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The extremely sad life of a mother and child who live in an abandoned building Giving birth in the forest reveals another angle

Very sad, 4 mothers and children live in an abandoned building in Phetchaburi Province, using water from a pond on the side of the road to drink. Giving birth in the forest without going to the doctor, claiming no money

On November 25, 2022, the reporter was informed that 4 mothers and children were living in an abandoned building. Along the Bypass – Pranburi On the southern leg, Moo 4, Sam Phraya Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, is a place to sleep among the garbage dumps. no water and fire They had to rely on the still water in the wells on the side of the road to boil, drink, cook and bathe, and use the overgrown forest behind the building to defecate. Including finding vegetables and fish to cook for food to survive

Very sad, 4 mothers and children live in an abandoned building in Phetchaburi Province, using water from a pond on the side of the road to drink. Giving birth in the forest without going to the doctor

After knowing the matter, he went to inspect the area. The structure was found in the form of a commercial building with 5 unfinished and abandoned booths. no water and fire found inside the building Ms. Chonnikan Khamphim, aged 28, lives with 4 daughters aged 2 years, 5 years, 8 years and 1 month, who sleep in a cot. In the middle of piles of cloth and debris that are scattered a lot. Looking at it, it’s boring.

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Ms Chonnikarn revealed that last year she was carrying 3 young children, followed her husband from Udon Thani Province to come to work cutting sugar cane in Cha-am District, staying in a labor camp. But later, the employer fired him and her husband. Claiming they have many children and are too lazy to work Wandering along the bypass He saw such a building and went to live and sleep without electricity and running water. The stagnant water in the roadside wells must be boiled for drinking, cooking, bathing, and the overgrown forests used as sewage.

Ms. continued. Chonnikarn that her husband later went out to work as a contractor to milk cows in a village not far from the abandoned building. that the salary received is not enough to spend He had to go out to find vegetables, fish and cherry snails in the canal to cook and eat to satisfy his hunger. As for the snacks, they are not like other children. He had to find jujubes, tamarinds and other fruits that existed in the wild forest to eat, and a month ago she gave birth to a daughter by her husband to help bring scissors to cut the placenta without going to the doctor in any way. Because there is no money and no car to go to the hospital.

The reporter was informed by the nearby villagers In the past, villagers used to bring food and supplies. Including collecting bottles and scrap metal for Ms Chonnikarn to sell to bring money to spend in the family but Ms Chonnikarn rarely goes out to take Including getting an agency to help bring 2 daughters to nursery school and primary school in a school in the Cha-am area as well