Mfalme wa Thailand ajiweka karantini na ''vimwana'' 20 kwenye hoteli ya kifahari

Mfalme wa Thailand ajiweka karantini na ''vimwana'' 20 kwenye hoteli ya kifahari

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Inaelezwa kuwa Mfalme wa Thailand amechukua hoteli ya kifahari nchini Ujerumani ili kujitenga ikiwa ni hatua za kujikinga na virusi vya Corona, huku akiwa na wanawake 20.

Mfalme huyo, Maha Vajiralongkorn, mwenye umri wa miaka 67, ameripotiwa kuchukua hoteli nzima ya Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl katika mji wa Garmisch-Partenkirchen, ambao ni mji wa mapumziko uliopo kwenye safu ya milima ya Alps huko kusini mwa Ujerumani.

Mfalme huyo ambaye pia anajulikana kama Rama X, ameripotiwa kuwa alipanga sherehe kubwa lakini watu 119 ambao walikuwa sehemu ya msafara wake walilazimika kurudi Thailand kwa kuhofiwa kuwa na maambukizi ya coronavirus.

Haikuwa wazi endapo Mfalme Rama X aliambatana na mkewe wa nne Bi. Suthida Tidjai.

Inaelezwa kuwa hoteli hiyo imepewa ruhusa maalum ya kumkaribisha mfalme na wasaidizi wake licha ya kuwa hoteli katika eneo hilo zimetakiwa kusitisha huduma ili kuepuka kusambaa kwa virusi vya corona.

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The king of Thailand has taken over a luxury German hotel to isolate from the coronavirus — along with a harem of 20 women, according to reports.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn, 67, reportedly booked the entire Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl with “special permission” to break the lockdown in the Alpine resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

In total disregard of the requisite seclusion during the quarantine period he moved in a harem of 20 concubines along with a team of servants.

The king, widely known as Rama X, had reportedly planned a huge party but 119 members of his entourage were forced to return to Thailand amid fears they had the new coronavirus.

It was not clear if his fourth wife, former flight attendant Suthida Tidjai, was even with him.

His takeover made local news because hotels in the region have been forced to close to stem the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

But the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl was given special permission to host the king and his entourage because “the guests are a single, homogenous group of people with no fluctuation,” a spokesperson for the local district council said.

The often controversial Thai king’s extravagant move sparked further outrage in his homeland — with the hashtag “Why do we need a king?” appearing 1.2 million times on Twitter within 24 hours.

The Thai king has not been seen in public since February even with Thailand recording 9 deaths and 1,500 coronavirus cases as of Monday, March 30.

Vajiralongkorn became a constitutional monarch when his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, died in October 2016 after 70 years on the throne.

The new coronavirus has left more than 30,000 dead across Europe and the virus still spreading ferociously.

Millions across the continent have resigned themselves to hunkering down for weeks more, and possibly months.

There are currently 876,318 coronavirus cases across the world , 43,519 deaths and 184.952 recoveries.

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Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl

Source: Citizen TV
 
The king of Thailand has taken over a luxury German hotel to isolate from the coronavirus — along with a harem of 20 women, according to reports.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn, 67, reportedly booked the entire Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl with “special permission” to break the lockdown in the Alpine resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

In total disregard of the requisite seclusion during the quarantine period he moved in a harem of 20 concubines along with a team of servants.

The king, widely known as Rama X, had reportedly planned a huge party but 119 members of his entourage were forced to return to Thailand amid fears they had the new coronavirus.

It was not clear if his fourth wife, former flight attendant Suthida Tidjai, was even with him.
His takeover made local news because hotels in the region have been forced to close to stem the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

But the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl was given special permission to host the king and his entourage because “the guests are a single, homogenous group of people with no fluctuation,” a spokesperson for the local district council said.

The often controversial Thai king’s extravagant move sparked further outrage in his homeland — with the hashtag “Why do we need a king?” appearing 1.2 million times on Twitter within 24 hours.

The Thai king has not been seen in public since February even with Thailand recording 9 deaths and 1,500 coronavirus cases as of Monday, March 30.

Vajiralongkorn became a constitutional monarch when his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, died in October 2016 after 70 years on the throne.

The new coronavirus has left more than 30,000 dead across Europe and the virus still spreading ferociously.

Millions across the continent have resigned themselves to hunkering down for weeks more, and possibly months.
There are currently 876,318 coronavirus cases across the world , 43,519 deaths and 184.952 recoveries.

Source: Citizentv.co.ke
 
Jamaa anatumia chance vizuri sana kama unacho kula bata km haitakaa itokee tena namuunga mkono huyu mwamba ukiendekeza watu wanamaudhi kwanza hawana shukrani.
 
Ndio maana M7 alitangaza kufunga lodge huko kwake, kwa mantiki kwamba kuna watu watasingizia wako karantine kumbe wako na wapenzi wanakula raha
 
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