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Thai Man Dies After Ant Bite While Trimming Trees in Samut Praka

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Thai Man Dies After Ant Bite While Trimming Trees in Samut Prakan

In Samut Prakan, tragedy struck during a routine tree-trimming job at a plantation near Soi Sawang Arom, Bang Bo district. The worker, in his 30s, was on a tree limb trimming branches close to power lines when he was bitten by ants. Painful bite marks appeared, and witnesses say he cried out before trying to descend. Moments later he collapsed, convulsing and approaching unconsciousness. Colleagues attempted to administer first aid — dousing him with water, applying antiseptic, and using makeshift breathing assistance — but he did not regain consciousness. He was pronounced dead before he could be moved to hospital. His coworker, who also had bite marks, survived. Authorities have taken the body for post-mortem to determine whether death was from anaphylactic shock, venom toxicity, or underlying conditions aggravated by stress. The incident has ignited warnings from labor and health agencies: outdoor workers must be equipped with protective gear, epinephrine pens for severe allergic reactions, and training in emergency response when working in insect-prone zones. The community is left shaken, and calls are growing for stricter safety protocols and medical readiness in manual labor sectors.

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