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Shoppers Hurt In Tesco Lotus Ceiling Collapse: Ayutthaya


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Shoppers hurt in Tesco ceiling collapse

The Nation

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AYUTTHAYA: -- A section of the ceiling at a Tesco Lotus outlet in Ayutthaya collapsed yesterday, injuring many shoppers, one of them seriously.

The 20metre section of ceiling was in front of a sukiyaki eatery. An initial inspection found that the collapse occurred when a large piece of an airconditioning vent broke free from the fixture holding it in place, causing it to rest on the section of ceiling, which gave way.

One person was sent to hospital and many others sustained minor injuries. The area has been declared off limits while inspections continue. Legal action might be taken in the case, a local politician said.

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-- The Nation 2012-07-28

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

Good idea and when they prove not to be at fault try suing the Thai designer, contractors, workmen and safety inspectors.

Emphasis on the word "try".

We were in Tesco Lotus Hangdong a couple of years ago when the sewer drain from the toilets upstairs broke and came through the ceiling. Man what a mess and the stench was unreal so we got out quickly and went home.

Then in Big C about 6 months ago the ceiling in the food hall (actually the entire roof above) caved in and was patched up with blue tarp for several days. Could have been lightning but I suspect the typical Thai standard band-aid engineering and construction would be more likely.

Amazing Thailand,... if it ever changes it would be a "Miracle" ;-)

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The one in the US: "... parts of the roof collapsed during storms Friday. Some anchor stores re-opened, but the majority of the stores were closed as workers evaluated their safety."

Lots of thing happen because of storms. Not really the same thing as the OP.

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Thai construction is very shoddy most construction uses rebar steel at less than 10% of the minimum BS standard.

They don't even know how to mix mortar correctly 1:2 cement to sand - just wastes cement and will be full of micro cracks.

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

Why? Did they build it? Don't think so. So why not go direct to the building inspector who ticked it off as being safe. Maybe because they never even got off there ass to look at it.
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It's all the fault of the "large piece of an airconditioning vent" than. This particular vent must have been real nasty as normal vents are very light and don't cause ceiling collapses. Or could that had anything to do with the idiots who installed the ceiling incorrectly? Or perhaps with a greedy builder who hired unskilled staff to carry out sub-standard work as this was maximizing his profits? And the concern for public safety was very last on his agenda. But of course this is just my vicious speculation and it's far "nicer" to blame it on a run-away vent.

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

We just sue the British part of the consortium, not the Thai part - Charoen Pokphand group.

Is that it ?

Good idea ! Let's knock the greedy Brits and not the altruistic Thais.

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

Actually, the ceiling collapse, judging from the photograph was not in Tesco-Lotus, but outside it. Tesco-Lotus just happens to be the biggest retailer in the Ayutthaya Park shopping centre. The newspaper article is misleading.

Correct; the collapse wasn't even in Tesco's so all Tesco knockers stand by to get sued !

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

Right, even though the likelihood of a 'Thai Worker' for a 'Thai Air Conditioning Company',

subcontracting to a 'Thai Construction Company', didn't tighten on one nut on a support rod,

and that eventually it vibrated off, and the duct landed on the ceiling, installed by a

'Thai Interior Decoration Company'.

Or that TESCO /LOTUS Thailand is a Thai Company,

51% owned by Thailand Nationals.

But of course we ALL know British Companies check

every single nut and bolt their contractors use, personally, themselves,

so they MUST be at fault.

Well let's hope the injured recover completely and get adequate compensation,

without politicians sticking their snouts in and trying for a slice of the pie.

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Thai construction. This is a picture of what I presume to be an interior wall in the new 26 story condo going up across from me! Check the alignment of the cinder blocks in the upper left!

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Hope the rest of the building is a bit better or I had better move!

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Sue the darn British retailer flat.

Good idea and when they prove not to be at fault try suing the Thai designer, contractors, workmen and safety inspectors.

Tesco are no doubt a tenant with a lease and the aircon and ceiling is most likely not their responsibility to maintain. I would expect Tesco (and injured shoppers) will be suing the landlord. Particularly if the problem was previously brought to the attention of the landlord who did SFA about it ....

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