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Happily for the kid she will be safe now, but it is only one victim out many others all over the country.. How often do we not read about this child abuse here on Asean news.. and than there are so many more who are not known

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18 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Happily for the kid she will be safe now, but it is only one victim out many others all over the country.. How often do we not read about this child abuse here on Asean news.. and than there are so many more who are not known

Wait for all good doers to come out and say that happens in every country.

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7 hours ago, still kicking said:

Wait for all good doers to come out and say that happens in every country.

I'm confused. Why would they be good or bad saying it happens in every country. Stating facts does not make them good or bad to make that claim. We all know these types of things happen everywhere. Thailand though seems to happen more often than other places. 

The fact the father protected the Uncle and his father makes this particularly scary in regards to a childs options to get help. The father should be arrested as an accomplice by his actions. Or as an enabler aiding by not stopping it and not helping his child. 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Shocking revelations surfaced; the abuse had persisted over two years, beginning when the girl lived with her uncle and then continuing under her grandfather’s roof. Following an eventual return to her uncle's house, she found herself tormented once again, fearing for her safety.

In an unsettling twist, the girl's father, aware of the ongoing abuse, discouraged any legal pursuit due to the fear of societal embarrassment.

Abused by family members and then betrayed by her father... disgusting.

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12 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

A father who sticks up for his father and uncle's predator ways isn't a father and shouldn't be allowed to be around his daughter without supervision. This is the lowest of animals that live here, and both perpetrators should be jailed for years to come. Hopefully the girl has other relatives that can care for her.

That are not perverts

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13 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Another reason why Thailand's death penalty should remain, to destroy these creatures. 

 

Yes

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On 12/19/2024 at 10:19 PM, NickyLouie said:

very sad this kid had to suffer like this 

 

hopefully TH strengthens its laws against this type of abuse 

 

 

It doesn't and it won't!

 

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