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Thai woman missing in Switzerland found: Embassy

 

THE Thai embassy in Switzerland has been informed by the family of a Thai woman missing in Switzerland that she has now been found, Naewna newspaper and Mcot said this morning (May 25).

Ms. Nantiwa “Noon” Saejiw, who is travelling on a Swedish passport and went Switzerland with her foreign boyfriend, had not contacted her family since on April 26, 2024 with her older sister, Ms. Fon, posting a message on her Facebook page, Fon’mama Dumbbell, asking the public to help find her.

The Thai embassy in Switzerland then posted a message on its Facebook page on May 21 asking the public for information about her whereabouts and help track her.

After that one of Nantiwa’s relatives had reported her missing to Interlaken police station.

Fortunately the Swiss police have informed her family that she has now been found and had left Switzerland to travel elsewhere with her foreign boyfriend a while ago.

Fon told reporters that she had doubts about her sister’s foreign boyfriend whom she introduced to the family after meeting him for only a week through an application.

The couple planned to get married and move to the US but on March 31 she told her she was still in Thailand as she had problems arranging her travel.

The next day the family was told the couple was travelling to Switzerland and after that the two sisters kept in touch via social media.

On April 24 Nantiwa sent Fon a message asking her to transfer 430 baht but did not say what she needed it for.

On April 26 she called the family and cheerfully said she was fine but since then she had not contacted them which is unusual as she usually gets in touch every two to three days.

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Ms. Nantiwas “Noon” Saejiw with the Thai embassy’s notice and Facebook logo where it was posted next to her. Photo: MCOT


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