Heartbroken Irish mum honours ‘special son’ lost on Koh Tao
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Foreign motorcyclist leaves 4,000 baht for injured Phuket man, then flees
No mention if her son was perhaps 12 years old ? If so let's keep that hidden. The foreigner perhaps thought the matter was settled 🤔 if cctv cameras around soon get to the bottom of the facts -
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Uthai Thani: Woman Found Dead in Car, Husband Heartbroken
Picture from responders. A heart-wrenching incident unfolded in the morning of 27 January, when a woman was found deceased in her car near Wang Romklao Dam in Uthai Thani. Her distraught husband discovered her body after searching the area she had previously mentioned in conversations. The tragic discovery was reported at 08:45 to Police Lieutenant Colonel Attanit Ketumanee, an inspector with Thap Than Police Station. Officers from both Thap Than and Uthai Thani Provincial Police investigative teams were dispatched to the scene. The victim, identified as Ms. Supattra 38, was found inside a Honda car with Nakhon Sawan license plates. A charcoal stove was discovered inside the vehicle. The deceased's husband, Mr. Thanaset 44, tearfully recounted the events leading up to the tragedy. He revealed that his wife, who worked in Nakhon Sawan, had been battling depression. She had previously told him that if she ever went missing, he should look for her at this specific location. Recently, she had been under severe stress due to work-related issues. On 26 January, she travelled to Nakhon Sawan but did not return home. When her husband tried calling her around 20.00, she did not answer. Early this morning, he decided to search for her at Wang Romklao Dam, where he found her car parked. Breaking the car's window, he discovered his wife's lifeless body inside. Despite his efforts, it was too late to save her. Overcome with grief, he expressed no suspicions about her death and requested her body be released for funeral rites. Authorities have confirmed the incident and will conduct further investigations, but the victim's husband has indicated he does not doubt the cause of death. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-01-28
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