German woman bitten by fish in Phangnga

[Bangkok Post] - 11/30/2024

PHANGNGA - Authorities have issued a warning to tourists in Takua Pa district of this southern Thai province after a German tourist was bitten by an unidentified fish, leaving an oval-shaped wound approximately 20 centimetres long.



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