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Patients Attempt Mass Escape at Thailand Rehab Center

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Chaos unfolded Wednesday morning as hundreds of patients attempted to flee a drug rehabilitation center in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. Authorities quickly responded with a large-scale deployment of police and local officials to regain control of the situation.

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The unrest began when approximately 500 patients tried to escape the facility located in Moo 3, Kaew Saen. Police and officials were dispatched to track those who fled, with senior officers overseeing operations. Thankfully, no injuries or property damage were reported, but authorities urged locals to report any suspicious activity.

By early afternoon, district chief Weeraphan Sukawal confirmed that order had been restored. Most patients were accounted for, with around 30 returning home safely with their families. Officials attributed the incident to a group of 10 patients who initiated the escape due to stress and a desire to leave, taking advantage of a power outage to open a door.

The event underscores the challenges faced by treatment facilities, with stress cited as a key factor in the unrest. There were no reports of violence or damage during the attempted escape.

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Funny, mass breakout of druggies fleeing the rehab center... poor optics for the authorities when just a electricity fail is all it take to let loose such types. On a more serious note, rehab centers provided by the government can't be, and are not designed to be, a Betty Ford style clinic... that's for rich people, so complaining about not liking it there is a little delusional.

You only kick an abuse habit if you really want to and get the right help... which probably doesn't encompass most of those held in such places.

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I have never seen butterfly nets on sale in Thailand.

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