Singaporean man suspected in local woman’s death

Singaporean man suspected in local woman’s death
The woman is shown in an undated picture with her Singaporean boyfriend, who is now being sought by the police. TV SCREEN CAPTURE
In an unofficial photo, the girl poses with her Taiwanese boyfriend, who is currently being sought by the authorities. CAPTURE OF A Television Monitor

Prior to her death, a Malaysian man was seen with his Thai partner at a condo building in Bangkok.

According to Pol Maj Gen Noppasin Poonsawat, deputy director of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, a preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect may either be in Chiang Rai or may have crossed the Myanmar border.

Two women informed authorities at Thong Lor train on Wednesday that they had lost touch with their companion Praopilat Paladon, a 30-year-old local of Khon Kaen state, on Monday evening.

The people brought a record of their officers objection to the Marque tower on Sukhumvit Soi 39 on Wednesday at 6 p.m., Praopilat’s place of residence in Bangkok.

When they visited Praopilat’s apartment on the 22nd ground, they discovered that the apartment’s door was unlocked and the air conditioning had been turned on.

Therefore, according to them, Praopilat was discovered dead on the bathroom floor, covered in blood, a bedsheet, and a towel.

The two women claimed to Praopilat’s relationship with a 32-year-old Singaporean partner, Daniel, and that she had complained about numerous battles and physical abuse.

About two months ago, the pair moved into the property. According to a search of immigration documents, the suspect had visited Thailand 31 times and spent 10 to 15 days there. His most new remain, however, was one month, even though his card expired on May 28 of that year.

The couple was seen leaving the condo building at 6:42 p.m. in an elevator on Sunday afternoon. The Malaysian man is seen returning the woman to the room at 9.17 p.m. that night.

No one else entered Praopilat’s place other than the pair, according to Pol Maj Gen Noppasin, and she had never left since Sunday, which was her day.

The man was seen returning to the apartment at 12.12am on Monday on CCTV images. The victim’s phone was rang her mother at 10.29 a.m., but she did not return it. The family called again at 9:30 am but was unresponsive.

According to Pol Maj Gen Noppasin, the Malaysian man was present at the time, and authorities did not know who had made the call from Praopilat’s telephone.

The Malaysian man was seen leaving the room on Tuesday night at 3.15 p.m. with his bag. He allegedly entered a dark Mercedes-Benz two days afterwards via a ride-hailing game. After that, police discovered that the car was owned by a dying Thai gentleman in Bangkok.

The person allegedly visited a cafe on Sukhumvit Soi 41 before staying at a resort on Phetchaburi Road. He supposedly met two men that before entering an Isuzu pickup. Eventually, it was discovered that the delivery was heading for Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai area.

According to Pol Maj Gen Noppasin, authorities in Chiang Rai and leaders in the nearby village of Tachileik in Myanmar have been asked to look for the suspect.

Authorities were still unable to apprehend him as of yesterday’s media period.

The woman’s family, who identified herself as Pla, claimed yesterday that she was traveling from Khon Kaen to Bangkok to pick up her mother’s system.

Ms. Pla claimed that since Monday, her phone calls to her child have gone unanswered, so she had asked her mother’s friends to check on her.

According to Ms. Pla, the man first did not respond to her telephone calls and eventually turned off his phone. The gentleman was described as the “husband” of her daughter.

Praopilat and the gentleman were both flown back to Thailand three years ago when Ms Pla claimed Praopilat met the man in Singapore. Praopilat reportedly told the man to quit her job and said he would look after her. He frequently traveled between Singapore and Bangkok.

The family claimed to have witnessed some domestic disputes between the partners, but they were not aggressive.

But, Ms. Pla claimed that her daughter after started sending her photos of bruises on her figure, which Praopilat attributed to the Taiwanese man. The girl claimed that if she vanished, it would be because of him, according to the mother.