PHUKET — An Australian father has come to Thailand to search for his son, fearing danger after 15 days without contact, and pleads for help. Shortly after the news was published, he received information that his son was in Bangkok.
On July 24, Mrs. Rungnapa Putkaew, President of the Phuket Lawyers Council, revealed that the pro bono lawyer at Chalong Police Station received a plea for help on July 23 from Mr. Darren, a 55-year-old Australian man who traveled to Thailand, specifically to Phuket, to search for his 28-year-old son, Mr. Kieran.
He stated that his son has been out of contact for over 15 days after traveling to Thailand on July 1, 2024. The last known location was in Bangkok, and according to his schedule, he should have been in Phuket by now. However, there has been no contact with the son.
The father has filed a report at Chalong Police Station in Mueang Phuket District, requesting help to locate his son, fearing for his safety.
The Phuket Lawyers Council, along with pro bono lawyers and officers from Chalong Police Station, have jointly reached out to various media outlets to help locate Mr. Kieran.
In the late Wednesday morning, the Australian man received news from officials that his son had been found safe in Bangkok, much to everyone’s relief. He thanked the officials for their assistance in this matter.
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