Pickpocketed Had to walk barefoot home to Udon Thani.

Udon Thani, A 50-year-old man was robbed of his pocket. There was not even a single baht with him. Walking barefoot home in Ban Dung District, Udon Thani Province, I encountered a security guard in Saraburi who kindly gave me a free bicycle. Both walking and cycling home, a distance of almost 700 km. He opened his heart with tears in his eyes. I thought I died and was reborn. I didn't think I'd get home. A good citizen found a man walking with a bicycle on the side of the road. Nong Han-Kumphawapi District In the area of ??Ban Nong Bua Daeng, Nong Phai Subdistrict, Nong Han District, Udon Thani Province, he went to inquire and know. His name is Mr. Det or Uad, 50 years old, a resident of Mueang Na Sam, Na Mai Subdistrict, Ban Dung District, Udon Thani Province. He said he walked barefoot from the train station in Bangkok. After being robbed of a pickpocket, he didn't have a single baht of money with him and his train ticket was also stolen. So he walked barefoot to return home. When arriving in Saraburi, th ere are The kind-hearted security guard gave me a bicycle to ride to the house. It keeps coming. From April 9, 2024 until good citizens came to see us. Later, Mr. Weeraphon Admin of Ban Dung has updated that he has brought a van to pick him up and deliver him to his home at Ban Mueang Na Sam, Na Mai Subdistrict, amidst the joy of relatives. But some relatives were shocked to meet Mr. Det or Uod. After not being able to contact him for more than 20 days, he thought he had died. Later, reporters traveled to Ban Mueang Na Sam, Na Mai Subdistrict, which is my sister's house. Met with Mr. Uad and his wife. Relatives and neighbors came to visit and ask for news. He had a cheerful smile on his face. Said he was picked off and didn't have a single baht of money with him. So I decided to walk home barefoot. After returning home, he was happy and thought that he had died and had been reborn. He said that he went to work as a construction worker in Phetchaburi Province and wanted to return home for the Songkran festiva l, Thai New Year, to visit with relatives. His wife gave her 1,100 baht to take the bus from Phetchaburi. Arrived at the train station I can't remember if it was Bang Khen or Bang Sue. On the evening of April 9, 2024, I bought a train ticket and it should be released around 9:30 p.m. I went to sleep and wait in line at the station. Before going to bed, I ate sticky rice and papaya salad and got sleepy so I lay down and played. Waking up, it turned out that the wallet had been torn away. Both ID card money Including all the train tickets missing, I was very shocked before deciding to walk home. We kept walking, and when we got tired we rested. When we arrived in Saraburi I went to ask for water to drink. One of the security guards was probably a chicken factory. The security guard asked where and how to go. I told him. He took pity on him so he gave me his bicycle and told me to ride it home and gave him some money. It kept spinning. The bicycle had a punctured tire and there was no money, but it was from a mo nk who was giving alms. And the villagers who took pity on them gave 10, 20, 100 baht at a time to keep buying food to eat. Normally, I sleep in pavilions along the way during the day. At night, walk and bike more often because the weather is not hot. As for why he didn't stop by the police to help him. I once went to ask for help at the train station and saw someone say that they had wisdom. I had the wisdom to go home. So I didn't dare go ask for help again. I thought in my heart that I was hungry and had to stop at the temple, sleep next to the pavilion, eat acacia vegetables, and drink the water that was left over next to me. I always thought that no matter what, I would have to die in my hometown. Even though my legs couldn't walk, my heart had to fight. I had to come see my sister and relatives. I'm glad to be back home. It's like dying and being reborn again. Thank you to everyone who helped. Meanwhile, Mrs. Patcharee, Uncle Uod's wife, said that her husband did not have a phone with him. I called my sister-in-law and she said she wasn't home yet. I was shocked and immediately got on the bus to Udon Thani, not knowing any news at all. I don't know how good or bad death is. Both reported a missing person and went to see a fortune teller for help. He said that her husband was not dead. It's like I'm lost. Our hearts are waiting. Yesterday I saw my husband's face and was very happy. I didn't think he would survive. From now on, I will probably have my husband go ordain for a while at the temple. Source: Thai News Agency