Police want to question family and former husband of Thai woman found dead in Yorkshire Dales
Buasa and Chumsi Seekanya, the parents of Lamduan Seekanya, show a photo of their daughter and items they had prepared for use in a merit-making ritual for her after learning in 2019 that her body has been discovered in England. (Photo: Yuttapong Kumnodnae)
British cold-case case officers have travelled to Thailand to speak with the husband and family of a woman found dead in the Yorkshire Dales almost 19 years ago.
Hikers discovered the body of Lamduan Seekanya, in a stream near Pen-y-ghent, about 65 kilometres northwest of Leeds, in 2004.
For 15 years her identity was unknown until her family in Thailand…
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