The following article, in Thai at http://www.udon108.com/board/index.php? ... ic=67410.0 describes the drowning of a M. 3 student on 28 December while out on a school-sponsored camping trip in the Ban Phu area. The boy was from Gutjap. The kids were under the supervision of two older ?technical school students? (supervisors). The kids were apparently doing some sort of rope climb activity over the water in the evening time.....several had fallen in during the course of the activity. Later, the students reported one of their friends missing, but the two older students didn't believe them. About 3 hours later, the supervisors contacted emergency services.......and ultimately found the boy's body in the water.
The article doesn't give the name of the school (at least I couldn't figure it out). When I heard about this story at a new year's eve party, I was under the impression that it was one of the local city schools......but can't determine that from the article.
After the hullabaloo about the school girl's hair fracas a few weeks ago, I thought parents might want to know about this latest incident. As the 16 year old driver in Bangkok said yesterday, "It was an accident, I'm sorry," .....accidents happen.....but judging from how I read this article, there was a lack of adult supervision at a school-sponsored activity.
My apologies for any mistranslations.
According to http://www.udon108.com/board/index.php? ... ic=67502.0
the student was from Udon Pithayanukul....which confirms what I had heard. The article also mentions a lack of adult supervision at the camp.
Sad story.







