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Chinese tourist, 59, with Alzheimer's reported missing in Phuket

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Chinese tourist, 59, with Alzheimer's reported missing in Phuket
Khemin Wicheetthagoon

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Mr Zhuang, front, has been reported missing.

PHUKET: -- A Chinese tourist on holiday in Phuket has been reported missing by his family.

Zhuang Deshen, a 59 year old with Alzheimer’s, was with his family at a massage parlour near the Merlin hotel in Phuket Town, when he walked out of the shop for a cigarette at around 5pm yesterday (December 12).

He never returned, and his family alerted Phuket Town Police. An official missing persons report will be filed around 5pm today, when Mr Deshen will have been missing for 24 hours.

Mr Zhuang’s son-in-law Wichit Saeju, told The Phuket News this was not the first time Mr Zhuang had gone missing during the vacation.

On December 7, Mr Zhuang wandered off but was found safe outside Dawrung School.

If anyone has seen Mr Zhuang, they can call Mr Wichit on 087-889-8986.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/chinese-tourist-59-with-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-reported-missing-in-phuket-43428.php

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-- Phuket News 2013-12-13

Just think of all the new people he's meeting!

Hopefully he's found and o.k.

You know, in the U.S., there is more money spent on erectile dysfunction drugs and boob jobs than on Alzheimers drug studies.

Conclusion is, elderly America in 2050 will have solid girth and great chests but won't remember what their suppose to do with them.

Hope he is found soon. Suggest go look at inner circle advising Suthep. Judging by what comes out from that group, seems likely at least one has severe mental dysfunction. Maybe he is there, helping rich Chinese/Thai types shout at the ocean....

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Missing Chinese tourist suffering from Alzheimers found in Phuket Town
Phuket Gazette

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Deshen Zhaun (sitting) was found by his son-in-law (right). Photo: Supplied

PHUKET: -- A 59-year-old Chinese tourist who was reported missing two days ago and suffers from Alzhiemer’s disease was found last night.

The last sighting of Deshen Zhaun, before he was found, was at at 3pm when he entered Madam Massage in the Phuket Merlin Hotel in Phuket Town, said the man’s son-in-law, Wichit Sae-Ju.

“When I returned to pick him up, staff told me he had left to smoke a cigarette. I searched for him from about 5pm to 9pm, and filed a report when I was unable to locate him,” Mr Wichit said.

Mr Deshen was found at about 9pm by his son-in-law, near the Jui Tui Shrine (map here) in Phuket Town.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Missing-Chinese-tourist-suffering-from-Alzheimers-found-in-Phuket-Town-23024.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-12-14

Hopefully he's found and o.k.

You know, in the U.S., there is more money spent on erectile dysfunction drugs and boob jobs than on Alzheimers drug studies.

Conclusion is, elderly America in 2050 will have solid girth and great chests but won't remember what their suppose to do with them.

Unlikely, this Chinese guy still remembers that he smokes, Americans will know what to do with an hard on and great mammies. clap2.gif

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