Mother of Thai woman killed in UK blesses daughter after British husband is arrested


BANGKOK: After the British suspect in the murder of his Thai wife in 2004 was arrested in Mueang district of Kanchanaburi province, the mother of the victim revealed that she always believed her son-in-law was the one who killed her daughter.

David Stuart Armitage, 62, wanted for the murder of Lamduan Seekanya, a Thai woman from Udon Thani province, was arrested by the Immigration Bureau and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Jan 23 and will be extradited to his home country.

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