Authorities under fire for stifling action in response to names from concerned friends of a victim who was 27 years old.
PUBLISHED: 11 Apr 2024 at 20: 38
Authorities in London are under fire for responding to calls from concerned friends about a 27-year-old Thai lady who was found stabbed to death in her house in a £4 million estate in Westminster.
The target has been identified as Kamonnan” Angela” Thiamphanit. She was discovered dying early on Monday night in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Stanhope Place.
According to local residents, British media reports claimed they aured cries before discovering her brain.
Authorities are still looking for a think.
Thai officials confirmed on Thursday night that the victim was a Thai national who had been stabbed.
According to the department, the Thai embassy in London has spoken with the victim’s relatives and is carefully monitoring the situation with police.
Soldiers were contacted by a colleague of the 27-year-old on Sunday night who was concerned about her happiness, according to the Daily Mail, but they did not arrive at the scene until 13 days later.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that they had received a visit at 7.05 am on Sunday and another visit at 9.34 am, according to the BBC.
Prior to the discovery of her body, the girl was first classified as a medium-risk missing person, according to a declaration from the police.
At 8:30 am on Monday, officers arrived at the apartment on Stanhope Place. When they forced passage and discovered a woman dying with” a number of cut wounds.” A post-mortem investigation determined that” sharp power trauma” was the cause of suicide.
Kamonnan resided at the handle in the wealthy City of Westminster neighborhood, according to neighbors. The Ethiopian Embassy was housed in the £4 million ( 185 million baht ) property until four years ago, but it has since been converted into a number of Airbnb units, according to the owners, who are located just a stone’s throw from Hyde Park. It was not known what elements of the house had been , rented by the sufferer.
The three-story, five-bedroom hillside house from the 1820s is set in. A motel owner on the street claimed the house was rented, but he had no idea who the occupant was.
Neighbors reported hearing two “high-pitched yells” and finally a terrifying silence hours before the body was discovered.
Because the property has a digital access program at the front entrance and there was no sign of forced entry before soldiers entered on Monday night, it is thought that the sufferer may have known her attacker.
The Metropolitan Police, meanwhile, said it had referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct ( IOPC ) over its handling of the investigation.
Det Ch Insp. Adam Clifton remarked,” I would appeal to anyone who has information that could help us, no matter how insignificant you think that may be, to come forward and speak to us.
Kamonnan’s family and friends have been left devastated by this murder, and we must demand that those responsible are held accountable.
Kamonnan Thiamphanit was found dead in a room in a$ 4 million home in the wealthy City of Westminster in London. ( Photo: Anthony O’Neil via Wikimedia Commons )