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SINGAPORE: The 14-year-old Thai girl who lost both legs in an MRT accident, has left Singapore for home with her father. Nitcharee Peneakchanasak, affectionately known as Nong Than, appeared chirpy as she emerged from an ambulance Monday morning. Having spent more than two months recuperating, the 14-year-old, who turns 15 on Thursday, is staying positive. She said: "When I get home, I'm going to do whatever needs to be done. That includes organising my birthday!" She also intends to visit centres for the disabled and use her situation to encourage others. Strangers and volunteers turned up at the airport to bid farewell to Nitcharee - with some offering money. However, the stream of donations might not be enough to cover Nitcharee's hospital bills for the past two months - estimated to be about S000. "Currently the family members cannot afford (the bills). The father is an insurance broker and the legs that are going to be fitted are special legs, and it's going to be very expensive," said Mr Christopher Bek, president-elect of the Rotary E-Club of Singapore. The Rotary E-Club of Singapore has been assisting the family since the accident, having paid for Nitcharee's motorised wheelchair. They are currently trying to collect donations for the family. "Our Rotarians have a legal department also, so they also come to give some advice. They've got some lawyers from outside who specialise in injury claims to help out. But the claim is still ongoing and we hope everything ...

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