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Can you help a survivor of the 2004 Tsunami find the Thai family who helped him?


Jonathan Fairfield

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There are still many good Thais out there who will help someone in need.

A number of years ago a talented and lovely young lady I worked with discovered a terrible cancer. I truly believed at the time she was on her way to becoming the first breakthrough black female country recording artist. I drove her from Los Angeles to Loveland Colorado in her Jeep with her dogs and a lot of Red Bull. I will never forget how the doctor at UCLA accused her of being a druggie because of her weight loss then rolled her wheelchair into the parking lot because she had no insurance. She later received treatment in Colorado but sadly passed away six months later.

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We walked back from Savoy restaurant back to the Holiday Inn and we in our room for about ten minutes before it hit. Never even heard of the word tsunami before. We were lucky, so many weren't. Even after all these years reading a post like this still affects me.

It's a long time ago now, they may not be on the island anymore. Is there anything you can remember, like what work they did, where they lived, where they were from ?

The only advice I can give you is to contact the Phuket Gazette or Phuket News, this is a great human interest story at a time when the world press are slamming the Thais, if you can get your and their pictures in the paper I'm sure someone will know them.

Sorry about your Mum, it was a terrible day.

SDM

PS Just noticed that the post wasn't from them !

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