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Confirmed: Chuwit Set to Return to Thailand, Not a Comeback

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Picture courtesy: AMARIN TV

 

Chuwit Kamolwisit's secretary has confirmed that he is returning to Thailand, but only for business matters and not making a comeback to the public eye, as he continues to receive medical treatment.

 

On November 3, 2024, this news follows a Facebook post by Nipit Intarasombat, a former MP from Phatthalung, stating, "This morning, I messaged Chuwit Kamolwisit, my dear friend.

 

Chuwit replied that he is coming back to Thailand soon and will stop by to pay his respects. I am excited and looking forward to his return."

 

Previously, Chuwit Kamolwisit, the former politician and renowned whistleblower, revealed that he is suffering from stage five liver cancer. He announced his intention to halt his public revelations and had travelled abroad for treatment with his daughter in November 2023.

 

In response to inquiries from journalists regarding Chuwit's return, his personal secretary clarified in a group chat titled "News about Father Chuwit" that while there are plans for him to come back to Thailand, it is strictly for business purposes, reported Amarin TV.

 

"He is not returning for a comeback to the public arena," the secretary stated. "He still needs to focus on his ongoing treatment. We request that he not be asked to comment on social issues at this time."

 

Chuwit, known for his outspoken nature, has been a prominent figure in Thai politics and media. His health concerns have raised questions about his future role in public life, but for now, it seems he prioritises his recovery above all.

 

 

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I wish him all the best.

Obviously, he has a checkered past. But he spent his time in jail without complaining, and he did a lot of good for Thailand.

If the cancer hadn't got him while he remained here in Thailand..he probably would have gone the way of many others, that upset the status quo!

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Legend!!!!

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Welcome back!

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Another Thai who does not trust Thai Doctors/Hospitals

He's needed back to give Tony the phoney and his current clone a bit of a stir. 

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7 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Another Thai who does not trust Thai Doctors/Hospitals

Well the police hospital can preform miracles on long stay patients. 

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5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I wish him all the best.

Obviously, he has a checkered past. But he spent his time in jail without complaining, and he did a lot of good for Thailand.

More backbone than the Thaksin clan

Great to hear he's still among us, his diagnosis sounded rather serious last year. Fight on!

Can’t wait for him to finally croak! The champagne is in the fridge already! 

Just saw this. Good luck to him. I was just thinking about him this morning. When he left, so did the revelations about Chinese triads.

Former massage parlour king Chuwit Kamolvisit has returned to Thailand on a wheelchair after many a year of cancer treatment in the UK. The photo was posted on social media by his friend Santana Prayoorat, who said Chuwaut is unlikely to recover

 

https://x.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1853640796031099107

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