Family of lone Thai worker still held hostage by Hamas lives in hope


BANGKOK: The family of another Thai worker held hostage by Hamas for the past 15 months is still waiting with hope for their loved one to return home.

As of Thursday (Jan 30), five of the six Thai nationals who had been held hostage by Hamas were released, but Natthapong Pinta remains in captivity.

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