, citing his erratic behaviour and failure to react to the truck’s warning horn. “A sober person would likely have slowed down or moved back into the correct lane upon seeing an oncoming lorry and hearing the horn,” said an officer at the scene. The body has been sent to Phutthasothon Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Authorities are continuing to investigate and have contacted the man’s relatives to arrange for funeral proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-25. -
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Truemoneywallet passport verification
Get your banking app to work, go to the branch. TMW is useful but I don't know why they have to suspend the app while they check the passport, should only suspend if an issue after
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