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		Los Angeles Thai community mourns passing 
		of King Bhumibol 
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		 [October 14, 2016] 
		By Norma Galeana 
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Many residents of 
		Los Angeles's bustling Thai community on Thursday mourned the death of 
		Thailand's long-standing and widely-adored leader, King Bhumibol 
		Adulyadej.
 
 The king, the world's longest-reigning monarch, died in a Bangkok 
		hospital after 70 years of rule. He had been in poor health for several 
		years but his death shocked the Southeast Asian nation of 67 million 
		people and plunged it into mourning.
 
 In Southern California, home to the largest Thai community in the world 
		outside of Thailand, the sentiment was no different. About 100,000 
		people of Thai descent came to the United States in three major waves 
		starting in the 1950s and continuing to the present, according to Thai 
		Community Development Center Executive Director Chancee Martorell.
 
 About 50,000 reside in Los Angeles County, mainly dispersed between two 
		major clusters within the city of Los Angeles – the east Hollywood 
		community known as Thai Town and the northeastern corner of the San 
		Fernando Valley, she said.
 
		 
		Stella Boonyawan grieved over the news outside the Buddhist Wat Thai 
		Temple in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley after praying for the late 
		king.
 "I just know that I loved my king, he is the king that helped everybody, 
		helping the poor, everything, you know?" Boonyawan, a Thai expatriate, 
		said. "You'll never find a king like our Thai king, in the whole world. 
		Our king (was) the best."
 
 King Bhumibol Adulyadej, a king worshipped as a father-figure and who 
		was born in the United States, guided the nation through decades of 
		change and turmoil. Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn is expected to be 
		the new king though he does not command the same adoration that his 
		father earned over a lifetime on the throne.
 
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			Chotika Cheysobhon (L) and Jittra Khamsaart (R) have their picture 
			taken as people memorialize the death of Thailand's King Bhumibol 
			Adulyadej at the Wat Thai of Los Angeles temple in Los Angeles, 
			California, U.S., October 13, 2016. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon 
            
			 
			Nikki Hwonsuwan, a waiter at the Thai Patio on Hollywood Blvd., the 
			main thoroughfare through Thai Town, said she and her family were in 
			mourning.
 "My king passed away, so I was... so depressed," she said. "I think 
			it was the time that he needed to rest."
 
 (Reporting by Norma Galeana in Los Angeles; Writing by Curtis 
			Skinner; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
 
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