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Child dragged by kite in Thailand’s windy paddy field - video

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Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

A video of a child being dramatically dragged across a field while flying a kite has rocked social media with calls for more vigilance from parents and guardians. The video was posted on TikTok by user@plai200737 yesterday, January 13.

 

The strong winds caused the large kite to pull the child through the dusty paddy field. Despite the unexpected force, the child held on tightly to the kite.

 

Kites are popular worldwide, typically flown in winter and summer. During winter, the wind blows from the land to the sea, while in summer, it travels from the sea to the mainland.

 

In the video, the boy’s friends can be seen running after him, seemingly trying to help but the child ends up with some minor injuries from the incident, reported KhaoSod.

 

 

The incident was not isolate. A seven year old Thai boy tragically lost his life after crossing a road while flying a kite in the Isaan province of Buriram on December 15 last year.

 

The fatal accident occurred on a rural road in the Nong Ki district of Buriram and was reported to the Nong Ki Police Station. Police officers and rescuers from the Nong Ki Foundation arrived at the scene to find the body of the boy beneath the rear right wheel of a tractor.

 

Safety measures to prevent such accidents include:

 

  • Supervision: Ensure that children are supervised by adults while flying kites, especially near roads or areas with vehicular traffic.
  • Safe locations: Choose open spaces away from roads, power lines, and obstacles to fly kites.
  • Awareness: Educate children about the importance of being aware of their surroundings and the potential dangers of chasing kites without caution.
  • Equipment check: Regularly inspect kite strings and equipment to ensure they are in good condition and do not pose additional hazards.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-14

 

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Hope the wee fella got a buzz out of it and is okay.

Clearly, whoever was filming, could have told him to "LET GO" before it hit the powerlines and fried him. Brings a whole new dimension to kite surfing. Rice surfing!

 

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4 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

Clearly, whoever was filming, could have told him to "LET GO" before it hit the powerlines and fried him. Brings a whole new dimension to kite surfing. Rice surfing!

 

Where does it say hit the power lines ??  think you are assuming to much !! looks to me the kid was having great fun !!

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17 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Where does it say hit the power lines ??  think you are assuming to much !! looks to me the kid was having great fun !!

 

Where did I say it actually hit the powerlines?

 

 

12 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

 

Where did I say it actually hit the powerlines?

 

 

"before it hit the powerlines and fried him." that is a  assumption  ( a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen)

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It's incredible that a kite string would have the strength to do this.

TIT, I guess.

Anywhere else and I would suspect some kind of video trickery.

He'll have a story to tell at school the next day...

12 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Clearly, whoever was filming, could have told him to "LET GO" before it hit the powerlines and fried him. Brings a whole new dimension to kite surfing. Rice surfing!

 

Why would powetlines fry him?

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Maybe it's just me, but this is exactly the kind of thing kids are supposed to spend their childhood doing. Next up - confirm Newton's fundamental forces of physics by jumping off the roof with an umbrella. :coffee1:

In my younger days a Thai lady would check my equipment before helping me to 'fly a kite'😋

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5 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

In my younger days a Thai lady would check my equipment before helping me to 'fly a kite'😋

You know of course, "len wâao" - fly a kite, means masturbation in Thai.

On 1/14/2025 at 6:02 PM, soi3eddie said:

Clearly, whoever was filming, could have told him to "LET GO" before it hit the powerlines and fried him. Brings a whole new dimension to kite surfing. Rice surfing!

 

Maybe they did, maybe he didn't want to end his ride that did not hit any power lines and did not fry him.

Reminds me of the guy that was water sking and went under the water. Almost drowned because he did not let go of the rope... 

3 hours ago, MisterTee said:

You know of course, "len wâao" - fly a kite, means masturbation in Thai.

Yes but a little assistance was appreciated.😀

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8 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Yes but a little assistance was appreciated.😀

How old are you, Pete?

4 hours ago, VillageIdiot said:

How old are you, Pete?

Four score years an five and aiming at five score plus😀

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