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Search for "Director Oi" looks to be over - more than one will face murder charge

 

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SI SA KET: -- Tnews reported that a body has been found that is believed to be that of an education department director missing since July 3rd.

 

News pictures showed the mother of "Director Oi" in the back of a pick-up finally accepting that her anguished search was over.

 

Remains found in Kanthoralak district of Sisaket are thought to be those of the missing religious and cultural education teacher.

 

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Facebook pictures on the site of Big Krian showed a watch that belonged to the victim. DNA evidence and the examination of a skull and hairs will likely confirm the identity.

 

Mother Laem said that she had dreamed about her daughter being in that area and that she had called out to her to go and find her there.

 

Posters on Facebook demanded the death penalty for the suspects with Tnews saying that it was likely that more than one person was involved in her death and disappearance.

 

Big Krian reported that the suspects would now face their fate in the case.

 

Source: TNews

 
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Relatives of missing Sisaket woman thank police for their efforts

 

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The deputy chief of police Chalerkiat Sriworakhan arrived in Sisaket on Tuesday to ensure that everything is being done in the case of a missing education director.

 

Juthaporn Un-orn went missing without a trace two and a half months ago. The family have issued posters promising a million baht if she can be found alive - 300,000 if her body can be located.

 

Chalermkiat met with local police encouraging them to look into all aspects of the case. 

 

Four charges have been made against a person or persons believed responsible in Juthaporn's disappearance though these were not stated in the Thai Rath story.

 

The deputy chief said he was confident that the case could go to the public prosecutor though more evidence could mean more charges and a better case.

 

Juthaporn - know as Director Oi - worked in a section of the Sisaket education department before her disappearance

 

Following the meeting her mother Laem Un-orn and uncle Buakan Un-orn presented the senior cop with a basket of goodies to thank the police for their efforts in the case so far.

 

Source: https://www.thairath.co.th/content/1074602

 
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Mystery deepens in disappearance of Si Sa Ket female official

national August 21, 2017 01:00

By PONGPAT TRAIPIPAT 
THE NATION

 

 

The disappearance last month of a female official from a local administration organisation in Si Sa Ket continues to capture the public’s attention amid serious doubts that she simply decided to quit her job, abandon her child, and cut all contact with her friends and family.

 

Juthaporn Oun-on, 37, director of the education and culture division of Tambon Cham administration organisation in Kantharalak district, has been missing since July 3. 

Despite social media posts stating that she intended to “take a break”, police are continuing to investigate possible motives for her disappearance, including a debt dispute and her relationship with an Army captain who allegedly resold her car. 

She was last seen dropping her eight-year-old daughter off at school before going to collect a debt from the officer at an Army camp in Ubon Ratchathani’s Warin Chamrap district.

Days after she went missing, friends and relatives were unable to contact her by phone. However, her Facebook and Line accounts became active on July 7 with messages saying she wanted a break, would resign from work, and that her parents should not worry and should take care of her child.

However, no one believed she would leave her child and her friends insisted that it was not Juthaporn who sent the messages. The family filed a missing person complaint at the Bung Malu Police Station on July 20.

 
 

Concerns were raised that Juthaporn might have been abducted after her Toyota Vios car was later found at an Ubon garage after being resold three times. 

The inquiry led to the questioning of the unnamed Army captain, who is in his 30s, who was the woman’s close associate. Facing an accusation of reselling her car using fake documents, the Ubon Ratchathani captain has insisted he was innocent. 

Juthaporn’s family urged reporters to follow the investigation as they suggested there might be influence or threats against the family.

A close friend of hers reportedly told police that she had tried in June to collect a debt from the officer at the camp and narrowly escaped an assault. 

She added that Juthaporn was determined to collect the debt and again went to the camp on July 3 but did not return. 

Another friend said Juthaporn had befriended the captain in November 2015 and they were close. 

Her family and friends have insisted that she is not a loan shark, but instead simply generous and a good saver. She reportedly is married to Wittaya Ketkaew, who makes a good salary as a sailor, and she comes from a well-to-do farming family. She had lent money to friends on several occasions.

Following a report that a woman’s body had been found in wooded area on the Thai-Lao border near the Morakot Tringle of Ubon Ratchathani's Nam Yeun district, Wittaya went with local administrative officials to the area late on Saturday afternoon. 

Lao police initially did not allow the group to access the spot where the body was found due to a failure to formally coordinate between the two countries, but the team negotiated for a few members including Wittaya to visit the site. 

Along the way, they reportedly retrieved three pairs of burned plastic gloves and a piece of a burned rubber boot about one kilometre away from where the gloves were retrieved. However, they were prevented from visiting the spot where the body was located, with Lao authorities saying the vicinity was dangerous due to old land mines. As of press time, Juthaporn’s family was still waiting to determine if it was her body that had been found.

On Friday, local villagers helped to search for Juthaporn in the wooded area, with two villagers who went to the area two days earlier claiming to have smelled something that could be a body decomposing. 

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Oh well if the army was involved case  closed. Something fishy about it? The cop standing behind the guy getting the gift looks nervous. Maybe he knows the truth. Husband a sailor means he is hardly home so time for her to make new friends like the Captain.

 

The Captain did say he did not do it . Tell me in the real world what person accused of murder would admit to killing someone? Of coarse you will say you did not do it. Anyway life will go on and nothing or anybody will be charged. Life is cheap in Thailand Next case

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7 hours ago, Happyman58 said:

Oh well if the army was involved case  closed. Something fishy about it? The cop standing behind the guy getting the gift looks nervous. Maybe he knows the truth. Husband a sailor means he is hardly home so time for her to make new friends like the Captain.

 

The Captain did say he did not do it . Tell me in the real world what person accused of murder would admit to killing someone? Of coarse you will say you did not do it. Anyway life will go on and nothing or anybody will be charged. Life is cheap in Thailand Next case

Yes, definitely more involved than what has been released in the news. But even still, such a terrible way to end up for a young woman. The report doesn`t say how she died. Maybe best not to know.

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9 hours ago, cyberfarang said:

Yes, definitely more involved than what has been released in the news. But even still, such a terrible way to end up for a young woman. The report doesn`t say how she died. Maybe best not to know.

Funny you know this happened in the city i live Those barracks are near where i walk and i never knew anything about it My wife just informed she knew about this a couple of months ago Guess it was not important for her to tell me  She was a vert attractive Lady. to young to die anyway Hope the case gets solved but there  is a big doubt  in my mind because the army is involved and he is a captain If he was just a Private things would be different 

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1 hour ago, mercman24 said:

i did read he was thrown out of the army, so he is not even a private, he is a civilian

Great then maybe some action will be taken. God something scary just came across my mind Scary. Imagine if this Captain was still in the army and you went to war with him If you upset him he would just shoot you  Ok i better have another beer

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Forensic police need a week to confirm human skeleton belongs to missing educational director

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Forensic police said the skeleton found near an army camp in Nam Youen district of Ubon Ratchathani belonged to a female but it needs another week to confirm if she could be identified as that of the missing female educational official in Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district.

 

The skeleton, civil servant uniform, wristwatch and belt were found near Hill 500 helicopter landing pad at Anupong army operation base in Nam Youen district.

 

The finding was the effort of the father of the director of an education office attached to Cham Tambon Administration Organisation in Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district, Mrs Chuthaporn Oon-on, who went missing without traces on July 3 this year.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/forensic-police-need-week-confirm-human-skeleton-belongs-missing-educational-director/

 
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