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13 year old boy falls to his death from 7th floor of school

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A 13 year old boy tragically fell to his death from the seventh floor of a school building in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province near Bangkok yesterday, February 7.

 

The boy’s mother, Jiraporn, revealed to Amarin TV that she was notified of the tragic news yesterday, February 7, that her son, Pepe, accidentally fell off the school building. She hurried to the school and found the rescue team transporting him to the emergency car.

 

Jiraporn said she followed the rescue team to Panyananthaphikkhu Chonprathan Medical Center in her car and saw a medical worker performing CPR on Pepe. The doctor told her that Pepe’s legs were broken. His brain and abdomen were bleeding. The doctor said she could lose her son if he did not respond to treatment within 30 minutes.

 

by Petch Petpailin

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What a sad story. Nothing can be worse than losing your child....

RIP Pepe 👏

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Pepe, accidentally fell off the school building

Ok RIP Pepe! However, I find in very hard to fall from the 7th floor of a school by accident.

2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok RIP Pepe! However, I find in very hard to fall from the 7th floor of a school by accident.

From the link:

One 31 news agency reported that the school later invited Jiraporn to view the CCTV footage of the incident today, February 8. Jiraporn revealed that the footage confirmed that the fall was an accident, providing some relief to her. The mother and the school did not clarify the details of the accident.

 

So there were clearly inadequate safety precautions and/or supervision. What a surprise.

Sounds a bit strange, Did he 'accidently' fall from a window, or the top of the building, do they have balconies at a school ? 

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

From the link:

One 31 news agency reported that the school later invited Jiraporn to view the CCTV footage of the incident today, February 8. Jiraporn revealed that the footage confirmed that the fall was an accident, providing some relief to her. The mother and the school did not clarify the details of the accident.

Sure, I read that. Think like this. Ok, nobody pushed or throw him down. What more can cause somebody to fall from the 7th floor. Hole in the wall? No railings or very low ones? Can´t come up with more, but both of them will not satisfy my version of an accident.

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On 2/8/2024 at 8:51 PM, Gottfrid said:

Ok RIP Pepe! However, I find in very hard to fall from the 7th floor of a school by accident.

It isn't at all if you don't have the basic survival instinct called being afraid of heights. Kids and teens horse around at heights all the time

On 2/9/2024 at 12:46 AM, Gottfrid said:

Sure, I read that. Think like this. Ok, nobody pushed or throw him down. What more can cause somebody to fall from the 7th floor. Hole in the wall? No railings or very low ones? Can´t come up with more, but both of them will not satisfy my version of an accident.

Easy. Horsing around near a open window or balcony. Hanging over the rail, climbing on tables or chairs near heights. 

3 hours ago, Harsh Jones said:

Easy. Horsing around near a open window or balcony. Hanging over the rail, climbing on tables or chairs near heights. 

So, then no accident. Just plain stupidity, right?

3 hours ago, Harsh Jones said:

It isn't at all if you don't have the basic survival instinct called being afraid of heights. Kids and teens horse around at heights all the time

Exactly! No accident at all. Elton John was wrong. It is a sacrifice!

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2 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Exactly! No accident at all. Elton John was wrong. It is a sacrifice!

Give it a rest..................:coffee1:

2 hours ago, transam said:

Give it a rest..................:coffee1:

Hmmm.. are you going to contribute to the threads?

All posts from you are:

Give it a rest
Good morning Gotty, nice to hear from you
Glad to hear it Gotty


Combined with idiotic emojis.

1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

Hmmm.. are you going to contribute to the threads?

All posts from you are:

Give it a rest
Good morning Gotty, nice to hear from you
Glad to hear it Gotty


Combined with idiotic emojis.

But folk generally agree with many of my posts, even that one, how about you........😬

On this thread, you make a meal out of a kid's death, very strange indeed...🤔

30 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Hmmm.. are you going to contribute to the threads?

All posts from you are:

Give it a rest
Good morning Gotty, nice to hear from you
Glad to hear it Gotty

So what?   That's his prerogative. - is there a rule that states posts have to comply with your "remarkably high" standards or requirements?

Edited by Liverpool Lou

17 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

So what?   That's his prerogative. - is there a rule that states posts have to comply with your "remarkably high" standards or requirements?

No, but there is generally one that says you should be on topic. So, if this thread discuss a 13 year old boys death, it´s just silly to post such comments.

4 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
21 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

So what?   That's his prerogative. - is there a rule that states posts have to comply with your "remarkably high" standards or requirements?

No, but there is generally one that says you should be on topic. So, if this thread discuss a 13 year old boys death, it´s just silly to post such comments.

Transam did not make any off-topic comment, he simply reacted to your comment...he is entitled to do that.

22 hours ago, transam said:

you make a meal out of a kid's death

That´s a British saying, right? Because, I did not eat the kid.

23 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Transam did not make any off-topic comment, he simply reacted to your comment...he is entitled to do that.

If you says so.....:crazy::cheesy:

7 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
31 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Transam did not make any off-topic comment, he simply reacted to your comment...he is entitled to do that.

If you says so....

Not a matter of my just saying so, you can read the posts yourself.                               

15 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

That´s a British saying, right? Because, I did not eat the kid.

Good morning Gotty, nice to see you again with yet another riveting post..........🙄

10 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Not a matter of my just saying so, you can read the posts yourself.                               

Never said it matters. It was just my opinion.

2 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
13 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Not a matter of my just saying so, you can read the posts yourself.                               

Never said it matters. It was just my opinion.

I didn't post that you did say that "it matters"!

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