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Lamduan's parents moved out of their former home in Phen ทาง เข้า slotxo District, Udon Thani Province, and refused to give an interview to the media about their missing daughter's case.

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On September 20, 2004 (2004), a group of tourists who come to walk and admire the beautiful nature In the valley of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England, the half-naked body of Lamduan Armitage or Lamduan Sikanya, a Thai woman from Udon Thani, was found. In a stream near Mount Penny Ghent

15 years have passed without anyone knowing the true identity of "The Lady of the Mountain" until 2019 (2019) has revived the case to investigate again. And most recently, her family in Thailand came out to confirm with a DNA test that The nameless body found almost two decades ago was definitely his daughter.

On Sunday, February 12, officers from the North Yorkshire Police Department arrived in Thailand. to prepare to interrogate Lamduan's parents as well as her husband, David Armitage, who currently resides in Thailand. British police say this is an important step in trying to solve the murder mystery.

Adam Harland, chief investigative supervisor of the "cold case" unit, said: "To understand the life of Lamduan. We need to talk to someone who knows her well. The investigation will not progress. Without information from her family that tells every aspect of her life. Especially in the months before his death.”

Previously, Lamduan's autopsy results could not determine the exact cause of death. Initially, no signs of violence were found. And she didn't seem to have died from hypothermia. or hypothermia (hypothermia)

when the nameless body was found Locals donated money to bring her body to the cemetery of Horton in Ribblesdale Church. where they called her by the nickname "Ladies of the Mountains"