A Change of Guard

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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Thai king close to death


In this Dec. 5, 2010 file photo released by the Thai Royal Household, Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej delivers his annual birthday speech as part of his 83rd birthday celebration at the Amarindhara throne hall inside the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. The daughter of Thailand's 83-year-old king has revealed that her father recently had a health problem that caused him to temporarily lose consciousness. Princess Chulabhorn said Friday Nov. 11, 2011 during a visit to flood victims north of Bangkok that King Bhumibol Adulyadej went into shock and lost consciousness after suffering abdominal bleeding and a sharp drop in his blood pressure. (AP Photo/Thai Royal Household, File)

Thai princess: King temporarily lost consciousness

Saturday, November 12, 2011

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's ailing king — the world's longest-reigning monarch — recently suffered a health problem that caused him to temporarily lose consciousness, his daughter revealed, linking the incident to stress over the country's flood crisis.

News that the health of 83-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej took what Princess Chulabhorn described as a brief turn for the worse comes as floods have inundated much of Thailand, including parts of Bangkok and its suburbs. More than 500 people have died, damage is estimated at several billion dollars and central Bangkok remains threatened.

Chulabhorn, the king's youngest daughter, said Friday during a visit to flood victims in Nonthaburi province north of Bangkok that King Bhumibol had gone into shock and lost consciousness after suffering abdominal bleeding and a sharp drop in his blood pressure. She said that about 800 cc of blood had been found in his bowel movements.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i want him to go before my king sihanouk.

Anonymous said...

Good or bad, but we as Khmer born, civilized and lovely people still have respect the older.
This was the education of our parents, grand parents, great grand parents and of course the education of our great Khmer King Jayavarman the VII.