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Thai Girl Rescued from Abuse by Stepmother

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A five-year-old Thai girl was rescued yesterday, December 11, by the Be One organisation after suffering abuse by her stepmother in Bangkok's Bang Khun Thian area. The organisation's founder, Chalida “Ton Or” Palamart, carried out the rescue following a report from a concerned neighbor who saw the abuse happening over several years.

 

The young girl lived in a rented room with her biological father, who worked frequently, and her stepmother. Witnesses reported regular physical abuse, which included slapping, beating, pinching, and biting. The child was also forced to eat very spicy food and was punished if she did not comply.

 

Neighbors noted the girl was sometimes locked in the room and not regularly sent to school. Attempts to escape were unsuccessful, as she was always returned. The stepmother reportedly threatened neighbors and ignored warnings from the property owner.

 

Chalida Palamart shared CCTV evidence of the abuse on social media. Despite the stepmother's threats, the rescue proceeded, and the child is now safe under protection. Legal action details remain undisclosed at this time, reported The Thaiger.

 

Key Takeaways

  • A five-year-old girl was rescued from an abusive stepmother in Bangkok.
  • The rescue was prompted by a neighbor alerting Be One organisation.
  • The child is now safe, but legal proceedings have not been specified.

 

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At the centre of the allegations was Win Win Foundation’s president Chalida Palamart, better known as Ton Or, and she runs a Facebook page called Pen Nueng.

Many people have made allegations that Chalida promised them a degree for 200,000 baht each, while some alleged that she had promised posts on some House panels in exchange for money.

Meanwhile, Wisut’s driver filed a police complaint on Saturday claiming that Chalida had talked him into letting her use his bank account to receive money.

Kasian said he and Chalida have known each other from school, so he did not suspect anything when she called him on Christmas Day last year, asking to use his bank account. She allegedly claimed the money was an enrolment fee for Phitsanulok University, and told him to forward some of the funds to a lecturer in the university.

 

He said she claimed that she could not do the transfers herself because her banking app was showing errors.
Kasian said 99,500 had been wired to his account on January 25 and Chalida asked him to transfer 50,000 baht to the lecturer and save the rest for her.
 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40039496

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