School life in Thailand: Where abuse, torture, hazing, deadly gang wars are rife

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School life in Thailand: Where abuse, torture, hazing, deadly gang wars are rife
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BANGKOK — Mr Kollawach Doklumjiak was on his way back from school in Bangkok when several teenagers wielding knives set upon him. They spotted him on the street and sprang into action.

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