According to the aunt, Victim called off her designed vacation home to Ratchaburi immediately before she was killed.
According to UK media reports, a suspect connected to the death of a younger Thai lady who was found fatally stabbed in London is thought to have fled worldwide.
Additionally, it was revealed that Kamonnan “Angela” Thiamphanit planned to travel home to visit her relatives in Ratchaburi, but that plan mysteriously vanished shortly before she was killed.
Kamonnan, 27, was found dead on April 8 at the Airbnb she was renting in a wealthy neighborhood close to Hyde Park in northern London.
A colleague called officers the night before after becoming concerned for her safety, and neighbors had reported hearing screaming from the home.
Kamonnan, who had two Chinese-Hong Kong and Thai citizenship, had been working in London in property management. She moved to the UK eight years ago to examine creative pattern at the London College of Communication, The Times reported.
An investigation into the death that was held this year revealed that authorities believe her intruder was known to her.
Kamonnan had been renting out 6 Stanhope Place, a £4-million house that originally housed the Embassy of Ethiopia, as an Airbnb home, Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell, the older investigating official in the case, told Westminster Coroners Court on Tuesday.
“At some level on April 8 she was attacked, which caused her death. We are currently looking for a named person, she said.
But, DCI Foxwell claimed the suspect had since fled the country when asked by top prosecutor Prof. Fiona Wilcox if anyone was immediately accused of murder.
It is doubtful that anyone will be charged immediately, I believe. I believe it’s unlikely because we are requesting from the CPS ( Crown Prosecution Service ) whether there is ample evidence to apprehend a person from outside the UK.
The home of Kamonnan was given authority to release her figure to Prof. Wilcox.
Kamonnan, whose individuality was confirmed via police biometric screen, died as a result of “multiple strong pressure injuries”, the inquiry heard.
Her aunt, Nutcha Tiempanich, 28, said she had spoken to Kamonnan on March 31 to finalise plans to return house to Ratchaburi for the Qing Ming event, a Taiwanese party honouring the dead. But, Kamonnan cancelled at the last moment, The Times reported.
Contrary to what the authorities said at the inquest on Tuesday, Ms. Nutcha claimed Kamonnan had a partner. She claimed that when she last spoke to her, there was no indication that anything was bad.
We discussed the day the entire family had gather for the event in a Chinese cemetery. Angela Nutcha claimed she was prepared to book the ticket, but she was unable to make it, according to a paper spokesman.
“We are shocked. When we learned that she had passed away, we did not believe the media. It happened but immediately. We merely spoke briefly before she passed away. ”
Kamonnan frequently traveled between Hong Kong and Thailand to see her parents, and she next visited Ratchaburi in February. There was no indication that anything was wrong at the time, according to Ms. Nutcha.
“She came house in February. She was typical. She does not say little about him, but I am aware that she is now dating someone, her aunt continued.