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Auntie asks hospital employee for help, money goes missing

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An auntie who is a patient of the hospital had asked an employee to withdraw money from the ATM for her. The patient’s daughter had just transferred her some money, and the hospital employee returned to tell her that there is only 1,000 THB in the bank account.

The daughter in Bangkok had transferred 5,800 THB into the account, there was about 200 THB in the account coming to a total of over 6,000 THB in the account. 5,000 THB is now missing and proof from the bank has shown that there was over 6,000 THB in the account, so where did the money go?

This incident took place on 18 April 2020 and Sanook news received information from Ruay 57 years old and Sunan 54 years old husband and wife from Buriram Province. The couple wants help to find the missing money.

Sunan went to a hospital and while she was receiving treatment had asked a hospital employee to withdraw money for her as she nor her husband knew how to use an ATM. The daughter had transferred 5,800 THB into the account, the money was to pay off debt.

When the news team arrived Sunan revealed that she has been dealing with kidney disease for over 7 years. She has to go receive dialysis 3 times per week at a hospital in the main city of Buriram.

Sunan receives care from the government because she is not wealthy. On the 18th after Sunan handed over her ATM card to the employee. He returned back and informed Sunan and Ruay that there is only 1,000 THB in the account. No matter how many times they asked the question, the employee confirmed that there is only 1,000 THB. So the couple asked the employee to withdraw the 1,000 THB for them as they had no cash. After the 1,000 was withdrawn, 87 THB was left in the account.

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