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Seaton Foundation, Nong Plalai woman care for abandoned boy

Food vendor Noi Kiankaew
(left) contacted Sukanya Seaton from the Seaton Child Development Center to
try and find out what to do with the abandoned child.
Patcharapol Panrak
The Seaton Foundation and a Nong Plalai woman are caring for a
mixed-nationality toddler abandoned by his parents.
Sukanya Seaton, president of the foundation that operates the Seaton Child
Development Center, said 16-month-old Naphat Saengsamphao was dropped off to
residents in Moo 3 by an unidentified woman with only his birth certificate.
His mother, Naphawan Saengsampao, is in jail on drug charges and his
unidentified father is presumed to have returned to Europe.
Cared for in shifts by neighbors, the boy is now under the care of food
vendor Noi Kiankaew, 45. She contacted the foundation for aid, worried that
she has no legal standing to retain custody over the child.
Sukanya said the toddler is healthy, although traumatized enough that he
must be held almost constantly. The foundation is supplying Noi with food
and milk.
The foundation plans to contact the boy’s mother to determine what to do
with the boy.


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