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A martial arts enthusiast pulls a vehicle with a rope connected to his eye sockets during a performance in Hefei, Anhui province November 30, 2009. Picture taken November 30, 2009. REUTERS/China Daily

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    Man drowns in election publicity stunt

    BANGKOK
    Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:10pm EDT
    Bangkok governor candidate Leena Jangjanya cries next to the body of her campaign manager in Bangkok September 25, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer

    BANGKOK (Reuters) - A publicity stunt by an underdog in the race to be governor of Bangkok went badly wrong when her campaign manager drowned as they bathed in a canal to highlight the plight of residents who have no access to clean water.

    Oddly Enough

    Candidate Leena Jangjanya said 32-year-old Thirasak Sitanont drowned Thursday as she and other staff were showing journalists the rashes they got from washing in the filthy water.

    "One of my staff saw him waving and crying for help, but we thought he was pretending and he was far away from us, posing for two TV crews," a sobbing Leena told Reuters.

    "A few minutes later he disappeared and we had to call the police to come and find him," said Leena, who had fallen into another canal in front of the TV cameras Wednesday as she was trying to show her support for riverboat commuters.

    Leena, a businesswoman, is among 16 candidates in the race to be governor of Thailand's capital city of 10 million people.

    She said she had suspended her campaign for the October 5 election to help arrange a funeral for Thirasak and look after his wife, who is seven months pregnant. "If I were to continue to campaign after his death, I would be no better than an animal," she said.

    (Reporting by Nopporn Wong-Anan; Editing by Alan Raybould)



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