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Generosity of strangers funds Thai schoolgirl’s medical treatment for disfigured face after teacher’s assault by mug

Eight months after attack, Naruedee Jotsanthia wants to focus on chasing her dream of becoming an air hostess

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Thai schoolgirl Naruedee Jotsanthia smiles during an interview at the Paveena Foundation in Bangkok. Photo: AFP

There were moments when Naruedee Jotsanthia thought she’d never smile again.

The Thai schoolgirl says she was left facially disfigured last year after a teacher threw a mug at her head.

The attack, which went viral and sparked renewed debate about the country’s deeply hierarchical education system, locked one side of her face in a downward droop and left her unable to close her left eye.

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“When I saw my face, I just couldn’t accept it,” the 18-year-old from Thailand’s impoverished northeastern Korat province said.

“I thought about hurting myself. I really just could not believe it.”

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Naruedee had always dreamed of becoming an air hostess, but felt there was little chance an airline would ever consider hiring her.

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