Thai authorities detained a British husband of Thai woman whose body was found in a distant English mountainous area more than 20 years ago.
The inanimate body of the Lamdoan Armitage – nee Sikanya – was found by tourists in Yorkshire -delz in 2004.
But she remained unidentified, known only as “hills' ladies, for 15 years until her family saw a BBC News report went out forward. In 2019, the authorities conducted a broad investigation and analysis of family members in Thailand to confirm its identity, the BBC reports.
Thailand's immigration police reported that the 62-year-old British was detained on Friday at the House in Western Kanchanabur province for violating visa conditions.
“The immigration service decided to cancel his visa, and he was detained before Thailand would proceed to the next steps in international cooperation in the fight against criminal action,” the Immigration Police said on Saturday.
Thailand's officials and Northern Yorkshire police confirmed that the man was David Armitage, husband of Lamdo.
Police North Yorkshire
Northern Yorkshire police, who is investigating Lamdoan's death, sent a group of detectives to Thailand last year to meet with the Lamdoan family after her identity was confirmed by DNA analysis.
In A statement on SaturdayA spokeswoman said the Northern Yorkshire police were aware of the arrest in Thailand.
“We understand that if Mr Armite is deported, he will have a choice where he will go, including a return to the UK,” the spokesman said.
“If this happens, we will again make every effort to talk to him about the investigation.”
This was reported by the BBC Police do not know how the mother of three Lamdoan died.
The BBC did not talk to the army, but before he said he was not relevant to his wife's death. The sun.