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Chained Phuket 'village crazy man', 37, sent to psychiatric ward

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PHUKET: Kusoldham rescue workers yesterday responded to a distress call from a man at rubber farm in Thalang, seeking assistance for his mentally-disturbed sibling.

Upon arriving to the scene in Moo 8 of the Sisunthon sub-district, the rescue team numbering 10 met Anurak or “Tawan”, 28, who introduced them to his elder brother, Mr Prawit, 37, who was restricted to the confines of the roughly 4x5 metre ground level section of the elevated orchard house.

Restricting the 37-year-old man was a padlocked chain attached to his ankle and a post. On a wooden bed-counter, there were dishes and bottles.

Tawan explained that of five siblings, three, including Prawit, had suffered from mental health sickness for some time.

And although the two other siblings had already been successfully treated, Prawit remained ill, and regularly suffered from mental outbreaks off and on for the past 20 years.

Tawan said that “outbreaks” began in the year before Prawit graduated from Phuket technical school decades ago, and were unpredictable and uncontrollable.

Lately, he had become a menace in the neighborhood, wandering around, scratching and disassembling villagers cars and motorbikes.

So the family decided to chain him to the house, while contemplating what they should do.

Finally they decided to call Kusoldham. Prawit was responsive, and seemed to be normal.

Nonetheless, Prawit was escorted to the psychiatric ward of Wachira Hospital for initial examination before he will be be sent to another specialist psychiatric facility.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/chained-phuket-village-crazy-man-37-sent-to-psychiatric-ward-48724.php

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-- Phuket News 2014-09-14

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This is very sad story, but what is it that makes it worth reporting in the newspaper? That people are so desperate that they have no choice but to chain up their brother/son? That the family was cruel enough to chain him up?

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TV plumming ever newer depths for 'hits'? And yes, I know my post will be deleted. But where is your humanity?

Exposing inhumane treatment of those with mental disorders is not a bad thing IMO. The media has been instrumental in changing how mental illness patients are taken care of.

Google "Exposing mental illness in history".

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TV plumming ever newer depths for 'hits'? And yes, I know my post will be deleted. But where is your humanity?

Exposing inhumane treatment of those with mental disorders is not a bad thing IMO. The media has been instrumental in changing how mental illness patients are taken care of.

Google "Exposing mental illness in history".

I don't need to 'Google' it. I have personal experience of it (not for myself, may I add tongue.png ), but this really isn't 'news' here. I've seen an old guy with Altzheimers' chained in exactly the same way. Only he was buck nekid. The family were wealthy too ...

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