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Photo of the missing woman // Photo via Khaosod
 

In a heartfelt plea that has captured widespread attention, a Chon Buri man, Khomsan, has offered a reward of 20,000 baht for any information leading to the whereabouts of his missing wife, who disappeared on February 19. The 36-year-old contractor from the Ban Bueng district is deeply concerned for her well-being, especially as she left without her belongings or money.

 

Together for over a decade, Khomsan and his wife share three children—a 10-year-old daughter and two sons, aged six and four. Her sudden absence at 7.30am that day has left a void in the family, with Khomsan and the children anxiously awaiting her return.

 

The only lead thus far has surfaced from CCTV footage, which captured his wife walking near a Mitsubishi dealership and the Nong Chak intersection, moving away from their home. This image has spurred Khomsan's search efforts, which include filing a report with the Ban Bueng Police Station.

 

Khomsan insists there were no disruptions in their relationship, no quarrel that might hint at her voluntary departure. Communication had been normal, and her disappearance was entirely unexpected.


His primary concern remains their children's growing questions regarding their mother's absence. While attempting to shield them by saying she’s on errands, he is burdened by the uncertainty of how long he can maintain this narrative without answers.

 

He appeals tirelessly to the public, hoping that offering a monetary incentive will prompt someone with pertinent information to come forward and assist in reuniting their family.

 

Meanwhile, in a related and troubling story, another Thai woman has been missing for three months. Her parents expressed fears for her safety after evidence surfaced that she suffered domestic abuse at the hands of her Bangladeshi boyfriend in Oman. Friends have informed them about her distress prior to her sudden disappearance, compounding their worries.

 

These distressing cases highlight the personal turmoil that families undergo when loved ones are lost, and the ongoing need for communal vigilance and cooperation to ensure these individuals' safe return, reported Khaosod.

 

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-- 2025-02-24

 

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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

Communication had been normal, and her disappearance was entirely unexpected.

 

I suspect there's more to this story......

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The 36-year-old contractor from the Ban Bueng......

20,000bt?  I spend that 

on groceries monthly.

 

I would think with a 'tribe' at home, and being a contractor, ( working? ) more reward would be offered for just information.

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35 minutes ago, edwardflory said:

20,000bt?  I spend that 

on groceries monthly.

 

I would think with a 'tribe' at home, and being a contractor, ( working? ) more reward would be offered for just information.

20,000bt?  I spend that 

on groceries monthly.But He Might NOT Earn much more than that......

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1 minute ago, billd766 said:

obviously you get far more money that he does? What is stopping you from doubling the reward to 40,000, using your 20,000 baht monthly food bill money?

 

1 minute ago, billd766 said:

obviously you get far more money that he does? What is stopping you from doubling the reward to 40,000, using your 20,000 baht monthly food bill money?

 What is stopping you from doubling the reward to 40,000, using your 20,000 baht monthly food bill money?...He's PROBABLY A Tight Arse M8 !!!

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28 minutes ago, Blueman1 said:

20,000bt?  I spend that 

on groceries monthly.But He Might NOT Earn much more than that......

Apparently, 70% of Americans don't have $1,000 in savings. Can't imagine what its like in Thailand and hear enough about their debt problems.

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

She not much worth than 20K??? 

1 hour ago, edwardflory said:

20,000bt?  I spend that 

on groceries monthly.

 

I would think with a 'tribe' at home, and being a contractor, ( working? ) more reward would be offered for just information.

 

32 minutes ago, billd766 said:

obviously you get far more money that he does? What is stopping you from doubling the reward to 40,000, using your 20,000 baht monthly food bill money?

 

Agreed..... I wonder what provokes these heartless sanctimonious c0ckwombles to make such dimwitted and ill thought out comments.... 

 

....  A guy with three young kids, desperate for the return of his wife, worried sick, clearly of very poor means and the only comment some posters can make is to pass judgement on the finances...

 

IF YOU ikke1959 and edwardflory are so great - find a way to help them out... 

... Get into contact with the Aseannow news team and find out how you can make a donation to support this family.... use some of this 'spare cash' you have growing on trees... 

 

 

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