Rescuers needed to convince the store to give permission. The boy, who name was not revealed, was sent to nearby hospital for treat- ment. "With due respect, we want to tell you that we had no intention to cause trouble, we just want to help the victim. You should pay more attention to customers's lives and safety, rather than covering things up. Everybody understands this is an accident. When it hap- pens, it's best to give help to the victim, said Mr Anyawuth. His post was widely shared by netizens, who have condemned the store. Some urged the boy's family to sue.