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Drama In North Pattaya As Young Boy Locks Himself In Car.

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There was drama on the Sukumvit Road in North Pattaya on Thursday Night as reports came in of a young child trapped in a locked car.

The young boy known as “Frame” is 1 year and 10 months old and appeared in good spirits despite being trapped in the car.

Luckily the engine was running and the air-conditioning was turned on.

Sawang Boriboon Rescue Units arrived and eventually managed to force open the locked drivers’ door of the black Honda Civic and reunited “Frame” with his concerned mother, Khun Giranoot aged 26.

She explained to us that she was involved in a minor collision with a pick-up. She left her car to speak with the driver of the pick-up and while she was negotiating with the driver, “Frame”, locked the doors of the car from the inside without realizing. Following the boys release, Khun Giranoot was free to continue negotiations relating to the road accident.

Pattaya One News

She left her kiddie in the car with the engine running, what a <deleted> whit :o ( Kurgen)

She left her kiddie in the car with the engine running, what a <deleted> whit :o ( Kurgen)

Kurgen

what was she to do take the keys out? ( risk of child getting hot)

or carry the child about on a busy road? ( risk of a further accident)

easy to criticize sitting in a chair in front of a computer

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