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Five children left with 40 baht daily rescued from shopping centre life

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Five children found living in a shopping centre, left by their parents with only 40 baht per day, have been rescued by Kan Jom Puan, also known as Kanthasat Pongphaiboonvech, along with officers from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and Bang Khen Police Station.


The children aged between one and 12 years old were discovered living in the food court area of a shopping centre near a children’s play zone. They had only a bedsheet, two dolls, a stroller, a bag of diapers, a food box, and a water bottle.

 

Local vendors in the area were the ones taking care of the children who, upon discovery, appeared malnourished and barefoot. The officers took the children and their mother for questioning at Bang Khen Police Station.


According to Kan Jom Puan, the case came to light after locals reported seeing five siblings abandoned to live in the shopping centre for the last three months. The oldest child, 12 years old, was left taking care of the others, with the youngest being only one year old and having to drink water instead of milk.

 

by Samantha Rose

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-12-09

 

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It is highly improbable to 'stay in a shopping mall'.  The building is alarmed at night and has motion sensors.  There are many staff, security guards and maids that check the building before it closes.  You can not enter or leave until 10am.  Unless they took the work entrance and which is monitored.  The building is full of cctv.  The elevators and stairs are turned off.

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That's horrific. This mother should be jailed.

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9 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

That's horrific. This mother should be jailed.

She'll probably continue to pump out more that she can't look after. There is absolutely no excuse for unwanted pregnancy in this day and age.

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3 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

It is highly improbable to 'stay in a shopping mall'.  The building is alarmed at night and has motion sensors.  There are many staff, security guards and maids that check the building before it closes.  You can not enter or leave until 10am.  Unless they took the work entrance and which is monitored.  The building is full of cctv.  The elevators and stairs are turned off.

The parents left them there each morning and took them home each evening.

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4 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

It is highly improbable to 'stay in a shopping mall'.  The building is alarmed at night and has motion sensors.  There are many staff, security guards and maids that check the building before it closes.  You can not enter or leave until 10am.  Unless they took the work entrance and which is monitored.  The building is full of cctv.  The elevators and stairs are turned off.

Another case of misreading an article. It clearly states that the mother dropped them off in the morning and picked them up in the evening.

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54 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

That's horrific. This mother should be jailed.

She's increasing the birth-rate up just as the government wants.. she doesn't have the funds to pay for them though..

Maybe Srettha will help her out?

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51 minutes ago, giddyup said:

She'll probably continue to pump out more that she can't look after. There is absolutely no excuse for unwanted pregnancy in this day and age.

Thailand wants more babies?

3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Thailand wants more babies?

I'm sure they don't want them all in orphanages.

4 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

 The building is alarmed at night and has motion sensors.  

 

You know this how ?

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1 hour ago, Nickcage49 said:

That's horrific. This mother should be jailed.

 

Typical "western" mentality.

I am sure that would make the entire situation so much better. Not.

If she was out doing Yaba and hanging out with miscreants, then sure.

But this is a working Thai woman trying to handle a desperate situation.

What she needs is assistance, not incarceration.

2 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:

That's horrific. This mother should be jailed.

Have you read the article..?

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

She's increasing the birth-rate up just as the government wants.. she doesn't have the funds to pay for them though..

Maybe Srettha will help her out?

40bht- 60bht/day is a lot of money for a minimum wage worker in Thailand.

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7 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

It is highly improbable to 'stay in a shopping mall'.  The building is alarmed at night and has motion sensors.  There are many staff, security guards and maids that check the building before it closes.  You can not enter or leave until 10am.  Unless they took the work entrance and which is monitored.  The building is full of cctv.  The elevators and stairs are turned off.

Or maybe you could read the full story, I'm getting really peed off with people making a comment without doing that, day after day, after day.

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So much for a free education system, no doubt the cost of sending kids to school is way to much for her, with the different amount of outfits needed. At least she didn't go to a loan shark, just doing her best in a bad situation, seem the only way to get any welfare here is to get your kids taken away. While the USD billionaire keeps raking it in. oops.

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It easy to forget how others are doing in the world, it's easy to denigrate the woman while we sit at our keyboards, eating, drinking, pleasuring ourselves in whatever way we so desire.

 

- deadbeat/deceased partner

- no education

- no nearby family

- no money for care

- no money for school

- no one to help

 

It could be any or all of these things.

As someone how grew up poor as sh⚠️t and living rough from time to time in my youth I can say this scenario can happen anywhere, anytime and to almost anyone.

I hope their plight is handled with compassion and that they all can stay together.

 

 

 

 

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How exactly was this allowed to go on for one night let alone for three months? 

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1 minute ago, Hockeybik said:

How exactly was this allowed to go on for one night let alone for three months? 

your eyes painted on ?

 

 

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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Thailand wants more babies?

Every country wants more babies, they are the consumers and taxpayers of the future.

13 hours ago, giddyup said:

I'm sure they don't want them all in orphanages.

Srettha could set up a national creche... or would that be the same thing or worse work houses.

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My sympathy is with the parents. They have done everything they can to keep their family and not beg from the state or charities. The mall is a very safe place to leave the children under the supervision of the eldest. Cameras and adults everywhere, kind stallholders looking out for the kids, it is possible that the parents didn't realise that the stallholders were subsidising the 40 baht allowance by giving extra food. Good luck to them I hope things turn out well and there is a follow up to this story

As a beauty technician, I'm sure she could find an extra source of income to support her kids... You'd have thought after having three kids she'd understand she can't afford to look after them on 320baht per day. Her kids clearly mean nothing to her. 

2 hours ago, alien365 said:

As a beauty technician, I'm sure she could find an extra source of income to support her kids... You'd have thought after having three kids she'd understand she can't afford to look after them on 320baht per day. Her kids clearly mean nothing to her. 

Are you for real the sad emojis on your post are a criticism of your total insensitivity and lack of understanding of the real world. Do you really think she wants to live in poverty and hasn't tried. She can't get a second job because she would have to leave the children during hours when the mall isn't open, and if you read the article her landlord won't allow the children in the property without the parents

2 hours ago, RobU said:

Are you for real the sad emojis on your post are a criticism of your total insensitivity and lack of understanding of the real world. Do you really think she wants to live in poverty and hasn't tried. She can't get a second job because she would have to leave the children during hours when the mall isn't open, and if you read the article her landlord won't allow the children in the property without the parents

I wouldn't exactly say her life is the 'real world'. She has 5 kids, her choice, that she cannot support. Her place doesn't allow kids left alone, which I find an unusual clause in a cheap rental contract, so she should move. 

Why doesn't the deadbeat dad with no job look after them? He is doing nothing anyway or has he been actively looking for a job for three months too? Out of the house at all times? 

In the real world, a person with responsibilities does whatever they can to look after their children. As I say, if she's pretty I'm sure she could get a job that pays more as she's earning less than minimum wage anyway for the capital (the real world). Could she not work in marketing or try selling something? Even working as a lottery seller would work. 

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