News24 | ‘Thank God, We Fled’: Thailand Granny Returns to Destroyed Home After Deadly Cambodia War
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News24 | ‘Thank God, we fled’: Thailand granny returns to destroyed home after deadly Cambodia war
After hearing that a nearby convenience store had been hit by shelling from Cambodia last week, Koon Kantho quickly packed her essentials, locked up her home and scurried to safety at a relative’s house with her family.


'Thank God, we fled': Thai grandmother returns to ruined home after border conflict
KANTHARALAK, Thailand - After hearing that a nearby convenience store had been hit by shelling from Cambodia last week, Koon Kantho quickly packed her essentials, locked up her home and scurried to safety at a relative's house with her family. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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