Mum pleads for help for ‘hostage’ daughter

Mum pleads for help for ‘hostage’ daughter

Since the start of the Hamas-Israeli battle, the Khon Kaen community has not heard anything.

Mum pleads for help for ‘hostage’ daughter
After returning from working in Israel, Natthawaree Mulkan, 35, and her boyfriend apparently had plans to get married.

KHON KAEN- The 35-year-old community of Natthawaree Mulkan, an international worker, is pleading with the government to locate and save her. In Israel, she is believed to have been kidnapped.

Following the violence that broke out in Israel next weekend, Boonyarin Srichan stated on Saturday that she had not heard from her daughter, who was apparently kidnapped along with her boyfriend Boonthom.

The community has not heard anything from Thai government, according to Ms. Boonyarin, 56. She has been attempting to avoid watching films of Thai employees being held as hostages in the conflict-torn area.

The recordings were forwarded to me, but I can’t stand to watch them. She remarked,” I don’t want to see it.

Since the start of warfare, 16 Thais have reportedly been taken as hostages, with 24 confirmed deceased and 14 injured.

On October 11, a Thai worker in Israel by the name of Art, who is close friends with Mr. Boonthom, sent the Ms. Natthawaree film in which she was depicted as being dressed in an all-white clothing that was curled up inside of an advertisement.

Mr. Art claims that Hamas militants captured the video and afterward distributed it to Thai workers in Israel. According to Mr. Art, Boonthom and Natthawaree had taken a bicycle from their station to work another job before being apprehended.

We are very concerned, but there isn’t much we may would, according to Ms. Boonyarin. ” We earn virtue, and we implore the gods to guard them and grant them safe return.” In seven weeks, she was supposed to finish her deal and go back home.

It was thought that Mr. Boonthom was staying and working in Israel against his will. Upon their return to Thailand, the pair intended to get married, according to Ms. Boonyarin.

She called Mr. Art while conducting a press meeting, and he identified himself as Pichai Silueang and spoke with the reporter.

Mr. Art claimed that he had been sent farther northward to a location without fighting after being evacuated from his farm in southern Israel.

He claimed he had no plans to go back to Thailand at the moment but had register to be repatriated if his safety deteriorated.