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Thu, 06/21/2012 - 11:57
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Thai police have more clue in mysterious death of two Canadian tourists
BANGKOK, June 21 (TNA) - Thai police have one more clue that may lead them in solving the mysterious death of two young Canadian female tourists, whose bodies were found at a hotel on the Phi Phi Islands of the southern resort Krabi province on June 15, as they were seen with a male foreign friend in surveillance camera recordings.
The camera recordings came from the Phi Phi Palms Residence Hotel, where the two Canadian sisters died, captured Portuguese man Luceno Tinto carrying both women in and out of their room at 1:10am and 1:14am on June 13. The police are tracking the man, who checked out from his hotel on June 15 after learning the death of the two sisters.
The police expect to find the Portuguese man and inquire about the places where the two Canadian sisters had visited, eaten and drunk before their death, suspecting that the two young women might overdose.
Air Vice Marshal Dr. Wicharn Priewnim, head of the forensic unit of Ramathibodi Hospital in Bangkok, told reporters that relatives received the bodies of the two Canadian siblings on Wednesday and he expected results from toxicological and laboratory tests concerning the death in two weeks.
The bodies of 25-year-old Noemi Belanger and her sister, 20-year-old Audrey, were found by a maid at a Phi Phi Palms Residence Hotel room last Friday. (TNA)