The British husband was detained in Thailand 20 years after his wife’s mysterious death
Thailand officials have kept the british husband of the Thai woman found in the remote mountainous of England in England.
Lamduan Armitage (Nee Seekanya) The lifeless body was found by walking in Yorkshire Dales in 2004.
However, until he saw the news of the BBC News, he remained unknown, known as the “lady of the hills.” It turned out ahead. In 2019, the BBC reports that officials took extensive research and DNA testing with family members in Thailand to confirm his identity.
The Thai immigration police said the 62-year-old Britain was detained for violating visa conditions at home in Kançanaburi province in the western.
“Immigration officials decided to cancel his visa, and he was detained before Thailand’s international cooperation in international cooperation,” the Immigration Police statement said on Saturday.
Thai officials and the North Yorkshir police confirmed that the husband of the lamdu was David Armitage.
North Yorkshire Police
North Yorkshir police, who led the death of Lamdu’s death, sent a detective group in Taylan last year to meet with the Lamdu’s family after approval with the DNA test.
a Saturday statementThe spokesman said the northern Yorkshire police are aware of the detention of Armitage in Thailand.
“If Mr. Armitage is deported, we understand that it will be the choice to go to the UK, including the spokesman.
“If this happens, we will do our best to speak again in the investigation again.”
This was reported by BBC Police are not sure how three children are dead.
BBC did not talk to Armitage, but he said he did not participate in his wife’s death before. The sun.