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15 senior Thai university students, involved in the violent and fatal hazing (bullying) of a freshman on March 13, have been dismissed from the Rajamangala University of Technology Isaan, Thailand. The ritual involved a total of 30 2nd year students and 37 freshmen, and resulted in the death of 19 year old Padyos “Prem” Chonpakdi. 10 other students, involved directly with the fatal ritual, will have their exam results for the past semester invalidated. The university had resolved to dismiss 15 of the 2nd year students for co-ordinating the hazing, plying Padyos with alcohol which he was forced to drink, […]

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4 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

55 year old Ekachai Chonpakdi, the father of Padyos, has already rejected a 400,000 baht offer from the University’s alumni, or an additional 500,000 from the families of the 7 ring leaders, stating that he intends to take the matter to court.

Money can't compensate for a lost child.

 

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It is high time the proper authorities conduct a comprehensive audit on all the universities regarding the practice of hazing. Any incidents were hidden because of connections to powerful people and cover-up with money. The audits should cover everyone in the know, design, authorise and conduct these hazing programs right from the top of the hierarchy in each university.

Let us see whether there is any proper follow-ups by the authorities or nothing is done after this publicity simmers down and then swept under the carpet to add the collection of ‘forgotten’ reported cases.

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27 minutes ago, CharlieHH said:

It is high time the proper authorities conduct a comprehensive audit on all the universities regarding the practice of hazing. Any incidents were hidden because of connections to powerful people and cover-up with money. The audits should cover everyone in the know, design, authorise and conduct these hazing programs right from the top of the hierarchy in each university.

Let us see whether there is any proper follow-ups by the authorities or nothing is done after this publicity simmers down and then swept under the carpet to add the collection of ‘forgotten’ reported cases.

Correct and a sensible and logical speak h to the problem. Therefore it won’t happen. 
 

As I’ve said before, it’s the deaths and comas we get to hear of. How many kids are severely beaten that never get a mention. Is this what they mean by “Thainess”?  “Thai Style”? “Land of Smiles”?  Or is this more reminiscent of  violent heathen behaviour? 

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This sort of thing needs to be permanently resolved, anyone taking part in hazing activities will be expelled and charged by the police sentenced to one year in jail

, then its resolved.

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