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Phuket students prevent suicide leap

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Nat Koeypoekaisanand and a Phuket City Police officer

escort the young woman down from the footbridge.

PHUKET: -- A group of Satree Phuket School students were able to talk a troubled teenager out of committing suicide by jumping off the pedestrian footbridge near their school this morning.

Satree Phuket 12th-grade student Nat Koeypoekaisan said he was walking over the footbridge that spans Thepkrasattri Road when he noticed the young woman climbing over the handrail, facing out over the traffic in tears.

As Nat tried to talk her out of it, the girl explained that she had been abandoned by her mother two days earlier and forced to work at a karaoke bar off Phun Pol Road on the east side of Phuket Town.

She was desperate to get back to her native Roi-et, but had no money, no knowledge of the roads, no friends or acquaintances…and her mother didn’t want her to return home.

She spent two days walking around the streets of Phuket City, at night sleeping in front of the Bank Of Ayudhya branch on Phun Pol Road, she said.

Penniless, she hadn’t eaten in two days and her only sustenance was tap water she drank from the bathroom at the Esso station.

She was earlier picked up by Kusoldharm Foundation workers who took her to Vachira Phuket Hospital for treatment of a bad stomach ache, but after her release her predicament had not changed.

When she reached the Satree Phuket School she decided to end her life by jumping from the footbridge, which is about five meters high.

Nat and his friends consoled the girl and tried to convince her to come down, holding her hand and telling her that every problem has a solution and suicide is never the answer.

During this time she would only allow students to approach her, not police officers who were monitoring the situation nearby.

After 40 minutes she finally relented and came down the stairs accompanied by the students.

The girl, 19, was once again sent to Vachira Phuket Hospital for treatment and – hopefully – a visit by social workers.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-08-03

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These young people are real heros and deserve

to be recognized for their quick and thoughtful actions.

Wish the world had more of them.

As for her mother......words fail.

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I feel very sad for this poor girl... Her mother should be thrown from a bridge! What kind of parent takes their kid and dumps them in a strange town to work at a bar? Unfortunately too many!!! Her mother doesn't want her to return, but surely wants her to send her money... But TIT.mad.gif

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What champions those school children are.....unfortunately it just underlines the deep social problems that a lot of the Thai population have and a lot of the so called developed countries of the world....it is not just the mother at fault here...it is another awakening to all of us just to reach out a little bit more to the less fortunate in life

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What a great reaction by the students, nice if they also receive some official recognition of their deeds, an inspiration to all. So terribly sad that a young lady feels the need to end it all, let's up she can receive the help and support she obviously needs.

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I feel very sad for this poor girl... Her mother should be thrown from a bridge! What kind of parent takes their kid and dumps them in a strange town to work at a bar? Unfortunately too many!!! Her mother doesn't want her to return, but surely wants her to send her money... But TIT.mad.gif

I used to know a woman who was sold by her mother to a Thai brothel when 14 or so..

Just boggles the mind.

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