According to Chinese media reports, a woman in Guiyang, Guizhou was invited to go to Thailand to travel to Myanmar after traveling to Myanmar. In response, the Guiyang police said that there were already police on businessmen to carry out related work.
Comprehensive Red Star News and Jiupai News reported on Sunday (September 3), the family members of the lost woman told the media that the woman was 31 years old and opened a bar in Guiyang.Invited by a friend in Southeast Asia, he took the opportunity to travel to Thailand from Xiamen on August 27.
According to family members, the loss -linked woman transferred at Bangkok Airport on the 27th and arrived at Chiangle Airport on the evening of the same day.After the woman arrived, she told her family that her friend had sent a car to Qinglai Airport to pick up her and posted a photo of the vehicle.The lost woman previously said that the friend was from Fujian and the two were colleagues.
The chat records provided by family members showed that on August 29, the lost woman sent a WeChat message to the family, saying that "all my surroundings are the park, I am so scared", and sent a "掸 掸 掸 掸 掸 掸 掸 掸State "positioning.Afterwards, family members verified that the positioning was located in Myanmar.
Family members said that at around 8 pm on August 30, the woman sent a news that her friend sent her to Qinglai Airport, and then lost contact with her family.The family members found that she did not go to the airport through the background of the women's mobile phone, but walked towards northern Myanmar.
Family members said that they had asked the Chinese Embassy in Thailand and the Burma Embassy for help, and called the Guiyang police.
The Guiyang Public Security Bureau Guanshan Lake Branch Century City Police Station responded to the media inquiry on Sunday morning: "Relevant leaders and police have been on a business trip there, it must be related work."
The staff of the Chinese Consulate General in Mandler, Myanmar, responded on the same day that it needs to be verified that the current incident is yet to be verified.