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Pattaya Coconut Factory Worker Loses Her Hand In Shell Stripper

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Pattaya Coconut Factory Worker loses her hand in shell stripper

Pattaya: -- Rescue Services were called to a Coconut Factory in Banglamung on Monday Morning to assist a female worker who had trapped her hand and part of her arm in a machine. The piece of machinery is used to strip the outer shell of a coconut and due to a momentary lapse in concentration, Khun Jindar aged 46 could not prevent her arm from being pulled into the machine.

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-- Pattaya One

2010-10-11

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

OH NO Jinda

It is so very sad. Accidents of this sort, an arm accidentally fell into the stripping machine, a foot accidentally slipped into the blades etc.

Most of the owners just do not setup nor train the poor and undisciplined operators sufficiently, most do not even care much about safety and welfare of these poor workers.

It is a shame for all the selfish and uncaring owners.

Sincerely do hope, she will recover soon with all her medical billing paid for plus some compensation on top of everything.

My deepest sympathy is with you always.

Rimmer, my good mod: Could you find out if she is paid while hospitalized? If not, I'll be glad to give her some money to survive on til she is ready to work again?

I am sure there are others who would like to help too, if only we know how and where without the interceding middle man for sure.

What do you say Rimmer?

I do not visit Thaivisa often, so pls email or pm, ok?

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