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A professor from Kasetsart University in Thailand provided a media update on the investigation into an escalator accident that resulted in a woman losing half of her leg at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. Weerachai Phutdhawong held a meeting yesterday with the airport authorities and other specialists to discuss the escalator accident that occurred … …

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Sue them for as much as you can get.  No short term compromises.

Probably lucky it was not a farlung with a big name insurance policy.  They are rabid sharks at the best of times for "at fault" litigation.

Thailand if you want to play in the "big time" international arena, get your shit together and learn a lesson from this. Short cuts, cutting costs for back handers will cost you billions in the long term.

May even see a few doing jail time if it becomes too much of a public issue i.e. face loss for Thailand.

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16 hours ago, palooka said:

face loss for Thailand.

Nothing will change unless they decide to accept the fact and forget about "Loss Face" in every blunder that they make. Just accept and apologise as the Japanese and more forward. Once dead the face also turns blue black. There is not more face to see. All they have to do is just get rid of that "Loss Face" mentality forever......will they?

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Thailand is weird. Sometimes can get a huge payout and other times literally nothing. Now she lost a leg, but hopefully this is also concidered her losing face some how.

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Hopefully she will get sufficient payment to take care of her needs and obligations going forward as an absolute minimum.

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