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A 22 year old woman from the Isaan province of Buriram sought help from the director of the Opportunity Foundation, accusing her mother of forcing her to have sex with drug dealers to obtain methamphetamine, also known as Yaba.

 

Opportunity Foundation Director Warut Khamkanake accompanied the 22 year old woman, known as A, to Mueang Buriram Police Station to file a complaint against her mother, 44 year old Kanlaya.

 

Warut told police that A had lived at the foundation since she was 12 years old and left to live with her mother when she was 19. A had four other siblings, all of whom lived at the foundation. A entered the foundation when she was 12 years old after being raped by her biological father.

 

According to Warut, A returned to the foundation on June 4 to seek help from him saying Kanlaya forced her to have sex with a drug dealer more than 10 times to get Yaba.

 

A policewoman searched A for signs of sexual assault and found semen on her, so she was taken to a hospital for a thorough examination.

 

Police then visited a rented house in the Pakham district of Buriram province to question A’s mother. Kanlaya insisted that she had never forced her daughter to trade sex for Yaba but admitted to using the drug.

 

Kanlaya said she suspected the owner of the rented house of raping her daughter. Kanlaya explained that she and her daughter did not live in the rented house but lived in front of it because they could not pay the rent. She was waiting for her new husband to give her money to pay the rent.

 

As a result, she and her daughter had to use the owner’s bathroom. She suspected that the owner was using this as an opportunity to rape her daughter. The owner also used to give her daughter 400 baht for sex. She tried to stop this but to no avail.

 

Kanlaya added that her daughter, who suffers from a mental illness, had disappeared from home several times.

 

A neighbour confirmed Kanlaya’s innocence, stating that she had never witnessed Kanlaya abusing her daughter and had always seen her searching for her when she went missing.

 

The police have not yet closed the case and have not disclosed the next steps in the investigation.

 

By Petch Petpailin

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Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-06

 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A 22 year old woman from the Isaan province of Buriram sought help from the director of the Opportunity Foundation, accusing her mother of forcing her to have sex with drug dealers to obtain methamphetamine, also known as Yaba.

 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A entered the foundation when she was 12 years old after being raped by her biological father.

 

Such a wonderful culture. At least this time it isn't teachers sexually abusing students. Mothers used to sell their daughters to get money to buy 'essentials' such as a washing machine, but times change. Now it's drugs.

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1 hour ago, Grumpy one said:

This country is far stranger than any Jerry Springer show could have been

 

You need to open your eyes, come out from under that rock. 

 

This unacceptable behaviour happens world wide. 

 

Sadly, these lowlife drug users are everywhere. 

 

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A 22 year old woman from the Isaan province of Buriram sought help from the director of the Opportunity Foundation, accusing her mother of forcing her to have sex with drug dealers to obtain methamphetamine, also known as Yaba.

 

Opportunity Foundation Director Warut Khamkanake accompanied the 22 year old woman, known as A, to Mueang Buriram Police Station to file a complaint against her mother, 44 year old Kanlaya.

 

Warut told police that A had lived at the foundation since she was 12 years old and left to live with her mother when she was 19. A had four other siblings, all of whom lived at the foundation. A entered the foundation when she was 12 years old after being raped by her biological father.

 

According to Warut, A returned to the foundation on June 4 to seek help from him saying Kanlaya forced her to have sex with a drug dealer more than 10 times to get Yaba.

 

A policewoman searched A for signs of sexual assault and found semen on her, so she was taken to a hospital for a thorough examination.

 

 

Police then visited a rented house in the Pakham district of Buriram province to question A’s mother. Kanlaya insisted that she had never forced her daughter to trade sex for Yaba but admitted to using the drug.

 

Kanlaya said she suspected the owner of the rented house of raping her daughter. Kanlaya explained that she and her daughter did not live in the rented house but lived in front of it because they could not pay the rent. She was waiting for her new husband to give her money to pay the rent.

 

As a result, she and her daughter had to use the owner’s bathroom. She suspected that the owner was using this as an opportunity to rape her daughter. The owner also used to give her daughter 400 baht for sex. She tried to stop this but to no avail.

 

Kanlaya added that her daughter, who suffers from a mental illness, had disappeared from home several times.

 

A neighbour confirmed Kanlaya’s innocence, stating that she had never witnessed Kanlaya abusing her daughter and had always seen her searching for her when she went missing.

 

The police have not yet closed the case and have not disclosed the next steps in the investigation.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Photo via MGR Online

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-06

 

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Strange story. All by mental illness??🙏

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4 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Such a wonderful culture.

What an ugly comment and pitiful attempt at Thai bashing.

 

Meth, ice, amphetamine addiction brings out the worst in people all over the world.

 

If you don’t like the culture here Barry you probably should go.

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4 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:
4 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Such a wonderful culture.

What an ugly comment and pitiful attempt at Thai bashing.

 

Meth, ice, amphetamine addiction brings out the worst in people all over the world.

 

If you don’t like the culture here Barry you probably should go.

 

Well, I didn't say it was exclusive to Thailand. What happens elsewhere in the world is irrelevant to this thread. I commented about what happens here, because this is a forum about Thailand. It is far from unusual, and usually has nothing to do with drugs, but greed. And stupidity, as these days it is usually teenage girls pimping out underage girls who advertise their service on social media.

 

s I wrote, it used to involve mothers pimping out their daughters for electrical appliances, such as a washing machine. I've read plenty of those reports during the 27 years I've been here, but in this case it was motivated by drug use. That was less the case in decades past. There are frequent reports here of teachers or close family members, even monks, abusing kids. When it is so prevalent it is part of the culture, whether saying so offends you or not.

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5 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

A entered the foundation when she was 12 years old after being raped by her biological father.

 

30 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

When it is so prevalent it is part of the culture, whether saying so offends you or not.


If it is so part of Thai culture as you say then why was the girl removed from the home? 
obviously because Thai culture found this unacceptable.

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44 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

 


If it is so part of Thai culture as you say then why was the girl removed from the home? 
obviously because Thai culture found this unacceptable.

 

Of course it is, and of course most find it unacceptable. Doesn't mean it isn't a common part of Thai life. On child abuse, how often do we read of schools trying to cover up abuse by teachers, and even police not being involved. Child abuse is pretty common in Thailand. Are you saying it isn't? If so, you clearly aren't a regular reader of this site.

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9 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Of course it is, and of course most find it unacceptable. Doesn't mean it isn't a common part of Thai life. On child abuse, how often do we read of schools trying to cover up abuse by teachers, and even police not being involved. Child abuse is pretty common in Thailand. Are you saying it isn't? If so, you clearly aren't a regular reader of this site.

So part of Thai “culture”?

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3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

You need to open your eyes, come out from under that rock. 

 

This unacceptable behaviour happens world wide. 

 

Sadly, these lowlife drug users are everywhere. 

 

After living here for the past 16 years, I can assure you not much shocks me anymore.

From Monks Behaving Badly to family incest, its a daily occurrence in this country and in many others. 

Its pointless venting your spleen on those who will never change decades of doing the same.

By the way I do not live under any rock, just an average house with a normal family and several demonic dogs  

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On 6/6/2024 at 2:19 PM, snoop1130 said:

, accusing her mother of forcing her to have sex with drug dealers to obtain methamphetamine, also known as Yaba.

So has the mother been drug tested ? I know she admitted using it but they should get her tested and banged up.

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