Nineyearold ThaiJapanese boy Keigo Sato yesterday kept his vow to a Buddha statue at Wat Tha Luang in Phichit province by running 40 times around the temple's ubosot (main chapel) after his prayers to talk to his longlost Japanese father were answered. ...full story at The Nation
from The Nation on Sun, May 24 2009
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| 07 May 09 |
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Buddha Footprint at Nakhorn Luang Palace, Ayutthaya Province, Thailand » YouTube |
| 19 May 09 |
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Japanese father to call Keigo » The Nation The Japanese father of nine-year-old Keigo Sato, has contacted the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok and asked to have personal talk with his son by phone this week, Phichit Governor Somchai Hatayatani said yesterday. |
| 22 May 09 |
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Keigo speaks with Japanese father by phone » The Nation Keigo Zato's longlost father yesterday insisted he had never forgotten the son he left behind in Thailand. |
| 14 May 09 |
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'I've lost my daddy' : Keigo Sato » The Nation A nine-year-old boy in Phichit gets help in the search for his Japanese father |
| 17 May 09 |
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"Dad doesn't love me" : forlorn Keigo Zato » The Nation Nineyearold Keigo Zato, who lost his Thai mother to a long illness, appeared crestfallen upon learning that his recently found Japanese father would not come to see him anytime soon. |
| 19 May 09 |
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Media must not jump to conclusions » The Nation A nine-year-old Thai-Japanese boy, Keigo Sato, made international headlines when the local media found him selling fish at a temple in Pichit province and asking Japanese tourists if they knew his father. Since then, everybody has wanted to help him out.... |