Husband abandons his wife after 'discovering she is dying from terminal breast cancer' that has left her severely disfigured

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  • Mother claims she was abandoned by husband after she became terminally ill
  • Thai woman diagnosed with breast cancer forced to move back in with her father
  • The woman's condition worsened to the point she was left grossly disfigured
  • Her community is rallying around her in an effort to make her more comfortable

A young mother claims she was abandoned by her husband when he discovered she had terminal cancer.

Wiramon Inthaneth, 36, was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago but the disease crippled her so badly she could no longer work or properly take care of herself or her family. 

When the Thai woman's condition was left untreated, it developed into large red and purple mounds protruding from her chest. 

The disease worsened so rapidly it left her grossly disfigured. 

Wiramon Inthaneth, 36, was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago but the disease was left untreated 

Wiramon Inthaneth, 36, was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago but the disease was left untreated 

Ms Inthaneth reportedly suffers from such severe pain she travels back and forth to hospital each day for treatment.  

When she was allegedly abandoned by her husband, the Thai woman moved in with her father who works as a taxi driver.

Her father scrapes together just enough money to afford Ms Inthaneth's medical bills.

In a remarkable twist of fate, a Thai holyman reached out to Ms Inthaneth and her family with a kind offer of help. 

In a remarkable twist of fate , a Thai holyman reached out toMs Inthaneth and her family with a kind offer of help

In a remarkable twist of fate , a Thai holyman reached out toMs Inthaneth and her family with a kind offer of help

When the Thai woman's condition was left untreated, it developed into large red and purple mounds protruding from her chest

When the Thai woman's condition was left untreated, it developed into large red and purple mounds protruding from her chest

Monk Bhin offered to provide for the family and went on to raise further funds for the tragedy-stricken mother. 

He said he was so shaken by the state he found Ms Inthaneth he was compelled to help.

'The day I visited her she was crying because she has such a difficult time taking care of her daughter with her only income coming from her father,' Monk Bhin said.

'She is only alive because she gets willpower from her family. She needs money for her daughter and to buy medicine but she doesn't know how long she can survive.' 

While Monk Bhin supported the family, he also appealed for help from the community.

He has reached out for further support for the young, terminally-ill mother on social media in the hope she might spend her final days more comfortably.  

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