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Baby kidnapped and rescued in Nakhon Pathom suffers from intracerebral haemorrhage

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A baby boy, rescued from a man who kidnapped him from Bang Len Hospital in Nakhon Pathom province, is still under close observation on Tuesday, after doctors diagnosed him with cerebral oedema, a swollen eyelid, an infection and hypoxemia.

 

The doctors said on Tuesday that, after thorough examination, the baby who was born on August 11 suffers from an intracerebral haemorrhage and would be prescribed an anticonvulsant for at least one year. He will be kept under close watch for possible brain related symptoms.

 

Police have detained Nantajak Silprasert, 43, a native of Nakhon Pathom, after raiding his house on August 14 and finding the baby inside.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/baby-kidnapped-and-rescued-in-nakhon-pathom-suffers-from-intracerebral-haemorrhage/

 

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Reading the link this guy is short of some grey-cells.

A completely demented scum of the Earth type of guy, who deserves everything and more that he has got coming very soon.

 

IMO the "hero" in this story is one Saowarot Sapsamreng, the facebook user who posted this story, along with CCTV pictures of this low-life, which led to his timely arrest and possibly saving the small child's life! 

4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Reading the link this guy is short of some grey-cells.

Hopefully he will get an Iron cell now. 

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Is this "child abuse" week?
Amost every report on ASEANNOW today is about Child Abuse.

1 hour ago, Confuscious said:

Is this "child abuse" week?
Amost every report on ASEANNOW today is about Child Abuse.

a lot of horrific crimes going on.

scary,

 

1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

a lot of horrific crimes going on.

scary,

 

How about instead bickering who is going to rule this f'd up country, starting to do something for the children and the elderly?

Of course, that will never happen in the 3 rd world country of clowns.

8 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

How about instead bickering who is going to rule this f'd up country, starting to do something for the children and the elderly?

Of course, that will never happen in the 3 rd world country of clowns.

not sure rulership is to blame or to what extent.

 

a certain percentage of the population have criminal minds. 

 

38 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

How about instead bickering who is going to rule this f'd up country, starting to do something for the children and the elderly?

Of course, that will never happen in the 3 rd world country of clowns.

People don't like surveillance cameras, but let's see if they start rolling out high tech robocops soon ...

 

Imagine police drones on every building ... one wrong move and the drone swoops in ... 

 

Or maybe the AI camera can predict you will assault someone by analyzing your facial expressions. 

 

And then we can debate on Aseannow if it's an infringement on human rights. 

 

 

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32 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

People don't like surveillance cameras, but let's see if they start rolling out high tech robocops soon ...

 

Imagine police drones on every building ... one wrong move and the drone swoops in ... 

 

Or maybe the AI camera can predict you will assault someone by analyzing your facial expressions. 

 

And then we can debate on Aseannow if it's an infringement on human rights. 

 

 

How can they have human rights when the biggest part of them are not humans?

Money-hungry animals; Power-hungry animals; etc.

Not a single trait of human decency.

2 hours ago, Confuscious said:

How can they have human rights when the biggest part of them are not humans?

no, i mean every human needs to be watched to be able to catch the bad guys.

if we go down the path of AI surveillance. 

 

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