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Thai Boy Found Among Wild Dogs Enters State Care as Authorities Probe Welfare Oversight Gaps

He is now under state care at the Uttaradit Child Assistance Center where he receives comprehensive support spanning medical to educational services.

Las autoridades tailandesas hablan con la madre de un niño de 8 años que fue abandonado para vivir con perros y nunca asistió a la escuela en el distrito de Lap Lae, provincia de Uttaradit, en Tailandia.
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Overview

  • Authorities found him isolated in a rural shack surrounded by wild dogs, communicating solely by barking due to prolonged neglect.
  • His mother and 23-year-old brother were arrested after both tested positive for drug use.
  • Social workers at the Uttaradit Child Assistance Center are conducting assessments and preparing an educational reintegration plan.
  • The June 30 operation was led by activist Paveena Hongsakul in coordination with Lap Lae Police, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.
  • Investigators discovered his family had drawn state education subsidies without enrolling him, prompting demands for tighter rural welfare oversight and child protection reforms.