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Desperate search: Loved ones cross borders to find missing Chinese woman

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Concerned family members and friends of the Chinese woman who went missing last week on the Thai-Myanmar border arrived in Thailand to try and find her. Two videos featuring Chong Sumyee, also known as Angie, have emerged, providing information about her whereabouts.

 

The mother, brother, and friends of Angie arrived in Chiang Mai province yesterday, June 6. Angie’s mother, 51 year old Caiyun, revealed to Thai police that she and others were worried about her. Today, they plan to travel to the Mae Sai district in the Chiang Rai province, the location where Angie was last seen.

 

According to Caiyun, Angie was employed by a cosmetic company in Malaysia. She received an invitation via a Facebook page to explore cosmetic products in Myanmar. Intrigued by the offer, Angie journeyed to Myanmar to evaluate the products for potential importation and distribution in Malaysia.


Caiyun added that she believes her daughter was deceived by a kidnapping gang and wanted the Thai authorities to rescue her daughter.

 

by Petch Petpailin

 

Photo via Chiang Mai News

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/desperate-search-loved-ones-cross-borders-to-find-missing-chinese-woman

 

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Or perhaps the young lady wants to get away from a controlling mother. But why Myanmar?

49 minutes ago, marin said:

But why Myanmar?

Tachilek is the major centre of many a scam enterprise (along with Sihanoukville) and plenty of folk fall for the 'too good to be true' type of job opportunities and end up trapped working for our mates from points further north. 

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The brother of a Malaysian woman who went missing in Thailand says he believes she’s been captured in a CCTV recording.

 

According to a Coconuts report, 22 year old Angie Chong Sum Yee was travelling alone in Thailand and was last seen in Chiang Mai. The Malaysian Embassy in Bangkok has already confirmed it is investigating her disappearance.

 

Now the missing woman’s brother, Chong, who has travelled to Thailand with his mother, says a Thai TV channel has aired a news report containing CCTV footage of someone who looks like his sister.

 

By Peter Roche

Caption: PHOTO: Facebook/彩云

 

Full Story: https://phuket-go.com/phuket-news/national-news/search-continues-for-missing-malaysian-brother-says-she-was-seen-on-cctv/

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket GO 2023-06-07
 

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