The mother of a 26-year-old Khon Kaen woman, who had reportedly committed suicide by hanging due to stress over the prospect of being detained for another three months for an investigation after she was rescued from a prostitution ring in Malaysia, has expressed disbelief that her daughter would commit suicide when she was so close to returning home.
The mother was scheduled to collect her daughter’s body on Friday from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
The 45-year-old mother – whose name is being withheld to protect the victim’s identity – spoke to officials from the Social Development and Human Security Ministry who visited her at home in Muang Khon Kaen to see if the family qualified for any aid.
The mother said her daughter found a job via a Facebook user going by the name of Daranibong Nurainee, who promised she would get a waitress job in South Korea paying Bt70,000 monthly and offered to pay all travel expenses for her.
Despite relatives warning against taking up the offer as it could be a criminal’s trick, her daughter insisted on going in the hope of helping to pay for repairs for the family’s home and to support the family, said the mother.
She boarded the plane on April 26 and ended up on an island in Malaysia, where she was told she would work as a waitress at a Thai restaurant. She later contacted her mother to tell her that she no longer served food as had been forced into prostitution.
Being held against her will and refused food unless she complied, she was forced to drink water from the toilet to survive, she told her mother. The family would have to repay the agent who brought her to Malaysia to obtain her freedom, the daughter said.
Relatives then contacted the Facebook crime news community “E-jan”, which led to a raid on May 10 by Malaysian police to rescue her daughter and two other Thai victims. The daughter sent a Facebook message to a relative that she had been taken to an emergency home and should soon return to Khon Kaen.
Last Friday, the mother was shocked to hear about her daughter’s reported suicide and said she thought the daughter might be the victim of foul play.
Khon Kaen governor Somsak Jangtrakul said the Department of Consular Affairs had said the woman’s death by suicide was related to stress that she would be detained for another three months for an investigation.
He urged people wishing to work aboard to contact only legally registered job agencies or the Department of Employment, in order to avoid becoming a victim of criminals.
The Nation