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Unconscious Woman Mistaken as Dead in Si Sa Ket Province

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A woman found lying motionless in roadside bushes in Si Sa Ket was initially feared dead, but later discovered to be alive, though unconscious. The discovery was reported around 9:00 AM by local residents. Police and rescue teams quickly arrived at Chalerm Ratch Road in Non Khwao community, where they located the unidentified woman.

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The woman, believed to be in her 40s or 50s, was found without identification, wearing an orange shirt and striped shorts, and showing no visible injuries. Despite her condition, police confirmed she was breathing. Attempts to awaken her failed; however, they found a nearby plastic bottle containing only plain water, indicating no immediate signs of foul play.

Bua Phan Saenthaweesuk, a 70-year-old resident, discovered the woman around 8:00 AM while tending plants outside a local restaurant. Initially mistaking the woman for dead, Bua flagged down vehicles to alert authorities. Emergency responders confirmed the woman had vital signs and urgently transferred her to Si Sa Ket Hospital for medical care.

As the situation develops, authorities are focused on uncovering the woman's identity and circumstances leading to her collapse. Experts are examining whether any health issues might have contributed to her condition. Si Sa Ket police continue their investigation, seeking information from the community.

Looking ahead, officials aim to identify the woman and understand her health status to provide appropriate care. Further updates from the hospital are anticipated, potentially offering more insight into her condition and history.

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Sounds like a frightening situation for everyone involved. It really highlights the need for proper medical assessment before declaring anything.

Under Section 5 of the Identity Card Act B.E. 2526 (1983), Thai citizens are obligated to carry their ID cards at all times.

Think I'll get " Not dead Yet" tattooed

on my arm !

JJust in case !

4 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

Think I'll get " Not dead Yet" tattooed

on my arm !

JJust in case !

Will aid in identifying the body for sure!

What a disturbing story. I hope the lady recovers well.

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