Missing Thai woman reportedly arrested in Malaysia: local media


A Thai restaurant owner in Malaysia revealed that a Thai woman, who disappeared on March 8, has been arrested by Malaysian police. She is reportedly safe but will be unable to contact her family until her interrogation is complete. - Photo from thethaiger.com

BANGKOK: A Thai restaurant owner in Malaysia revealed that a Thai woman, who disappeared on March 8, has been arrested by Malaysian police. She is reportedly safe but will be unable to contact her family until her interrogation is complete.

The missing Thai woman, 26 year old Chutimon “Care” Jantawisai, travelled from her home province, Loei, in Isaan to work at a karaoke bar in the central province of Kanchanaburi. However, she lost contact with her family following a phone argument with her boyfriend on March 8 as reported by local media outlets including online portal thethaiger.com

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