DNA confirms death of missing Chinese TikToker

A Foreign murder suspect is reportedly having now left the country, according to the warrant.

DNA confirms death of missing Chinese TikToker
On July 1 in Bangkok, a surveillance camera captures Yan Ruimin checking her cellphone as she strolls along a street. ( Photo supplied )

Thai authorities say a DNA evaluation has established that Yan Ruimin, a Chinese influence, is the subject of the missing Chinese TikTok celebrity, and they have requested an arrest warrant for him.

According to Pol Col Thammasak Saraboon, captain of the Bang Rak officers train in Bangkok, the Institute of Forensic Medicine on Wednesday compared the DNA sample from the body to one given by the missing person’s papa and confirmed the match. &nbsp,

Ma Qingyan, who appeared in Bangkok’s CCTV footage on July 1 as the last person seen with Yan, 38, was later issued a warrant for his arrest. Afterwards, on July 3, he was seen in a desolate area of the tambon Bang Phra in the Muang area of Chachoengsao. On July 13, the body was discovered that.

The figure was allegedly concealed and was being killed on the Bangkok South Criminal Court. Authorities have also requested an international arrest warrant because it is known that the assume flew from Bangkok to Hong Kong on July 3rd.

Cai Boxuan, a Taiwanese nationwide, reported to police at the Bang Rak train that his companion Yan was missing, prompting authorities to launch the search.

Yan was engaged on TikTok as well as Xiaohongshu, often referred to as the Foreign version of Instagram, with approximately 11, 000 enthusiasts.

When she told him that she planned to travel to Phuket on July 2nd, the next time Mr. Cai heard from her was on June 30.

On June 30th, Mr. Ma had rented a car in Bangkok, according to earlier studies.

On July 1, Yan was spotted entering the vehicle at Times Square, close to Sukhumvit Soi 12. The vehicle was seen leaving Sukhumvit Soi 16 on a security camera picture. The vehicle left the Sukhumvit 16 target the following day and traveled to Chon Buri.

Around 2 a.m. on July 3, the car came to Chachoengsao before Yan’s phone message went dying in a public area close to Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan in the Muang region.

Later that evening, Mr. Ma flew to Hong Kong and checked out of his Bangkok guesthouse.

Police focused on areas where the rental vehicle had stopped as they looked at the picture taken along the way to Chachoengsao.

A GPS scan revealed that the car was heading for a seafood land in the Muang area.

Police searched a piece of burnt luggage that they believed to have belonged to the lost woman at one place. In the end, they arrived at the location where the body components were discovered.