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While most locals were sympathetic, some netizens claimed he was exploiting his daughter to make a living. Mr Noppadon, who declined to give his last name to the media, said the claims hurt him as they were not true.
A second-hand motorcycle business was among well-wishers who turned up. Posting images of Mr Noppadon’s unadorned home, staff confirmed the pair had “nothing” to their name but for two handfuls of rice. One poster appealed for help buying them a fridge.
A TV crew who turned up said both father and daughter looked stressed. Mr Noppadon thanked the public but said he no longer needed help. He was not upset with his daughter for reaching out, but now they just wanted to get on with their lives.
He said Nong Patty has her own FB account which she keeps on his phone. She checks job noticeboards for contract work every morning and if she finds a vacancy lets her father know.
On the morning she posted her appeal he did not check his phone again and was shocked when people started arriving at his house.
He also appealed to his wife to get back in touch. She had taken the motorcycle which he needs to get to work and take Nong Patty to school.
Young Patty herself, undeterred by the publicity created by her begging post, weighed in on FB, appealing to her mother to return the bike.
On June 19, she posted a picture of her Mum and the bike. “Anyone who knows my Mum Phrae, please have her return our motorcycle. Dad needs it to take me to school. I know you don’t love me, Mum, you just love the little one. But I want to go back to school.”
Well-wishers posted job offers to help her father get back on his feet. However, one suggested that he might quietly turn to friends and family next time he runs out of money to spare the fuss.
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A Surin mahout with three relatives returning to school decided to add a dash of colour to their first day of term when he took the boys to the school gate on the back of his elephant.
Pongput Ngamlert, a computer studies teacher at Ban Yawuek School in Chumphon Buri district, filmed the unusual sight of the nine-year-old male elephant, Seedokhunngern, lumbering towards the school with the boys aged 11, 13 and 15 on its back.
Surachai Inphong, 34, the elephant’s owner, said the boys help him tend a rice field about 1km away. He also raises Seedokhunngern, no stranger to locals as the elephant is hired out regularly for weddings, ordination ceremonies and house-warming functions to bring good luck.
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