A Thai girl got her knickers in a twist after builders flooded her land with toxic wastewater in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok. It made her so angry she hung her panties out in protest.
A video was posted on the Thai TikTok account, @songthaow, exhibiting over 30 pairs of panties and shoes hung over electric cables. The caption said…
“Can anybody tell me what these panties are for? The panties are hung about 4 to 5 metres from the ground. Do any superstitions work?” Here, the woman is referencing how superstitious individuals hold issues out to protect themselves against evil spirits
The footage reveals quite so much of panties and sneakers, such as excessive heels, boots, and sandals, all held on electric cables in the space. Watch her video HERE.
The footage instantly went viral and caught the eye of several Thai media agencies. The media later reported that the situation was in entrance of a brand new luxurious village housing scheme close to Soi King Kaew thirteen on King Kaew Road within the Bang Pli district of Samut Prakarn province.
Some netizens commented on the video saying that the hanging panties and footwear have been there for years. The owner of the land, identified as sixty three yr old Sompong, hung them out herself, however no person knew of her intention.
Sompong gave an interview with Channel 7 yesterday. She explained that she hung the panties and sneakers to protest in opposition to the luxury village that has caused her lots of problems since building began. Sompong said…
“I hang the panties and footwear like that as a end result of I actually hate the close by residential venture. It gives me tonnes of issues since the construction began till now. The noise from the development retains me up at night time. The village additionally released wastewater onto my land. I can not grow any plants and my fish all died. Hidden cannot make a living!”
Sompong added that the village despatched several officers to negotiate together with her. They listened to her issues but did not do something. Sompong stated she filed a complaint with a government department but heard no developments.
The leader of the group, Thanadon Kaewprasert, contacted the village construction foreman to get more details about the difficulty. However, the foreman refused to provide any particulars, saying he had just been given the position and did not know about the problem.
Thanadon mentioned the foreman wouldn’t guarantee he would contact the project operator about the problem and would not present an answer to the media..