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A family in Thailand is seeking justice for the suspicious death of a 26-year-old woman in Malaysia. The woman's husband and mother, aged 25 and 49 respectively, are questioning the circumstances surrounding her death.

 

During a recent visit to the Paweena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women in Pathum Thani, the bereaved husband and mother-in-law voiced their suspicions and desire for answers. The deceased, referred to as Areeya to maintain her privacy, reportedly died on April 21 from sudden heart failure, based on a friend’s account. However, the hasty cremation of Areeya's body in Malaysia and the lack of further information have raised doubts.

 

Areeya used to run a food business for a kindergarten in Nakhon Phanom. After seeing some of her friends working abroad, she also showed an interest in doing the same. Mid-March, Areeya informed her husband of her plans to study language and live with a friend in Chon Buri.

 

The couple remained in touch until April 18, after which Areeya only made calls to their 5-year-old son. Her husband, who had been led to believe that Areeya was still in Chon Buri, was shocked to learn of her death via a call from his mother-in-law on April 22.

 

Unsatisfied with the explanation of her death, the husband refused his friend's suggestion for a quick cremation in Malaysia. He wishes to bring Areeya's body back to Thailand for a detailed autopsy to verify the cause of death and investigate possible foul play.

 

The distressed family approached the Paweena Hongsakul Foundation for help in repatriating Areeya’s body.

 

Paweena Hongsakul, the foundation's president, expressed her concern about the increasing trend of Thai women dying under suspicious circumstances abroad. The foundation has been dealing with similar cases since this year started and has now taken up Areeya’s case. They are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to bring her body back to Thailand and are also arranging for a forensic examination at the police hospital to reveal the truth behind her death.

 

The estimated cost of bringing the body home is 30,000 baht. The foundation is seeking donations from the Thai community in Malaysia to assist with the expenses, and has committed to covering all the costs related to the transportation and funeral rites in Areeya’s hometown.

 

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This is both rediculous and distasteful but to be expected of AI generated 'news' which are the majority of 'articles' on this site.

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16 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Re previous post. I mean the image is both rediculous and distasteful. 

Reference to what? Just stupid.

 

i'm with you on this. even an AI article requires a human to actually post it though no ? so that means someone posted this with the full knowledge of the pic attached. if i am wrong i take my comment back.

 

brutal picture.

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story itself is quite strange though. seems she was possibly distancing herself from her husband. mysterious death and circumstances that will never be known probably. poor woman. 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A family in Thailand is seeking justice for the suspicious death of a 26-year-old woman in Malaysia. The woman's husband and mother, aged 25 and 49 respectively, are questioning the circumstances surrounding her death.

 

During a recent visit to the Paweena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women in Pathum Thani, the bereaved husband and mother-in-law voiced their suspicions and desire for answers. The deceased, referred to as Areeya to maintain her privacy, reportedly died on April 21 from sudden heart failure, based on a friend’s account. However, the hasty cremation of Areeya's body in Malaysia and the lack of further information have raised doubts.

 

Areeya used to run a food business for a kindergarten in Nakhon Phanom. After seeing some of her friends working abroad, she also showed an interest in doing the same. Mid-March, Areeya informed her husband of her plans to study language and live with a friend in Chon Buri.

 

The couple remained in touch until April 18, after which Areeya only made calls to their 5-year-old son. Her husband, who had been led to believe that Areeya was still in Chon Buri, was shocked to learn of her death via a call from his mother-in-law on April 22.

 

Unsatisfied with the explanation of her death, the husband refused his friend's suggestion for a quick cremation in Malaysia. He wishes to bring Areeya's body back to Thailand for a detailed autopsy to verify the cause of death and investigate possible foul play.

 

The distressed family approached the Paweena Hongsakul Foundation for help in repatriating Areeya’s body.

 

Paweena Hongsakul, the foundation's president, expressed her concern about the increasing trend of Thai women dying under suspicious circumstances abroad. The foundation has been dealing with similar cases since this year started and has now taken up Areeya’s case. They are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to bring her body back to Thailand and are also arranging for a forensic examination at the police hospital to reveal the truth behind her death.

 

The estimated cost of bringing the body home is 30,000 baht. The foundation is seeking donations from the Thai community in Malaysia to assist with the expenses, and has committed to covering all the costs related to the transportation and funeral rites in Areeya’s hometown.

 

File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Google

 

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Is there no Police in Malaysia? If there's a foul play they can't find it? Only RTP can do that?

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The subject woman died and was cremated in Malaysia but they are trying to raise funds to bring her body back to Thailand? 🤔

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