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Phuket's 'Troubled Lovers' Rumoured To Be Alive In Surat Thani

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Phuket's 'troubled lovers' rumoured to be alive in Surat Thani

Phuket Gazette

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A boat heads out during the heat of the search for the bodies of the disappeared lovers.

The search has now been called off, but rumors are circulating that the couple are alive

in Surat Thani. Photo: Gazette file

PHUKET: -- Rumors have surfaced that the “troubled lovers”, who were believed to have jumped to their deaths from Phuket’s Thepkrasattri Bridge last month, have been spotted together in Surat Thani Province, police said.

“I have heard rumors that the couple survived the jump and they are now living together in Surat Thani Province. I have no proof of anything, so I can’t comment on it. All I know is that the search has been called off,” said Tah Chat Chai Police Duty Officer Watcharin Jiratikarnwiwat.

The rumor appears to have started among communities living near the bridge, Maj Watcharin said.

Nattaphon Sitthiyanon, 25, and Chanokporn Aimauksorn, 27, were last seen driving their Honda sedan out of Tah Chat Chai checkpoint toward Phang Nga on October 28.

The car was later found abandoned halfway across Thepkrasattri Bridge, over the waters separating Phuket from the mainland.

The Chong Pak Phra Strait, as the channel is known, has a notoriously strong current that flows out into the Andaman Sea.

A Kusoldharm Rescue Foundation worker told the Phuket Gazette that the plug was pulled on the search-and-rescue effort after scouring waters in the area every day for a week after the couple’s disappearance.

“We started our mission as soon as the couple jumped off the bridge and we continued for a whole week, dedicating most of our time to this effort, but we never found the bodies,” the worker said.

During the search, numerous “spirit mediums” came forward to offer their assistance, each claiming to know exactly where the bodies were, but none proved accurate.

“I didn’t believe any of the spirit mediums. Every time we followed their advice, we didn’t find anything – I think it was a waste of time to rely on them,” the rescue worker said.

Maj Watcharin told the Gazette that, “As long as the couple haven’t presented themselves personally or the bodies haven’t been found, I can’t close this case.”

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11457.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-11-18

Certainly hope they're still alive, but I'm wondering if this would be the case, if the costly search action and the police involvement would have any financial consequences for them.

This being all staged is one of the first things that crossed my mind. Wouldn't be too difficult to do. I had imagined there a scuba diver with 2 additional units waiting underwater. Take some planning but could be done convincingly. I think I have been watching too much Jason Bourne. I had hoped they are OK but that the family forces, which can be insurmountable particularly in Thailand, don't find out.

The Chong Pak Phra Strait, as the channel is known, has a notoriously strong current that flows out into the Andaman Sea.

Except, of course, if the tide is rising, then it has a notoriously strong current that flows into Phuket Bay. :ermm:

I wonder if this is some kind of insurance scam? Or someway to get away from debts legal or illegal type?

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That they jumped at all would appear to be based on rumour.

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