Thai woman missing in Switzerland

Embassy seeks out clues as to the whereabouts of a person who is visiting a foreign boyfriend.

Thai woman missing in Switzerland
Nantiwa” Noon” Saejiw, 32, and her fiance Nantiwa” Noon” Saejiw, 32, moved to Switzerland in April, but their Thai home has never heard from her since April 27. ( Photo: Royal Thai Embassy Bern Facebook/Fon’mama Dumbbell Facebook )

The Thai consulate in Switzerland is requesting the public’s assistance in finding a 32-year-old Thai lady who was visiting the country with her unusual partner but has not communicated with her home for almost a month.

Following the sister of Nantiwa” Noon” Saejiw’s website request for assistance, the ambassador posted a observe on its Facebook page in response to popular social media attention.

Social person” Fon’mama Dumbbell” posted a message on May 18 saying that her younger friend’s past social media post was on April 26. The home was concerned about her health because she had a chronic medical condition, according to Fon.

The Thai Embassy in Bern is aware of the incident and has already contacted Khun Noon’s family and friends in Thailand and Switzerland to request more information and to have a thorough investigation,” the ambassador said in a statement posted on the Instagram page of the Royal Thai Embassy in Bern.

Ms Nantiwa was travelling on a Scandinavian passport, the consulate said.

” At this stage, friends have previously filed a missing person issue with a local police station at Interlaken”, it said. ” The military has received her family’s agreement, and we have posted this message to help you find her. Please contact the embassy via Facebook Messenger or the emergency phone number 41 ( 0 ) 79 8642674″ if anyone finds her or has information that might help in finding her.

Lunch informed Fon that they planned to get married and live in the United States before she left for Switzerland with her boyfriend. She claimed that Noon and the American were merely friends the previous year through an application and that the piece was eight years older than Noon.

Noon formerly lived overseas for four years and had been married to another tourist, according to Fon.

According to Noon’s timeframe, she left her house on March 28 and her home was informed that she was leaving Thailand on March 31. Noon messaged Fon on April 24 asking for a 430 ringgit shift without specifying what the money was going to.

Four days later, Noon called Fon to state she was all right. Since therefore, she was unable to contact her and had no access to any of her social media channels.

According to reports in the media, Noon’s partner had previously been accused of detaining a woman.

Nantiwa” Noon” Saejiw’s probable whereabouts have been contacted by the Royal Thai Embassy in Bern via its Facebook website.