Missing Japanese man died last year

Tourists visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai in June. Police said the missing Japanese man died in the northern province last year. (File photo)
In Chiang Mai, travellers spend the summer at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. The missing Chinese person was reported missing last year in the northern province by police. ( File photo )

A Chinese businessman who was reported missing in Thailand last year was discovered to have passed away in the North, according to a police cause.

Immigration police were looking into Takahiro Nishi’s death, according to the source, and the 39-year-old had a medical condition in Chiang Mai state.

His family, Yoshimi Nishi, 66, filed a missing person report with Khlong Tan police in Bangkok on Monday.

She claimed to Bangkok that her brother had been employed. She last spoke to him via internet on June 21 of that year when he requested another 300,000 yen to treat a serious disease.

The son’s mother had informed her on June 29, 2020, via the LINE game, that she had sent him a million dollars for treatment.

The person and a buddy had allegedly cheated on a business that distributed exercise equipment, according to Khlong Tan train captain Pol Col Wachiraporn Wongboon, who subsequently jumped loan.

On March 5, 2021, Nishi extended his friend’s card at the Bangkok state complex, and he did the same in Nakhon Sawan state.