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A tragic discovery was made on the afternoon of November 5, when the body of an infant was found in a trash bin at a condominium in Bo Win, Si Racha District, Chonburi Province. The discovery was reported to authorities at 14:20 by a waste collector, prompting an investigation by Lieutenant Thatchakorn Naranantha and a team of officers from Bo Win Police Station, alongside members of the Phiao Yiang Tai Foundation.

 

At the scene, officials found the remains of a male infant, estimated to have been born around 6 months into the mothers pregnancy, in a black trash bag at the condominium’s waste disposal area. The umbilical cord was still attached, and preliminary assessments suggest the infant had been deceased for at about 10 hours.

 

The waste collector who discovered the infant reported that he was sorting through the trash when he opened the black bag and found the baby’s body, wrapped in blue-and-white cloth. The infant’s head, legs, and feet were partially visible, prompting the worker to call over a colleague to confirm the distressing discovery.

 

Investigators are now working to gather additional information from CCTV, possible witnesses and other residents. The infant’s body has been sent for autopsy and identification in hopes of tracing those responsible for abandoning the child.

 

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On 11/6/2024 at 11:26 AM, Gottfrid said:

Seems like they are finding a dead thrown away infant every week now. Sick people!

It's the Thai government who are sick. 

 

These young women in a relationship, having sex, all is going well, she and her partner make plans for the future......Sadly, only for the father to abandon her shortly after the birth of her baby. 

 

In the west the government would provide social security and welfare payments (thousands of dollars after the birth), garnish the fathers wages, the woman may be on maternity leave, she has income but sadly in Thailand this poor young woman (girl) has no money to support herself and baby. 

 

If the mother decides to keep her child without income she must leave her child with a guardian, go to work in the city but the minimum wage of around 12000 month is not enough to pay for accommodation, guardian, food, clothing, electricity, etc, now she finds herself working on Soi 6.

 

Shame on Thailand for not providing for these young mothers

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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, it´s also strange, but overall it´s very worrisome that we read about it so often.

You seemed concerned. 

 

Maybe you could share some of your wealth for the many young Thai mothers who have been abandoned by the child's father. 

 

Perhaps think about how these young women (girls) who come from very poor families, how she provide for her newborn without social workers, welfare etc. 

 

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14 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's the Thai government who are sick. 

 

These young women in a relationship, having sex, all is going well, she and her partner make plans for the future......Sadly, only for the father to abandon her shortly after the birth of her baby. 

 

In the west the government would provide social security and welfare payments (thousands of dollars after the birth), garnish the fathers wages, the woman may be on maternity leave, she has income but sadly in Thailand this poor young woman (girl) has no money to support herself and baby. 

 

If the mother decides to keep her child without income she must leave her child with a guardian, go to work in the city but the minimum wage of around 12000 month is not enough to pay for accommodation, guardian, food, clothing, electricity, etc, now she finds herself working on Soi 6.

 

Shame on Thailand for not providing for these young mothers

 

   They really should be financially secure before they have Children and the Mother should choose a responsible male for breeding with

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12 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   They really should be financially secure before they have Children and the Mother should choose a responsible male for breeding with

Totally agree but these young women (girls) are in love and naive. 

 

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1 minute ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Totally agree but these young women (girls) are in love and naive. 

 

I reckon we've all been guilty of telling fibs to our girlfriend. 

 

 

   No, not me, I don't tell lies to girls in order to impregnate them 

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15 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   No, not me, I don't tell lies to girls in order to impregnate them 

Yeh, I deleted that comment. 

I didn't mean for it to relate to impregnation. 

 

Sadly, the Thai guy would say things like...... once the baby is born I will be with you forever and support her and baby.

 

If we didn't have welfare payments for unmarried mothers and garnishing of fathers wages in the west you'd see a similar sex industry to Thailand 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yeh, I deleted that comment. 

I didn't mean for it to relate to impregnation. 

 

Sadly, the Thai guy would say things like...... once the baby is born I will be with you forever and support her and baby.

 

If we didn't have welfare payments and garnishing of fathers wages in the west you'd see a similar sex industry. 

