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  • LUCAS DE LA CAL

    Asia Correspondent

Sunday, October 25, 2020 - 4:56 PM

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Panusaya was impressed with the day

that she and her family had to leave home, forced by the police,

to kneel before the royal caravan

that passed through their neighborhood.

Was 10.

Raised in a bourgeois cradle, under the protection of two older sisters and with parents who run a popular car workshop, Panusaya was also marked by that May 22, 2014,

when the Thai military staged a coup d'etat overthrowing a government elected at the polls

.

That day, in the c

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