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British husband of "Lady of the Hills" confirmed as teaching English in Kanchanaburi


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British husband of "Lady of the Hills" confirmed as teaching English in Kanchanaburi

 

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The director of Rajabhat University has told the Thai media that David Armitage - the British husband of "Lady of the Hills" woman Lamduan Seekanya - is working at the university on a rolling contract.

 

Mr Armitage started his contract in 2007 on a year by year basis. His latest contract was signed last June and is up on May 13th this year.

 

Dr Narongdech Ratananonsathian said that when Mr Armitage first arrived at the university he had with him a boy and a girl. These are the children he had with his wife Lamduan Armitage (nee Seekanya).

 

She was found dead in Yorkshire in 2004. She has only just been identified using DNA and fingerprinting.

 

Dr Narongdech said that he has so far received no contact from any authorities regarding Mr Armitage. Should a formal request be received in writing the university will cooperate.

 

He stressed that Mr Armitage has consistently denied being involved in his wife's disappearance.

 

Requests from Thaivisa to his supervisor at the university to speak to Mr Armitage have been met with no response.

 

Source: https://mgronline.com/local/detail/9620000028493

 

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3 hours ago, Briggsy said:

Now we have some information as to what happened to the kids.

We already know that he returned to Thailand a long time ago with the two younger children,  I think I know why he did not return with the elder lad (fathered by a Thai), but that is speculation, I will not elaborate, obviously all 3 children are also important witnesses that need to be traced and interviewed.

 

Personally I would have thought that if he had killed her he would have tried moving to somewhere like Australia, New Zealand or Canada and change his name.   

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I would guess there'll be a pretty thorough investigation from the UK side. Mr Armitage would be well advised to keep his mouth shut media-wise and co-operate fully with the investigating authorities, assuming he's innocent.

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10 hours ago, holy cow cm said:
10 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Yes we all knew this.

 

Just what does TV hope to achieve by pestering his place of work?

Agree. Need to leave him alone and not screw up his life in the interim. It’s not like he is even remotely guilty or being close to being Mr. Armitage the Ripper. 

This was posted by MGR online, and then re-posted here by ... Both are just doing their job, which is to pump this kind of thiNg at TOP VOLUME. You need to get with the program   :thumbsup:

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2 minutes ago, gk10002000 said:

Anybody got any links as to if he ever reported his wife missing?  When? and where?  Did the UK police conduct an investigation?  Was a missing persons report filed? 

I have not read anything to suggest his wife was reported missing by anyone in the UK. So there would have been no police investigation.

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1 minute ago, Briggsy said:

I have not read anything to suggest his wife was reported missing by anyone in the UK. So there would have been no police investigation.

Yeah, that is what I am coming up with too.  So the guys wife just disappears or is murdered or whatever, and he does nothing about it? 

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3 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

Yeah, that is what I am coming up with too.  So the guys wife just disappears or is murdered or whatever, and he does nothing about it? 

No,it is consistent with his story that she left him to pursue romantic interests elsewhere. You don’t report your wife leaving you to the authorities.

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