 

   I do morally agree that single Mothers should receive financial support for the Government , but I do get rather annoyed when I see single Mothers with 4 kids and my tax bill rises 

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9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   I do morally agree that single Mothers should receive financial support for the Government , but I do get rather annoyed when I see single Mothers with 4 kids and my tax bill rises 

Crikey, I totally agree with you again 👍

 

In Australia I know generations of families, grandmother, mother, daughter all on the unmarried mothers pension, never worked a day in their lives. All became pregnant at school, school drop-outs. 

 

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25 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey, I totally agree with you again 👍

 

In Australia I know generations of families, grandmother, mother, daughter all on the unmarried mothers pension, never worked a day in their lives. All became pregnant at school, school drop-outs. 

 

 

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Note that this wasn't a dead, full-term, new-born baby.  It was estimated to be a developing embryo about 6 months into the pregnancy.  In other words, it was either aborted (sad) or a miscarriage (also sad). 

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

You seemed concerned. 

 

Maybe you could share some of your wealth for the many young Thai mothers who have been abandoned by the child's father. 

 

Perhaps think about how these young women (girls) who come from very poor families, how she provide for her newborn without social workers, welfare etc. 

 

So, if I show feeling and concern about a serious problem, then I have to pay up. Are you serious? That was a really stupid reply.

Yeah, I understand where they are coming from. However, it does not cost anything to give up the baby in designated places for it. You are justifying murder of infants with the excuse that people have difficulties. That´s just sick!

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's the Thai government who are sick. 

 

These young women in a relationship, having sex, all is going well, she and her partner make plans for the future......Sadly, only for the father to abandon her shortly after the birth of her baby. 

 

In the west the government would provide social security and welfare payments (thousands of dollars after the birth), garnish the fathers wages, the woman may be on maternity leave, she has income but sadly in Thailand this poor young woman (girl) has no money to support herself and baby. 

 

If the mother decides to keep her child without income she must leave her child with a guardian, go to work in the city but the minimum wage of around 12000 month is not enough to pay for accommodation, guardian, food, clothing, electricity, etc, now she finds herself working on Soi 6.

 

Shame on Thailand for not providing for these young mothers

Yeah, but this is Thailand, and here that does not exist. Young people know that, but they lack the possibility to answer for there actions.

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56 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, if I show feeling and concern about a serious problem, then I have to pay up. Are you serious? That was a really stupid reply.

Yeah, I understand where they are coming from. However, it does not cost anything to give up the baby in designated places for it. You are justifying murder of infants with the excuse that people have difficulties. That´s just sick!

I just thought you'd help but no worries if you can't but don't judge these poor girls. 

 

Social workers are far and few between for support in Thailand, it's not the west.

These designated places you talk about are extremely RARE, don't exist. 

 

I'm not here for an argument, I'd just like to say it's not black and white. 

You calll these girls sick, that's not nice. The guy in the relationship (boyfriend) has to be held accountable.

It's very sad. 

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On 11/6/2024 at 11:26 AM, Gottfrid said:

Seems like they are finding a dead thrown away infant every week now. Sick people!

 

There a woman, quite likely very young in desperate need of assistance somewhere - probably quite pshcholigically messed up...   

 

This could have been a still birth (6 months early etc) and she was in a situatoin where hosptial treatment was not available to her...  Its not sick, its tragic.

 

There are foundatoins that can help, but this is another area where authorities could be taking greater responsibilty from both an education and support perspective. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 I do morally agree that single Mothers should receive financial support for the Government , but I do get rather annoyed when I see single Mothers with 4 kids and my tax bill rises 

 

Brutal, but I think many people would agree...

 

Its almost as if we should need a licence to 'procreate'...      I've heard the arguments that 'something' should be put in the water to prevent pregnancy - and only after approval is a 'pill issued' to reverse the effect.. Of course, this is inhane, impractical and dangerous, so of course its note  a real suggestion...  

 

But... the point is there - there is a lot irresponsibility, particularly in the West where there is far greater education on such matters. 

In Thailand I see these issues as being far more tragic when there is less edication, far greater degrees of destitution and desperatoin and women end up in situations having unwanted or accidental pregnancys in far greater numbers earlier on in their lives....   

 

Father is responsible of course - but how many of them know they are potential fathers.

 

 

I used to say: When we take the deicsion to sleep with a woman, we also take on the deceision to be potentially responsible for any children or take measures to ensure such does not occur. 

 

 

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