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British School Children back with their Dad In Pattaya

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Both Annie and Aleena Day have been reunited with their father after being abducted by their Thai Mother here in Pattaya back in May.

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Good end, but it would be nice to have the details.

Cheers for the flash Tommy, that makes for a good Saturday morning for me.

And obviously the re-united family......................thumbsup.gif

Good news!

great, lets hope the police now do something nasty to the mother and have the new hubbies visa revoked as an unwanted foreigner never to set foot here again, people like this are just scum and are not needed

Good news

Fantastic news.

Great news, Very happy for them. clap2.gif

If new hubby was in on it then I agree with seajae, kick him out. What happened to Mum though?

Wonderful news. Cannot imagine what that father was going through.........sounds like a living nightmare.

Nice one , what happened to the Mother and Boyfriend ?

Accoring to ther article she got immunity for prosecution if she returned the kids. This bit made me smile" The British Embassy, despite huge pressure, appears to have done absolutely nothing to help. " Surprising

Great news, sadly though for the children the mother can now never again be trusted to have unsupervised visits with her children.

Great news, sadly though for the children the mother can now never again be trusted to have unsupervised visits with her children.

This is sad news?

A blessing for all, I would have thought.

Nice to have a good news story.

great, lets hope the police now do something nasty to the mother and have the new hubbies visa revoked as an unwanted foreigner never to set foot here again, people like this are just scum and are not needed

What an idiotic thing to say. Has anyone proved any misconduct by the new husband?

I think you have serious issues

Hopefully he will get them out of there as fast as possible, Pattaya is no place for kids.

Hopefully he will get them out of there as fast as possible, Pattaya is no place for kids.

Neither is THAiland........................lol.

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Great news.

Great news, sadly though for the children the mother can now never again be trusted to have unsupervised visits with her children.

This is sad news?

A blessing for all, I would have thought.

That women should never be able to see those kids again as far as I am concerned. Supervised or not.

Accoring to ther article she got immunity for prosecution if she returned the kids. This bit made me smile" The British Embassy, despite huge pressure, appears to have done absolutely nothing to help. " Surprising

If that is true they should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.......

Embassies are not there to handle DomEsTics.

They are for new passport pages....etc.

Great news. Now Dad needs to get the kids out of Thailand....and keep them out. Never give this woman another chance, she's had too many already.

Accoring to ther article she got immunity for prosecution if she returned the kids. This bit made me smile" The British Embassy, despite huge pressure, appears to have done absolutely nothing to help. " Surprising

It had nothing to do with the British Embassy.

Nice to here the kids reunited with their father but it doesn't look as though they are upset at all.

Much as any court in the UK would say an access order been breached, the best interests of the children will always come first and access to both parents is part of that.

Not as though she is a serial murderer so get some perspective some of you.

Accoring to ther article she got immunity for prosecution if she returned the kids. This bit made me smile" The British Embassy, despite huge pressure, appears to have done absolutely nothing to help. " Surprising

For the benefit of the 'the embassy ain't doing nuffink' brigade their parameters are outlined in this publication:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/265613/Int_Child_Abduction_1113_AW.pdf

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Excellent..good luck to all

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Accoring to ther article she got immunity for prosecution if she returned the kids. This bit made me smile" The British Embassy, despite huge pressure, appears to have done absolutely nothing to help. " Surprising

For the benefit of the 'the embassy ain't doing nuffink' brigade their parameters are outlined in this publication:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/265613/Int_Child_Abduction_1113_AW.pdf

Well according to that they should or could do quite a lot. I don't know if the comment in the article is a quote from the Father or not. My experience of the Embassy is they are ok , if you can manage to speak to a Brit that is

Great news, sadly though for the children the mother can now never again be trusted to have unsupervised visits with her children.

This is sad news?

A blessing for all, I would have thought.

Of course it's sad that the little girls have to see their mum as untrustworthy. It's sad that their access to their mum has to be supervised. It's sad that they probably won't have overnight visits.

It's about the children's rights to their mum.

great, lets hope the police now do something nasty to the mother and have the new hubbies visa revoked as an unwanted foreigner never to set foot here again, people like this are just scum and are not needed

What an idiotic thing to say. Has anyone proved any misconduct by the new husband?

I think you have serious issues

"he was quick to join her and managed to pass through arrivals on a short term visa without being recognized.", Try reading the article, he joined her and helped her continue to evade police with the kidnapped girls so he is an accomplice to the kidnap. You are either totally ignorant or do not understand that helping people commit a crime makes you a criminal also, he should not be allowed here again and should be charged and spend jail time for helping her. The onoy one with issues is you if you are unable to understand the law, what a drop kick.

great, lets hope the police now do something nasty to the mother and have the new hubbies visa revoked as an unwanted foreigner never to set foot here again, people like this are just scum and are not needed

What an idiotic thing to say. Has anyone proved any misconduct by the new husband?

I think you have serious issues

"he was quick to join her and managed to pass through arrivals on a short term visa without being recognized.", Try reading the article, he joined her and helped her continue to evade police with the kidnapped girls so he is an accomplice to the kidnap. You are either totally ignorant or do not understand that helping people commit a crime makes you a criminal also, he should not be allowed here again and should be charged and spend jail time for helping her. The onoy one with issues is you if you are unable to understand the law, what a drop kick.

It would be nice to be able to read somewhere an official report to this story. Instead of the general topics on Thaivisa.

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