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Temples of all denominations across the country have held prayers for the speedy recovery of Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, who collapsed earlier in the week with a heart condition. Senior leaders including Prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visited the princess in hospital on Friday to lay orange flowers, the colour associated with the princess. Princess Bajrakitiyabha lost consciousness early on Wednesday in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima and was flown by helicopter to Chulalongkorn hospital in Bangkok after her condition stabilised. Buddhist Supreme Patriarch, Somdej Phra Ariyavangsagatayana has requested that all Thai temples at home […]

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SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

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1 hour ago, Donald said:

SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

There definitely is in this case.

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1 hour ago, Donald said:

SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

Evidence for that?

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3 hours ago, Donald said:

SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

Yes, it's you!

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3 hours ago, Donald said:

SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

Isn’t it just that the world is so much more reported on?  Cameras in almost everyone’s pocket and insatiable 24 hour news outlets needing something to use as a story. Hell, we are even talking about it!! 

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7 hours ago, Donald said:

SADS or sudden adult death syndrome has reached epidemic levels the world over. Children, young and healthy people just drop dead on the spot. Pilots getting heart attacks in the cockpit. People reporting the football games in Qatar or giving speeches keeling over in front of he cameras.  There is an elephant in the room that nobody dares to point out. 

I've read that she's had heart issues in the past. But I understand the appeal of a story like this for people like you.

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3 hours ago, Soidog said:

Isn’t it just that the world is so much more reported on?  Cameras in almost everyone’s pocket and insatiable 24 hour news outlets needing something to use as a story. Hell, we are even talking about it!! 

It's also that they used to hear about people dying and think nothing of it. Now they just waiting for these stories so they can shine bright like a diamond. This doesn't even fit the young healthy male profile.

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Just now, Faz said:

The official line from the royal palace is that she is on life support.

Yes, I read that too, like all Thais here.
I can't provide a link to Andrew Marshall's Twitter feed, as the Thai government have already been trying to pressure Twitter to remove all his posts, which Twitter have refused to do.

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Please do not speculate on matters related to Thailands Royal Family or you may face serious consequences.

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