Oh, okay. Was not understanding the way BBC was reporting it. ThxSKigh's post - #130 - has all the updated info - the woman killed was visiting, she was the sister of BKs wife.
Oh, okay. Was not understanding the way BBC was reporting it. ThxSKigh's post - #130 - has all the updated info - the woman killed was visiting, she was the sister of BKs wife.
Oh, Okay . Was not understanding the way BBC reported. ThxThe deceased woman was the visitor. She's the mother's sister.
So...
Does it all mean that mother was staying with family the whole time?
That she was not missing but working as a caretaker in Norwich?
Quoting....
"Ms Noon's friend Naty Wathanakul said
Nanthaka, the girls mother,
was 'shocked and heartbroken' after losing both her children and her sister, and is now believed to be staying with friends.
Nanthaka had been at work in her job as a caretaker in Norwich when the tragedy unfolded, which is
'why she survived'."
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Woman found dead in a house in Norfolk is an aunt from Thailand
Kanticha Noon, 36, had arrived in the UK on December 27 and was staying at the family home in Norfolk.www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org
It's interesting that the Polish media are using the man's first name and last initial only.
The news said Kanchita was staying with her sisters husbands and the kids. The neighbors said they hadn’t seen the mum in months. The mum said she was sad to lose her kids and sister.So the mum was at work? The poor woman. What a complete horror.
Good question. Welcome to Websleuths!The news said Kanchita was staying with her sisters husbands and the kids. The neighbors said they hadn’t seen the mum in months. The mum said she was sad to lose her kids and sister.
Was she separated, maybe leaving elsewhere?
Have they released any transcripts from the 6am call? Maybe the reason they responded so quickly to the 7am call is maybe they reviewed the 6am call at 7am and realized they had an emergency on their hands.I suspect the neighbours heard or saw something really alarming. Something that couldn't be mistaken for something innocuous. They would have known there were children in the home; that probably made the callout qualify for extra urgency. Too late, alas.
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Thank you! I’m trying to figure out how to use this awesome platform!Good question. Welcome to Websleuths!
Not that I know of. Do they even do that in the UK?Have they released any transcripts from the 6am call? Maybe the reason they responded so quickly to the 7am call is maybe they reviewed the 6am call at 7am and realized they had an emergency on their hands.
You seem to be doing great!Thank you! I’m trying to figure out how to use this awesome platform!
They won't release any details whilst it's under investigation. It's likely we won't find out the nature of the calls until the IOPC have concluded their investigation.Have they released any transcripts from the 6am call? Maybe the reason they responded so quickly to the 7am call is maybe they reviewed the 6am call at 7am and realized they had an emergency on their hands.
If she was at work by 6am (would have to be earlier than that when events started to unfold), and if she is a caretaker, and if her sister was staying with “the husbands family” (not her sisters & brother in law), and, the neighbors haven’t seen the mom recently, I wonder if she had a job somewhere as a live-in caretaker/carer? And, maybe she worked such a job on purpose if she needed time & space away from her husband.So...
Does it all mean that mother was staying with family the whole time?
That she was not missing but working as a caretaker in Norwich?
Quoting....
"Ms Noon's friend Naty Wathanakul said
Nanthaka, the girls mother,
was 'shocked and heartbroken'
after losing both her children and her sister,
and is now believed to be staying with friends.
Nanthaka had been at work in her job as a caretaker in Norwich when the tragedy unfolded, which is
'why she survived'."
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Woman found dead in a house in Norfolk is an aunt from Thailand
Kanticha Noon, 36, had arrived in the UK on December 27 and was staying at the family home in Norfolk.www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org
She is a caretaker, she was at work before 6am when events probably started to unfold. I’m wondering if she had a live-in position somewhere?So if the wife's sister was staying to help with the father and the children, and the wife wasn't living in the house, where was the wife living?
Given her husband was apparently not able to work recently, more likely, if she had to take a live-in role, it was because it was the only way to make enough money to keep the lights on and feed her children with her husband unemployed. Losing an engineer's income would strain most households.If she was at work by 6am (would have to be earlier than that when events started to unfold), and if she is a caretaker, and if her sister was staying with “the husbands family” (not her sisters & brother in law), and, the neighbors haven’t seen the mom recently, I wonder if she had a job somewhere as a live-in caretaker/carer? And, maybe she worked such a job on purpose if she needed time & space away from her husband.