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Thai Navy Sailor Saves Unconscious Dutch Expat with CPR at Sattahip Shopping Center

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Chonburi—On March 30th, 2024, Thai national media reported a good deed of a Thai Navy sailor performing CPR on a Dutch expat who fainted inside his car at Sattahip shopping center, Marco, Sattahip, Chonburi.


According to Thai national media, the good citizen was publicly identified as CPO2 Niwat Khanghang who reportedly performed CPR on an unconscious Dutch expat whose name was later publicly identified as Mr. Zacharias Krokke.

 

Zacharias reportedly laid still inside his car and was unconscious while his Thai wife looked for help. CPO2 Niwat and his wife reportedly brought Zacharias to an open area with aid from nearby people. It was reported that Zacharias did not breathe and had no pulse.

 

By Kittisak Phalaharn

 

Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2024-04-01

 

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SIAMSNUS

Props to Niwat for his actions.....  he may very well have saved a life which is something incredible. 

 

First Aid, Road Safety, Water Safety, Electrical safety are things I wish would be taught in all schools, not just in Thailand, but all schools world wide.....  

 

Everyone should know how to do CPR....    

 

 

16 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Props to Niwat for his actions.....  he may very well have saved a life which is something incredible. 

 

First Aid, Road Safety, Water Safety, Electrical safety are things I wish would be taught in all schools, not just in Thailand, but all schools world wide.....  

 

Everyone should know how to do CPR....    

 

 

Everyone should know a lot of things Dicky.

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