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Isaan hero steps in to rescue abused 7 year old boy living alone

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Photo via Facebook/ Thanachat Chaiyasart

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A benevolent Thai man in the Isaan province of Kalasin came to the aid of a seven year old Thai boy who was living alone and suffered physical abuse by an unidentified drug addict in the area.

 

The man, Thanachat Chaiyasart, shared heartbreaking pictures of the boy named Ice yesterday, January 8, on Facebook. The images showed wounds and bruises across the boy’s face. His left eye was in a severe condition and turned red from the abuse. In the caption, Thanachat wrote…

 

“I hope the relevant government departments will take care of this case. This boy lived alone in his home, which is surrounded by drug addicts. He was assaulted without reason. This is too much for a little boy. Please help.”

 

Thanachat later posted a video of a conversation with Ice. The boy admitted that he did not know the name of his attacker but could recognise his face. When asked if he was in pain, he said he felt very hurt, particularly in his left ear.

 

One 31 news agency reported that Ice initially lived with his stepfather. However, the stepfather was arrested and jailed. A neighbour had been giving Ice 20 baht each day to buy snacks at school. The boy told Thanachat that he enjoyed going to school because he had friends to play with and could eat there.

 

 

Thanachat expressed that he did not want Ice to return to the same home, even if his stepfather was released from prison, as the environment was not conducive to the boy’s growth and wellbeing.

 

Ice’s story quickly gained attention among locals. The director of the school Ice attended eventually visited Thanachat’s home to collect the boy. Ice is now under the care of the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (M-Society).

 

Thanachat later updated his Facebook account, stating that Ice is now safe and that the individual responsible for the physical assault has been arrested.

 

Many netizens praised Thanachat’s actions and expressed their hopes that the young boy would have a brighter future and grow up to become a good person.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-09

 

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This is disgraceful, the goverment welfair system  should be taken to task for this, as the school also shame on you thailand this is where the money should go instead for submaries or new plane look after your people !!!!

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The school and the neighbourhood should be ashamed.. They know what is happening and left the kid alone.. The school should have interfered as he did not come, and many other organizations failed, as we are used in Thailand...Nothing for the poor but everything for the rich.

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“I hope the relevant government departments will take care of this case.

Only if this is plastered all over social media... shame on the elites

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Many netizens praised Thanachat’s actions and expressed their hopes that the young boy would have a brighter future and grow up to become a good person.

Absolutely. 100%.  Thanachat is a hero, but lucky the addicts didn't kill him.  Sounds like all the addicts need rounding up.

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