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Ukraine Backs U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Awaiting Russian Response
Not very convincing, but, nothing wrong with a Ukrainian soldier dealing with Russians with a sticker, eh......🤗 -
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She has started asking for money
Yes, there are the odd diamonds and exceptions. It's certainly nice to hear these true positive accounts and of course very happy you found a good woman. But if you had not had the funds to buy her a house, retire in Thailand, how long do you think this woman would have stayed with you? Clearly she is of good character, from what you have said, but don't you think your resources and willingness to buy her a house contributed to her happiness, and thus to her staying with you? -
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Ukraine Backs U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Awaiting Russian Response
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
Student Demands Justice for Brother's Death After University Negligence Pictures courtesy of Vlog by_Julia Facebook A 19-year-old Myanmar student is pursuing legal action following the tragic death of his brother, who was killed in a motorcycle accident near Assumption University, Bangkok. The case has brought to light appalling medical delays and institutional negligence from the university and healthcare providers. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354394-student-demands-justice-for-brothers-death-after-university-negligence/ -
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Student Demands Justice for Brother's Death After University Negligence
Pictures courtesy of Vlog by_Julia Facebook A 19-year-old Myanmar student is pursuing legal action following the tragic death of his brother, who was killed in a motorcycle accident near Assumption University, Bangkok. The case has brought to light appalling medical delays and institutional negligence from the university and healthcare providers. The incident occurred on November 18 last year when the victim, together with his 17-year-old cousin, was struck after a 40-year-old driver performed an illegal U-turn. The collision was severe, but crucial evidence, including CCTV footage and black box data, remains unavailable. As the injured student lay suffering on the road, the university's ambulance was inoperative, leaving bystanders with little choice but to move him. Despite the evident emergency, no university personnel intervened, and an ambulance arrived late. Upon reaching Ruamchai Pracharug Hospital, more obstacles arose when hospital staff refused treatment without a passport, causing further fatal delays. By the time surgery commenced, the student's chances of survival had dwindled to 10%. Following his death, the grieving family faced financial exploitation. The hospital demanded 200,000 baht to release the body, forcing them to pay the hefty sum. Additionally, the university offered a paltry 20,000 baht for funeral expenses and attempted to dissuade legal action. During police meetings, university representatives appeared indifferent, and a BBA department staff member insensitively advised the student's brother to "respect our country" if he wished to remain in Thailand. Supportive Myanmar faculty also faced harassment, with one receiving threats of violence. The family is now suing both the reckless driver and the university for gross negligence. They reject offers to settle the case quietly, determined to hold those responsible accountable and secure justice for their heartbreaking loss. This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need for institutional accountability and compassionate crisis management in educational settings, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-12 -
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Which life insurance companies you recommend? Do they weasel out of paying like health insur
Could you say how old you are---- you dont have to have a Thai based Company, especially if it is going to be some years before you decide to live here--and in years to come maybe another country may look a better deal then Thailand.........
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