Body was recovered from Japan.
The friends of a Loei person who is alleged to have been killed in Japan in December are urging Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to assist in negotiating the return of his system to his home.
The victim’s uncle, Nannaphat Tanming, who reached out to the Loei Independent Media Club on Monday to find her story up, launched the charm.
About a fortnight after being reported missing by his friends, Kornnaphat Promsung, 25, was found dead in the back of a Thai restaurant in Hiroshima.
Kornnaphat, who visited Hiroshima in 2022 to participate in a training program with Chuzosho Co Ltd and Hiroshima Sokeizai Centre, was supposed to travel up to Thailand in April.
He was last seen dead on December 21 at a party hosted by his coworkers in their dorm.
He and nine different people made the decision to attend a different group at a Thai diner later that night.
Kornnaphat last spoke with his partner and family in Thailand at around 2 a.m., Bangkok period, but the communication instantly stopped.
His family reached out to the program administrator, who reported him missing on December 23. Finally, police searched nearby accident reports, but they discovered no evidence of Kornnaphat everywhere.
Ms. Nannaphat claimed that she had tried to get the Labour Ministry’s Department of Labour Protection and Welfare to look into the case, but was unsuccessful in getting a reply to her inquiries.
She claimed she likewise reached Kornnaphat’s Thai eatery, but she also received no response.
The Thai restaurant’s emergency stairway was where Kornnaphat’s body was discovered sometime next week.
Ms. Nannaphat claimed that the family is interested in finding the truth behind her nephew’s murder because they believe her grandson was murdered.
The home has contacted the Thai consulate-general in Hiroshima to help promote the relocation of Kornnaphat’s remains to Thailand, but they have but to get any reply, she said.
As for, she decided to approach the internet in the hope that the mother’s ask to have Kornnaphat’s bones returned to Thailand did accomplish Ms Paetongtarn.
We’ve even tried to speak with Chinese regulators to talk about legal options and inquiries. We’ve received no response”, she said.