It’s been nearly a year since a Jax Beach restaurant owner suffered a tragic pool accident on Father’s Day and died months later.
>>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<<Naphat Bukum and her family members are still getting through the tragic death of her husband Guy Boonsanong.He took what was supposed to be a Father’s Day dip in their family swimming pool, but hit his head, causing a traumatic brain and spinal cord injury.“It’s still tough for our family, and we are still taking it day by day,” said Bukum.
page is to help support children’s medical expenses in Thailand, where Guy was from, who have suffered serious or significant brain injuries.Bukum is now the owner of Buddha Tai Bistro and also has three children including an 11-month-old son, who was born in July, after the accident on Father’s Day.“The best way to show my children to be strong is showing them that I am still doing okay, and we are stronger than we think.
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