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Young Thai Girl, 9, Rescued from Brutal Abuse at Home

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A nine-year-old Thai girl who had been brutally abused by her aunt in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, was rescued by the wife of social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet. The young girl had bite marks all over her body and her ears were deformed.

 

The rescue began when a woman from the Bang Bua Thong district of Nonthaburi reached out for help by sharing the girl's story on Gun’s official Facebook page. Gun's wife, Lalita “Miew” Hongsamat, quickly responded and rescued the girl on September 24th.

 

The woman who sought help saw the girl at the Bang Bua Thong Market on September 22nd. She noticed the girl’s body covered in wounds and asked vendors in the market for more information.

 

The vendors revealed that the girl often came to the market asking for food and admitted that she was regularly abused by her aunt. The aunt not only beat the girl but also bit her, leading to the deformation of her ears, which the girl tried to hide by covering them with her hair.


The girl also shared her tragic situation with the vendors, saying her mother was in jail and she believed her father had died. She begged for food not just for herself but also for her aunt and the aunt’s two children. Many times, she did not have enough food for herself because she prioritized feeding her aunt’s family.

 

Despite her pleas for the abuse to stop, the girl said her aunt continued to beat her. Her uncle, who lived with them, tried to protect her but was also assaulted by the aunt.

 

Currently, the girl is in the care of the Nonthaburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office (M-Society). Authorities will summon the aunt to the Bang Bua Thong Police Station for questioning.

 

This story is a stark reminder of the importance of community awareness and intervention in addressing domestic violence and child abuse.

 

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another loving thai family member ....  nothing shocks me living here ... :coffee1: such a nasty lot.

 

poor girl,   hope she leaves that rotten family for ever.

 

as for aunty dik,   I hope she dies.  

 

 

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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Authorities will summon the aunt to the Bang Bua Thong Police Station for questioning.

What A Ferking joke, she should already be in custody. What happened to the family abuse squad that was lorded here, did that never happen.

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28 minutes ago, webfact said:

The vendors revealed that the girl often came to the market asking for food and admitted that she was regularly abused by her aunt.

And the vendors did nothing to help her, how Buddhist of them. At nine years old she should have been attending school, and if that were the case teachers should have reported her abuse.

I wonder if the Aunt abuses her own 2 children.

8 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

And the vendors did nothing to help her, how Buddhist of them. At nine years old she should have been attending school, and if that were the case teachers should have reported her abuse.

Teachers don't do anything over here 'Not my business" is there attitude.

Having problems with my son and tried to reach out to the teacher and literally said, I'm here to teach!

 

This culture....

And I wonder how many times this monster of an aunt said the 'Kha' in any given day....

1 hour ago, webfact said:

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Picture via Matichon

 

A nine-year-old Thai girl who had been brutally abused by her aunt in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, was rescued by the wife of social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet. The young girl had bite marks all over her body and her ears were deformed.

 

The rescue began when a woman from the Bang Bua Thong district of Nonthaburi reached out for help by sharing the girl's story on Gun’s official Facebook page. Gun's wife, Lalita “Miew” Hongsamat, quickly responded and rescued the girl on September 24th.

 

The woman who sought help saw the girl at the Bang Bua Thong Market on September 22nd. She noticed the girl’s body covered in wounds and asked vendors in the market for more information.

 

The vendors revealed that the girl often came to the market asking for food and admitted that she was regularly abused by her aunt. The aunt not only beat the girl but also bit her, leading to the deformation of her ears, which the girl tried to hide by covering them with her hair.


The girl also shared her tragic situation with the vendors, saying her mother was in jail and she believed her father had died. She begged for food not just for herself but also for her aunt and the aunt’s two children. Many times, she did not have enough food for herself because she prioritized feeding her aunt’s family.

 

Despite her pleas for the abuse to stop, the girl said her aunt continued to beat her. Her uncle, who lived with them, tried to protect her but was also assaulted by the aunt.

 

Currently, the girl is in the care of the Nonthaburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office (M-Society). Authorities will summon the aunt to the Bang Bua Thong Police Station for questioning.

 

This story is a stark reminder of the importance of community awareness and intervention in addressing domestic violence and child abuse.

 

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This woman, the aunt, needs to be in a secure mental hospital by the sounds of it.

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Wtf is wrong with people !! 

Aunt needs fed to the nearest pack of wild dogs  🤬

2 hours ago, MarkBR said:

This woman, the aunt, needs to be in a secure mental hospital by the sounds of it.

Take her on a cliff walk on a dark night.

The young girl had bite marks all over her body and her ears were deformed...

Currently, the girl is in the care of the Nonthaburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office (M-Society). Authorities will summon the aunt to the Bang Bua Thong Police Station for questioning.

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Bad news and good news at the same time

 

Which kind beast/bas**rd was that abusive aunt?

 

3 hours ago, 2008bangkok said:

Teachers don't do anything over here 'Not my business" is there attitude.

Having problems with my son and tried to reach out to the teacher and literally said, I'm here to teach!

 

Was your son showing signs of abuse ? Teachers have in the past reported to police about bruises on kids. 

Compensation is definately required for the young girl to recover from this nightmare..

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Take her on a cliff walk on a dark night.

I would, but being a bit infirm on my pins, it would possibly be me that came a cropper.

Now if ever a go fund me page & donations this is it - poor lass 🥲

21 hours ago, brianthainess said:

And the vendors did nothing to help her, how Buddhist of them. At nine years old she should have been attending school, and if that were the case teachers should have reported her abuse.

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combine that with the  Don't get involved attitude

 

there's a special place in hell waiting for that lady

18 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Was your son showing signs of abuse ? Teachers have in the past reported to police about bruises on kids. 

No, but things like not going to school etc, stuff that teachers should try to help with but not abuse no

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