Scammed teen hangs herself

Scammed teen hangs herself

NAKHON SI THAMMARAT: A 19-year-old undergraduate committed suicide by hanging after being conned into paying a downpayment of 20, 000 baht for an iPhone 13.

Monday, police were looking for the con artists, including a woman who owed money to the gang’s horse account.

On Sunday night, Mathayom Suksa 6( Grade 12 ) scholar Atiya, 19, was discovered hanged in her home in a home in the Pak Phanang district’s tambon Koh Thuad. Three of her closest friends as well as her aunt who shared a home were interrogated by the authorities.

According to testimony accounts, Atiya used Facebook to get in touch with a Hannah cellular phone shop. The store provided a false target in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai area, which police later discovered did not exist. Until the woman had completed four transactions totaling 18, 500 ringgit to a bank accounts in the name of Dokkaew Kaewejerm, the factory tricked her into making downpayments and additional payments.

The product, however, was not given to the student. She repeatedly called the store and requested a refund of her income. Later, the store responded to her emails by offering an additional 2,000 ringgit as an iPhone promise. The exchange was made by her.

After she wired the money, there was no answer. The scholar became extremely upset when she discovered that she had been duped and had borrowed some of the money from her two near friends.

The girl said she had been duped and feared her mother had censure her in her final chat information to one of the two friends on Sunday at around 3.15 p.m. Concerned, her companion called Atiya’s family and requested permission to enter her home.

After breaking the plug on her bedroom door, they were shocked to see her brain hanging.

The phone factory in Mae Sai was a fabrication, according to Pol Lt Col Sawat Niyomdet, research chief at the Koh Thuad police station. Police are searching for those involved, including Ms. Dokkaew.