A fifty five year outdated overseas man slipped on some mossy steps and “broke bones in his neck” at Cha-am Beach in Phetchaburi province, Thailand, his spouse reported on Friday.
On Friday, the Facebook page ‘Beach for life‘ was contacted by a Thai lady in search of justice for her overseas husband who continues to be being treated in hospital after an incident at Cha-am Beach on March 19.
In the late evening, the international man was walking alongside the beach when he slipped on the steps of the seawall which are covered in moss.
She said there are no lights in the space and no warning indicators to say the steps might be slippery, inflicting her husband to slip, hit his head, and break bones in his neck. Nearly one month later, he’s recovering but continues to be at Ratchaburi Hospital the place he continues to receive therapy for his injuries.
The woman said she desires the owner of the seawall challenge to merely accept duty for the incident. So far, there was no remedy from the venture owner, “who has changed the setting at Cha-am seaside into a harmful, moss-filled seawall,” she advised ‘Beach for all times.’
Be the first is “the head of the family,” she stated. Since the incident, she doesn’t know what the longer term holds for the family, she added.
Cha-am Beach Seawall Construction Project in Phetchaburi province is operated by the Department of Public Works & Town and Country Planning.
Two of the three phases of the challenge have been accomplished already. The project is a reinforced concrete seawall. Waves regularly hit the wall, inflicting moss to develop. However, there aren’t any signs warning beachgoers of the slippery moss, mentioned the injured man’s wife.
The woman hopes that the Department of Public Works compensates for the damages caused to her husband and makes the seawall secure to prevent this from happening to anybody else.
‘Beach for life’ wrote an announcement detailing five requests for the division::