Pramrudee Tiede said she had been forced to explain that her sister, Premruthai Juseng, who had worked as a flight attendant in Qatar and had a history of depression, took her own life by hanging herself in an airline’s dormitory late December. She and her mother then travelled to Doha, she said, where Thai diplomats and the airline’s staff brought them to see her sister’s body. Police also gave them a letter written by Premruthai, she said, the details of which she would not reveal. “The airline also provided support for our expenses during our stay and procedures to bring her home,” Pramrudee wrote. She also wrote that she wanted to apologise to everybody that may have been caused trouble because of her father’s allegations.
Source: The Nation Bangkok January 15, 2018 10:52 UTC