‘Namtan’ jumped in valley, netizen says, though concerns remain
The search for missing 17-year-old” Nong Namtan” has ended in a horror with her home on Saturday confirming the woman’s dying.
Namtan, or Napassorn, a tribal of Udon Thani, was seen leaving her flat in Pathum Thani’s Rangsit place on May 1. Her relatives lost touch with her around midnight. Her parents filed a missing individual problem with police in Pathum Thani the next day.
Based on an original police investigation, Namtan called a car via an app to cut her away at Rama III Road where she hailed another car to Pattaya’s Walking Street.
She returned to the Rama III place with the following vehicle before fading.
A Twitter user named Papassorn, believed to be her equivalent, on Saturday wrote that Namtan was gone and thanked those who helped looked for her.
Namtan, the banner said, had jumped into Chao Phraya River and her body was found on May 3. Yet, the community had many issues surrounding Namtan’s dying and wanted truth and justice for the student.
” As an ordinary home, it’s hard to get justice for her,” the person wrote.
The narrative surrounding Namtan’s next morning dead remains full of unresolved questions, according to the article.
Namtan had made some phone calls before switching off her mobile on the first day of her departure, and it was doubtful she had bought a new SIM card as she had no ID cards with her at that moment.
The woman had travelled to Pattaya, but stayed only dimly and returned to Bangkok. She was caught by surveillance cameras walking by herself on Rama III Road but there was no images beyond that point.
The family requested images from the gate and the car she used, hoping to realize whether her dying was willful, said the consumer.
The home had even contacted the lender for information about Namtan’s deals but was still waiting for an answer. In another article, the person wrote:” RIP. There is no mystery. I never thought I’d lose you so quickly … The worst fear was confirmed. I promise to dwell blissfully for both of us and take care of your relatives for you”.

Napassorn: Family seeks fairness