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22-year-old deaf and mute man missing in Phuket

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22-year-old deaf and mute man missing in Phuket
Saran Mitrarat

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Should you see Terdsak, please call 191 or 088 825 1922

PHUKET: -- A 22-year-old deaf and mute man has been missing from his home in Soi Srisuthat, Talad Yai, since Tuesday morning (January 27). He was reported missing by his mother yersterday morning (January 28) at the Phuket city police station.

The man, named as Terdsak Sankaew, was last seen wearing a short grey skirt and floral top. He is described as 160cm tall with shoulder length hair, he has a dark skin tone and walks with a limp.

Terdsak̕s mother Saithong Sankaew, 37, said found out her son was missing after returning home from work on Tuesday.

She said that Terdsak had only moved in with her three months ago after moving to Phuket from from Loei. She also said that he tends to have a moody temper.

Terdsak had previously gone missing on Sunday (January 25), but was found wondering in front of Vachira hospital. He got upset with his mother for taking him home, which is the reason she believes he has left again.

Ms Saithong is afraid for Terdsak̕s safety as he can't talk or hear. He has taken all his clothes with him.

Appart from his mother, Terdsak knows nobody else on Phuket.

If you see Terdsak please contact the police (191) or call Ms Saithong on 088-825-1922.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/22-year-old-deaf-and-mute-man-missing-in-phuket-50786.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-01-29

This is a man wearing a short grey skirt with floral top or has the reporter got it wrong? Are reporting standards going downhill or have they always been bad?

This is a man wearing a short grey skirt with floral top or has the reporter got it wrong? Are reporting standards going downhill or have they always been bad?

Why, true in the pic he is wearing a different outfit, but that was I guess just the best recent pic they could find.

This is a man wearing a short grey skirt with floral top or has the reporter got it wrong? Are reporting standards going downhill or have they always been bad?

I guess he could be a ladyboy, he has shoulder length hair too.

Hope they find him safe and well.

The gazette has "grey shorts"..

However the photo, with both ears pierced, doesnt exactly look that butch..

From the comments about this boys looks, one can only assume the posters have not been here long ...

... or are simply too idiotic to notice that Asians tend to look less 'masculine' than you butch fellows, clearly. I suppose you must have tattoos to re-inforce your missing sense of being 'men'.

From the comments about this boys looks, one can only assume the posters have not been here long ...

... or are simply too idiotic to notice that Asians tend to look less 'masculine' than you butch fellows, clearly. I suppose you must have tattoos to re-inforce your missing sense of being 'men'.

I doubt it would have occured to anyone, except for the news item quoted he was wearing a skirt..

Not the most masculine of attire ??

This is a man wearing a short grey skirt with floral top or has the reporter got it wrong? Are reporting standards going downhill or have they always been bad?

I guess he could be a ladyboy, he has shoulder length hair too.

Hope they find him safe and well.

A deaf mute Ladyboy with a bad temper and walking with a limp should be easy to find.

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