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A Pattaya woman suffered facial swelling after being struck by her instructor for being too sluggish to respond to concerns, her mom states. (Image by Chaiyot Pupattanapong)

PATTAYA: An instructor at a Pattaya school deals with an examination for apparently utilizing a wood stay with strike a 7-year-old on the head.

Facebook user “J-juneny Nuchnanrt” published images of the woman and supplied information of the occurrence on her account on Friday. “Sluggish mathematics computation is a factor for the instructor to utilize a wood stay with strike Jaja,” she composed, utilizing the woman’s label.

” 2 rounds of X-ray scans reveal there is no skull fracture however there is internal bruising. A physician offered her medications to decrease discomfort and encouraged us to often massage her. She suffered swelling like this due to the fact that she was struck in the middle of her head.

” We have actually currently submitted an authorities grievance and will go to the school on Monday to satisfy school executives. We wish to know what action will be taken. The instructor needs to be called to account. We will not jeopardize. If we do not act or keep quiet, other kids may deal with the very same thing.”

The implicated instructor drew a barrage of criticism after the story and pictures of the woman went viral online. Pictures of the kid drew numerous remarks and were forwarded more than 5,000 times since Saturday afternoon.

The Bangkok Post called the Facebook user, Nuchanart Tulaphan, 26. She is the mom of Chawannut, or “Nong Jaja”, a Prathom Suksa 2 trainee at Muang Pattaya 5 School in Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri.

Naruemol Inthapong, the director of the school, stated the school would establish a fact-finding committee to examine the occurrence. If condemned, the instructor would deal with disciplinary action and would take duty for her action, stated the director.

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