A Singaporean man was shocked and betrayed when he reportedly woke up to his Thai girlfriend and various valuables missing from his hotel room. He then reported the incident to Huay Kwang Police Station in Bangkok on Tuesday (June 25). The man, whose identity has not been released, met the Thai woman online and chatted with her for four years...
Kittiyaporn, 33, was spotted entering the hotel with the Singaporean man and later leaving without him.A Singaporean man was shocked and betrayed when he reportedly woke up to his Thai girlfriend and various valuables missing from his hotel room.The man, whose identity has not been released, met the Thai woman online and chatted with her for four years before travelling to Bangkok to meet her in person, reported Thai media outlet Thaiger.
She reportedly has three outstanding arrest warrants for theft from another Bangkok police station and the Mueang Pattaya Police Station. Further investigation gave the police clues to her whereabouts, and they believe that they will arrest her soon, reported Channel 7 HD News. Speaking to the Thai news channel, the Singaporean man said that after this incident, he has become wary of starting new relationships and will be more cautious when meeting women in the future.
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